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Central College Presbyterian Church is a historic Presbyterian church building in Westerville, Ohio. The Romanesque style building was started in 1870 and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.
The Presbyterian Parsonage is a historic parsonage in the Central College neighborhood of Westerville, Ohio, United States. Constructed in the 1840s, when Central College was a separate community, it has been named a historic site. The parsonage is an aluminum-sided structure, two stories tall with a multi-level gabled roof.
Nathan came to believe in Jesus at the age of 18. [2] Prior to pastoring, he was an assistant professor of business law at Ohio State University for five years. [3] He has bachelor's degrees in history and religious studies from Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio graduating magna cum laude, and a J.D. with honors from Ohio State University's Moritz College of Law in Columbus, Ohio.
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Members of Church in the Wild celebrate their second anniversary in 2023. The church holds outdoor services at Skye Lake Camp and Retreat Center in Windsor.
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Shiloh Baptist Church: Shiloh Baptist Church: December 4, 2004 : 720 Mt. Vernon Ave. No: 153 † Short North Historic District: Short North Historic District: April 19, 1990 : N. High St. roughly between Poplar St. and Cedar Ave.
Garrit Sharp was one of the earliest settlers in Westerville. A conspicuous local Methodist, Sharp was among the pillars of the Methodist Church in the city: he gave land for the construction of its first building, and he also contributed to the establishment of the Blendon Young Men's Seminary, a predecessor institution of Otterbein University.