Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The Methodist Episcopal Church is a historic church and parsonage at 61 East Putnam Avenue (United States Route 1) in Greenwich, Connecticut.Built in 1868-69 for a Methodist congregation established in 1805, the church is a fine local example of Carpenter Gothic architecture, and the parsonage, built in 1872, is a good example of Italianate architecture.
Methodist Episcopal Church (Greenwich, Connecticut) 1868 built 1988 NRHP-listed 61 E. Putnam Ave. Greenwich, Connecticut: Ferris & McClure, with architectural styles: Italianate, Gothic Revival, Carpenter Gothic
The church congregation was founded in 1882, forming what was then the first major focal point for African-American society in the town. The church eventually outgrew its first edifice, built on this site in 1883, and the present church was built in 1921. [ 2 ]
Roman Catholic churches in Greenwich, Connecticut (5 P) Pages in category "Churches in Greenwich, Connecticut" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
Main page; Contents; Current events; Random article; About Wikipedia; Contact us
The New England Annual Conference is an Annual Conference (a regional episcopal area, similar to a diocese) of the United Methodist Church.This conference serves the congregations in Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, eastern Connecticut, and all of Vermont.
S. Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish, Danbury; Sacred Heart Church (Georgetown, Connecticut) St. Agnes Church (Greenwich, Connecticut) St. Anthony of Padua Parish (Fairfield, Connecticut)
Dingletown Church (also referred to as Dingletown Community Church) is a nondenominational church in Greenwich, Connecticut. Founded in 1845, [1] the building frame is believed to be the oldest in Greenwich. The church sits in its current location since 1959, after it was moved to the corner of Stanwich Road/Barnstable Lane. [2]