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Excelsior Covenant Church (ECC) [27] Excelsior United Methodist Church [28] Faith Church [29] Mount Calvary Lutheran Church (ELCA) [30] New Life Sanctuary (UPCI) Our Savior Lutheran Church (LCMS) [31] St. John the Baptist Catholic Parish [32] Trinity Episcopal Church [33] Westview Seventh-Day Adventist Church [34] Westwood Community Church [35]
Early Records of Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church, Page County, Virginia. St. Louis: Joseph Willard Baker, October 10, 1969. Wust, Klaus, translator. The Record of Hawksbill Church 1788-1850 Page County, VA. Edinburg, Virginia: Shenandoah History, 1979. Tradition says that an earlier church register was lost in the Civil War. [20]
These congregations include, Concordia Lutheran Church, Glendale Lutheran Church, Mount Calvary Lutheran Church, Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, and the Lutheran Church of Webster Gardens. CCLS has been accredited through the Missouri Non-Public School Accrediting Association [2] and the National Lutheran School Accreditation. [3] [4]
Calvary Lutheran Church is an historic church on the National Register of Historic Places in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The church was built in 1930 with an addition built in 1953. The church is an exemplary work of the prolific Minneapolis architectural firm of Lang and Raugland. [2] The church is located one block south of George Floyd Square. [3]
St. John's Lutheran Church (Walhalla, South Carolina) St. John's–St. Luke's Evangelical Church; St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church (Culp, Pennsylvania) St. John's Lutheran Church and Cemetery; St. John's Lutheran Church (Ancram, New York) St. Mark's Evangelical Lutheran Church (Middleburgh, New York) St. Mark's Lutheran Church ...
Christ Lutheran Church (York), built in 1743 (Lutheran). Enon Tabernacle Baptist Church (Philadelphia) – Founded in 1876 as a small group of church goers and built on land in Germantown on 230 W. Coulter Street off of Wayne Avenue. Central Moravian Church (Bethlehem) Chapel built in 1751 and the Sanctuary, completed in 1806. [45]
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Mount Calvary is the place where Jesus was crucified. Mount Calvary may also refer to: Mount Calvary, Wisconsin; A Cornish language text "Passyon agan Arluth", edited for publication by Davies Gilbert as Mount Calvary