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Vernon Township: 7: First Presbyterian Church of Wantage: First Presbyterian Church of Wantage: September 23, 1982 : N of Sussex on NJ 23: Sussex: 1829 church housed one of the first congregations in Wantage, established in 1787.
Church of Our Lady of Grace (Hoboken, New Jersey) Church of the Ascension (Atlantic City, New Jersey) Church of the Holy Communion (Norwood, New Jersey) Church of the Holy Innocents (Hoboken, New Jersey) Church of the Presidents (New Jersey) Church of the Redeemer (Longport, New Jersey) Clarksburg Methodist Episcopal Church; Cold Spring ...
Church Oldest church in New Jersey that is continuously used for its original purpose. [65] Dirck Gulick House: Montgomery Township: 1752 Museum Operated by the Van Harlingen Historical Society Covenhoven House: Freehold, New Jersey: 1752-53 Museum Bishop–Irick Farmstead: Vincentown: 1753 House
Roman Catholic churches in New Jersey (3 C, 27 P) Romanesque Revival church buildings in New Jersey (6 P) U. Unitarian Universalist churches in New Jersey (3 P)
Church of St. Francis of Assisi (Mount Vernon) - established in 1949; formerly a mission of Our Lady of Mount Carmel in Mount Vernon. Parish moved to Baychester Avenue in the Bronx in 1966. Church of St. John the Evangelist - established in 1896; suppressed ca. 1910. Church of St. Ursula (Mount Vernon)- Closed in 2015, merged with Sts.
Churches in Hoboken, New Jersey (4 P) J. Churches in Jersey City, New Jersey (10 P) N. Churches in New Brunswick, New Jersey (5 P) Churches in Newark, New Jersey (1 C ...
Many of these associations rented halls, churches, and school auditoriums to celebrate Hindu festivals such as Diwali, Holi, and Navaratri. The religious groups often met in members' homes to study the scriptures, conduct pujas, or sing bhajans (devotional songs). [9]
In total, there are approximately 1,400 churches, synagogues and meeting houses in New Jersey that were built before 1900. Greenagel continues to photograph and research them, and is in the process of publishing a complete, county by county inventory of all the surviving 18th- and 19th-century churches in the state.