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  2. Robertson-Wesley United Church - Wikipedia

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    The first service was held in the new building in early 1914. [2]: 12–3 In 1925, the membership of Robertson voted to join the United Church of Canada, which was founded that year. The name of the church changed to Robertson United Church. In 1971, Robertson formally merged with Wesley United Church, forming Robertson-Wesley United Church.

  3. McCauley, Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    Edmonton Chinese Pentecostal Church: 10521-97 Street; Edmonton Inner City Victory Church: 10665-98 Street; Edmonton New Life Chinese Lutheran Church: 10927-94 Street; Hakka Tsung Tsin Association of Edmonton: 11035 – 95 Street; Hope Mission: 9908-106 Avenue; Innercity Mission: 10304-96 Street; Jesus La Vid Verdadera Spanish Pentecostal Church ...

  4. Category : Religious buildings and structures in Edmonton

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    Pages in category "Religious buildings and structures in Edmonton" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.

  5. Category:Churches in Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Churches in Edmonton" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. ... Sacred Heart Church of the First Peoples; St. John ...

  6. Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper was owned by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Edmonton. Its declared mission was to serve its readers by helping them deepen their faith through accurate information and reflective commentary on events and issues of concern to the Church. The Reporter closed in 2016 and was replaced by the news website Grandin Media. Grandin ...

  7. North Pointe Community Church - Wikipedia

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    In 1933, the church was renamed Edmonton Pentecostal Tabernacle and a new building was inaugurated. In 1963, the church was renamed Edmonton Central Pentecostal Tabernacle. A new building (the “Square building”) with a seating capacity of 1,000 people was designed by Peter Hemingway and dedicated on October 4, 1964.

  8. Religion in Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    Religion in Edmonton consists of the diverse religious traditions of the people who live in Edmonton, the capital of Alberta. As of the 2011 National Household Survey, 55.8% of Edmonton residents identified themselves as Christian with 25.9% of the total being Catholic . 31.1% have no religious affiliation , 12.5% belong to other Christian ...

  9. Sacred Heart Church of the First Peoples - Wikipedia

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    Opened as the Sacred Heart Church in 1913 to serve the city's rapidly growing population, Sacred Heart has been a historic "nursery" for many of Edmonton's immigrant Catholic parishes. In 1991, facing an aging congregation and declining weekly attendance, the parish's inner-city location was seen as an opportunity to serve Edmonton's growing ...