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The Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church and Parsonage is a historic church complex in Columbus, Wisconsin. The complex includes the 1878 church building at 254 W. Mill Street and the adjacent 1885 parsonage at 236 W. Mill Street. The buildings were added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2009. [1]
Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church may refer to: Zion Evangelical Church (Evansville, Indiana) , a National Register of Historic Places listing in Vanderburgh County, Indiana Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church (Petoskey, Michigan) , a National Register of Historic Places listing in Emmet County, Michigan
Thompson A.M.E. Zion Church (Harriet Tubman NHP) 1891 1974 Auburn, NY: ... First Christian Church of Columbus, Indiana: 1942 2001 Columbus, IN: Modern: Christ Church ...
The Columbus Association for the Performing Arts is moving ahead with a plan, announced a dozen years ago, to convert the former Central Presbyterian Church, 132 S. 3rd St., into a music hall and ...
First African Baptist Church (Columbus, Georgia) 1915 built 1980 NRHP-listed 901 5th Ave. ... Mount Zion Baptist Church (Martinsburg, West Virginia) 1836-38 built
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Holy Name Church is a Catholic church and diocesan shrine, the seat of Our Lady of Guadalupe, Star of the New Evangelization Parish in Columbus, Ohio. It is part of the Diocese of Columbus and located just north of the campus of the Ohio State University. [1] The parish was erected in 1905, and the current Byzantine-Romanesque church was ...
Shembe's Nazarite church was to become the largest Zionist congregation until eclipsed by the Zion Christian Church in the 1950s. Shembe's church was distinct from most other Zionist sects in that he insisted that he was a prophet sent directly from God to the Zulu nation. Most other Zionists were distinctly non-ethnic in outlook. [7]