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The Metropolitan Spiritual Churches of Christ (MSCC) is a Christian denomination descending from the spiritual church movement. Formed in 1925 within Kansas City, Missouri, the MSCC is divided into 7 dioceses led by diocesan prelates. [1] The current presiding prelate for the denomination is Bishop James D. Tindall Sr. [2]
Pages in category "Roman Catholic churches in Kansas City, Missouri" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
St. Mary's Episcopal Church (Kansas City, Missouri) W. Westminster Congregational Church This page was last edited on 10 October 2023, at 11:43 (UTC). ...
The first Catholic chapel in Western Missouri was established at Chocteau's Bluff near present-day Kansas City, Missouri. [3] With the Louisiana Purchase of 1804, Missouri passed from France to the United States and the bishop of the Diocese of New Orleans assumed jurisdiction for Catholics in Missouri.
Autocephaly (/ ɔː t ə ˈ s ɛ f əl i /; from Greek: αὐτοκεφαλία, meaning "property of being self-headed") is the status of a hierarchical Christian church whose head bishop does not report to any higher-ranking bishop.
The Rev. Benedict Roux arrived in Kansas City in 1833. Two years later he built a church out of logs at Eleventh and Broadway that was named St. John Francis Regis. [2] From 1845 to 1880 the parish was served by the Rev. Bernard Donnelly who was a circuit-riding priest. He had a brick church built in 1857 that was named Immaculate Conception.
St. Mary's Episcopal Church (Fayette, Missouri) St. Matthew's Chapel A.M.E. Church; St. Paul A.M.E. Church (Columbia, Missouri) St. Paul Catholic Church (Center, Missouri) St. Paul's Church (New Melle, Missouri) St. Paul's Episcopal Church (Ironton, Missouri) Saint Paul's Episcopal Church (Lee's Summit, Missouri) St. Peter the Apostle Catholic ...
St. Mary's Episcopal Church (Kansas City, Missouri) Sears, Roebuck and Company Warehouse Building (North Kansas City, Missouri) Squier Park, Kansas City, Missouri; T.