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Church Cathedral of the Incarnation: Church of St. Michael & All Angels Church of the Advent Church of the Redemption Emmanuel Episcopal Church Grace & St. Peter's Church: Memorial Episcopal Church St. James Episcopal Church: St. John's Episcopal Church: St. Luke's Church: St. Paul's Episcopal Church
The Cathedral of the Incarnation is an Episcopal cathedral in the Guilford neighborhood of Baltimore, Maryland, United States. It is the seat of the Diocese of Maryland . In 2020, it reported 721 members, 227 average attendance, and plate and pledge income of $489,369.
St. Paul's Episcopal Church (Baltimore, Maryland) St. Paul's Episcopal Church (Hillsboro, Maryland) St. Peter's Chapel; St. Stephen's Episcopal Church (Earleville, Maryland) St. Thomas Church (Owings Mills, Maryland) St. Thomas' Church (Upper Marlboro, Maryland) Shrewsbury Church; St James Episcopal Church (Baltimore, Maryland) St. Bartholomew ...
Emmanuel Church (Killingworth, Connecticut) Emmanuel Episcopal Church (Hailey, Idaho) Emmanuel Episcopal Church (La Grange, Illinois) Emmanuel Episcopal Church (Cumberland, Maryland) Emmanuel Episcopal Church, Boston, Massachusetts; Emmanuel Episcopal Church (Miles City, Montana) Emmanuel Episcopal Church (Elmira, New York) Emmanuel Episcopal ...
First Unitarian Church of Baltimore: 1817 1972 Baltimore, MD: Neoclassical: ... Emmanuel Episcopal Church: 1884–86 2000 Pittsburgh, PA: Richardsonian Romanesque:
St. John's Episcopal Church: Fort Washington, Maryland: 1767 Religious Located in the Broad Creek Historic District. The building is the 4th iteration of the church since the original was erected in 1695. Tubman Chapel, St. Mary's Star of the Sea Roman Catholic Church Church Creek, Maryland: 1767–1770 Religious
The Emmanuel Episcopal Church of Petoskey will be celebrating the 60th ordination anniversary of two of its members on Sunday, June 12.
The Episcopal Diocese of Maryland forms part of Province 3 of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America.Having been divided twice, it no longer includes all of Maryland and now consists of the central, northern, and western Maryland counties of Allegany, Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Calvert, Carroll, Frederick, Garrett, Harford, Howard, and Washington, as well as the independent city of ...