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St. Luke's United Methodist Church (Dubuque, Iowa), NRHP-listed, in Dubuque County Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title St. Luke's Methodist Church .
Church of St. Luke in the Fields, Greenwich Village, New York City St. Luke's Episcopal Church (Katonah, New York) , listed on the NRHP St. Luke's Church and Cemetery (Lincolnton, North Carolina), listed on the NRHP
St. Luke African Methodist Episcopal Church, is a historic African Methodist Episcopal Church located at 8435 Main Street in Ellicott City, Maryland. The building was constructed in 1889. [ 1 ]
Gamble said Esther Women will available in Edmond at the St. Luke’s Methodist Church Edmond satellite at 900 Sooner Road, as well as St. Luke’s-Downtown, 222 NW 15. ... Oklahoma City women ...
The Order of St Luke was founded in 1946 in the former Methodist Church and, until 2012, held the status of Affiliate Organization with the Section on Worship of the General Board of Discipleship of the United Methodist Church. The Order was formed under the leadership of the Rev. R. P. Marshall, a former editor of the Christian Advocate. It ...
St. Luke's Episcopal Church (Cahaba, Alabama), formerly located in Browns, Alabama, listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in Dallas County, Alabama St. Luke's Episcopal Church (Hot Springs, Arkansas) , listed on the NRHP in Garland County, Arkansas
Durham Memorial A.M.E. Zion Church, formerly known as St. Luke's A.M.E. Zion Church until the late 1950s, is a historic African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church located at Buffalo in Erie County, New York. It is a brick church constructed in 1920. It is the oldest surviving church associated with the Buffalo A.M.E. Zion congregations. [2]
The church can trace its origins back to the founding of the city of Dubuque. Barton Randle, preached the first sermon on Iowa soil on November 6, 1833. First services were held in 1833 in a multipurpose log cabin building in what is now Washington Square.