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Holy Mother of God Church of Bethlehem (Georgian: ზემო ბეთლემის მაცხოვრის შობის ტაძარი, zemo betlemis matskhovris shobis tadzari; Armenian: Բեթղեհեմի Սուրբ Աստվածածին եկեղեցի [1] or Betlehemi Surb Astvatsatsin yekeghetsi; also now known as the Upper Bethlehem Church) [2] is a church in Tbilisi, Georgia.
The church itself was named after the ancient town of Bethlehem, identified in the Gospels of Matthew and Luke as the birthplace of Jesus. The railway line was removed in 1946. [12] Bethlehem was incorporated as a town in 1902 by an act of the Georgia General Assembly "under the name and style of the town of Bethlehem". [13]
Bethlehem Primitive Baptist Church and Cemetery is a historic site in Quitman, Georgia. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2004. The church congregation was organized in 1834 and the church building was built c. 1861. It is located on County Road 125. [1]
Bethlehem Primitive Baptist Church and Cemetery: November 22, 2004 ... 3.5 miles (5.6 km) south of Quitman off GA 33 Quitman: Built ca. 1835–1855, destroyed by fire ...
The Lower Bethlemi Church(Georgian: ქვემო ბეთლემის ეკლესია), also known as the Church of Saint Stepanos of the Holy Virgins (Armenian: Կուսանաց Սուրբ Ստեփանոս վանք) or Koosanats Sourb Stepanos Vank [1]) – is a 14th–19th-century church at the foot of Narikala fortress in Old Tbilisi, Georgia. [2]
Pine Mountain Valley, Georgia: Bethlehem Primitive Baptist Church and Cemetery: built NRHP-listed Quitman, Georgia: Thankful Baptist Church (Rome, Georgia) built NRHP-listed Rome, Georgia: McCanaan Missionary Baptist Church and Cemetery: built NRHP-listed Sardis, Georgia: First Bryan Baptist Church: 1873 built 1978 NRHP-listed
Atashgah is located around 100 meters east of the Holy Mother of God Church of Bethlehem, on the Old Town slopes northeast of the Mother Georgia statue. It is an ancient brick building with a protective curved perspex roof. The temple is one of the oldest religious buildings in the Georgia's capital located in the historic part of the city. [2]
First Presbyterian Church (Cookeville, Tennessee), a National Register of Historic Places listing in Putnam County, Tennessee; First Presbyterian Church, 403 South Main Street, Covington, Tennessee, contributing in South Main Street Historic District (Covington, Tennessee) First Presbyterian Church (Greeneville, Tennessee)