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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.
The First Presbyterian Church of New Vernon was built in 1833 and features Federal and Gothic Revival styles. The church manse is a brick house built in the 1930s with Tudor architecture. The church education building is also built of brick and features a tower and spire. [11]
Spanish Gothic and Moorish style church built 1922-1924 St. Aedan 800 Bergen Ave, Jersey City Church dedicated 1931, serves as the Saint Peter's University Church and a local parish church [21] St. Aloysius 691 West Side Ave, Jersey City Parish established 1897; French Renaissance style church and bell tower dedicated 1908 [22] St. Ann (Polish)
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.
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
Olivet United Methodist Church at 933 Centerton Road in Pittsgrove Township. PHOTO: Jan. 30, 2024.
Unitarian Universalist churches in New Jersey (3 P) United Church of Christ churches in New Jersey ...
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in New Jersey refers to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) and its members in New Jersey.. Official church membership as a percentage of general population was 0.37% in 2014, making New Jersey the lowest percentage of LDS members as a percentage of the population within the United States. [3]