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  2. First Presbyterian Church (Tacoma, Washington) - Wikipedia

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    First Presbyterian Church in Tacoma, Washington is a historic congregation founded in 1873. Its current Romanesque building was designed by noted church architect Ralph Adams Cram, Mr. Earl N. Dugan (Sutton, Whitney and Dugan), who was locally in charge of construction, completed in 1925, and is a landmark of the Stadium District. [2]

  3. First Presbyterian Church (Washington, Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    The First Presbyterian Church 1793, alternatively known as the First Presbyterian Church, is a Presbyterian church in Washington, Pennsylvania. It has been the de facto college church for Washington & Jefferson College since the early 19th century. [1] It is under the Washington Presbytery.

  4. National Presbyterian Church - Wikipedia

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    The National Presbyterian Church is a Christian congregation of approximately 1,500 members of all ages from the greater metropolitan Washington, D.C., area.The mission statement of the church is "Leading People to Become Faithful Followers of Jesus Christ Together in God's World" [1]

  5. List of Presbyterian churches in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    First Presbyterian Church, Washington: 1793 founded Washington: First Presbyterian Church, West Chester: 1832 NRHP-listed 1972 West Chester: Designed by Thomas U. Walter: First Presbyterian Church, Wilkes-Barre: 1887 97 S Franklin St.

  6. Mark A. Matthews - Wikipedia

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    In 1902, he moved to Seattle to become pastor of the First Presbyterian Church. He married Grace Jones in 1904; they were to have two children, Gwladys and Mark Jr. As pastor from 1902 to 1940, Matthews built his church into the country's largest Presbyterian church; at its height, it had 10,000 members.

  7. Category : Presbyterian churches in Washington (state)

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    First Presbyterian Church (Tacoma, Washington) ... United Presbyterian Church (Pullman, Washington) This page was last edited on 23 April 2016, at 19:33 (UTC). ...

  8. Church of the Covenant (Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    On March 12, 1861, the Presbytery of Washington organized the Second Presbyterian Church because the First Presbyterian Church of Washington had outgrown its facilities. [2] The split, which saw 36 members leave the First Presbyterian Church to join the Second, was reportedly "attended with expressions of the best Christian feeling" between the ...

  9. First Presbyterian Church - Wikipedia

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    First Presbyterian Church, 403 South Main Street, Covington, Tennessee, ... First Presbyterian Church (Tacoma, Washington) West Virginia