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The congregation was founded in the English community of Scrooby in 1606 by the Pilgrims, a group of Protestant Christians.After they emigrated to North America in 1620, the Separatist congregation established a church in Plymouth which became a parish church of Massachusetts' state church, the Congregational church.
The first Congregational church organized in America was First Parish Church in Plymouth, which was established in 1620 by Separatist Puritans known as Pilgrims. The first Congregational church organized in the Massachusetts Bay Colony was First Church in Salem, established in 1629.
Plymouth Congregational Church is a historic congregation founded by African Americans in Charleston, South Carolina. It was established in 1867. [1] Services were initially held at Avery Normal Institute, the city's first school for African Americans. The historic original church building is now a residence. [2]
Plymouth Congregational Church began in 1869 when founders first met above a drug store in Pioneer Square. [1] The congregation moved to its own land when Arthur Denny donated a parcel for the church on the corner of Second Ave and Spring Street. [1] Captain William Renton contributed lumber for the first church building, which was dedicated in ...
Before the service at Montebello Plymouth Congregational Church on Sunday, the Rev. Mitchell Young set out a coat rack bearing dozens of pastor's stoles — long, colorful pieces of cloth worn ...
English: First Plymouth Congregational Church, located at 2000 D Street in Lincoln, Nebraska; seen from the south, across D Street. Date: 19 November 2012, 12:30:08:
New Plymouth, Idaho: First Congregational Church of Austin: 1908 built 1977 NRHP-listed 5701 W. Midway Place Chicago, Illinois: Union Park Congregational Church and ...
Plymouth Congregational Church (Lawrence, Kansas), listed on the NRHP in Douglas County, Kansas; Plymouth Congregational Church (Syracuse, New York), listed on the NRHP in Syracuse, New York; Plymouth Congregational Church (Charleston, South Carolina), established at Avery Institute, the historic original church building is now a residence