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St. Michael's Evangelical Lutheran Church is a historic church building in the Mount Airy neighborhood of Philadelphia, just north of the Germantown neighborhood. The congregation was founded sometime before 1728 and three successive church buildings have occupied the same location since that time.
Saint Lorenz Lutheran Church in Frankenmuth, Michigan; the largest congregation in the Michigan District. The Michigan District is one of the 35 districts of the Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod (LCMS), and comprises the U.S. state of Michigan with the exception of the western half of the Upper Peninsula, which is in the North Wisconsin District.
St. Mark's Lutheran Church (Guilderland, New York) New York State: Old Christ Church Lutheran (New York City) New York State: St. Paul's (Zion's) Evangelical Lutheran Church: New York State: St. Paul's Lutheran Church (Oak Hill, New York) New York State: St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Parsonage and Cemetery: New York State: St. Paul's Lutheran ...
Augustus Lutheran Church: Trappe, Pennsylvania: PA 1743 Lutheran: Oldest unaltered Lutheran Church in use by the same congregation King's Chapel: Boston, Massachusetts: MA 1754 Unitarian Christian: Oldest continually used religious site in Boston, present church building 1754 St. Michael's Church: Charleston, South Carolina: SC 1752–1761 Anglican
The Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod (LCMS), also known as the Missouri Synod, [2] is a confessional Lutheran denomination in the United States. With 1.7 million members as of 2022 [ 4 ] it is the second-largest Lutheran body in the United States, behind the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America .
29 Michael and All Angels (W) 30 Jerome, translator, teacher, 420 (Commemoration) W; October ... Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod (1982). Lutheran Worship. St.
St. Michael's Church are churches generally named after Michael the Archangel, and include: ... St. Michael's Evangelical Lutheran Church (Mt. Airy), in Germantown;
St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Helsinki, whose congregation donated an organ to St. Michael's Church in St. Petersburg. A stone church with 800 seats, built in 1871–1876, according to the design of the military engineer, Colonel Karl Bulmerincq. The facade was rebuilt in 1886 according to the design of the architect Rudolf Bernhard.