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The Mount Bethel Baptist Meetinghouse is a historic church located at the intersection of County Route 651 (King George Road, Mount Bethel Road) and Mountainview Road in the village of Mount Bethel in Warren Township, Somerset County, New Jersey, United States.
Branch Mountain United Methodist Church - The last remaining active church will close on June 30, 2012. The Cemetery Association will keep the building available for weddings, funerals, and special community services. The phone number is listed on the sign outside of the church. Mount Bethel Church - Hampshire County's oldest standing house of ...
It was first called the Mountain Church in 1808 and soon became the center of Presbyterian work in Hampshire County under the auspices of the Reverend John Lyle. The Reverend James Black reorganized the congregation in 1812 and it was renamed Mount Bethel. The present church, built of logs in 1837, is the oldest house of worship in Hampshire ...
Mount Bethel Baptist Meetinghouse: 1761 built ... Mount Zion Old School Baptist Church-VDHR 53-339 built NRHP-listed Aldie, Virginia: Alfred Street Baptist Church:
The Faubourg Livaudais area is within the National Register Central City Historic District [3] and has many notable historical buildings and institutions, including up to about twenty churches throughout the area (Third Rose of Sharon Baptist Church, Gloryland Mt. Gillion Baptist Church, Second Mount Carmel Baptist Church, and Mt. Bethel Baptist Church, Pressing Onward Baptist Church, Second ...
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Bethel Baptist Church (Jennings, Louisiana) Mount Bethel Baptist Meetinghouse, listed on the NRHP in New Jersey; Bethel Baptist Church (Pataskala, Ohio), listed on the NRHP in Ohio; Bethel Baptist Church (Gresham, Oregon) Bethel Baptist Church (Sumter, South Carolina) Bethel Baptist Church (Houston, Texas), listed on the NRHP in Texas
Bethel Baptist Church is a Baptist church in the Collegeville neighborhood of Birmingham, Alabama, United States.The church served as headquarters from 1956 to 1961 for the Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights (ACMHR), which was led by Fred Shuttlesworth and active in the Birmingham during the Civil Rights Movement.