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Paulsen was first elected to the Iowa House in 2002 and serves House District 67, which includes: Hiawatha, Robins and portions of both Marion and Cedar Rapids. He served as speaker of the House from 2011 to 2015. Paulsen was an attorney for CRST International, Inc. in Cedar Rapids.
St. Boniface Church (Clinton, Iowa) Saint Boniface Church (New Vienna, Iowa) Saint Donatus Catholic Church; St. George's Episcopal Church (Le Mars, Iowa) St. Irenaeus Catholic Church (Clinton, Iowa) St. James Episcopal Church (Oskaloosa, Iowa) St. James United Methodist Church (Cedar Rapids, Iowa) St. John's Episcopal Church (Dubuque, Iowa)
First Christian Church (Pella, Iowa) First Church of Christ, Scientist (Cedar Rapids, Iowa) First Church of Christ, Scientist (Fairfield, Iowa) First Congregational Church (Eldora, Iowa) First Congregational Church (Garnavillo, Iowa) First Congregational Church, Former (Sioux City, Iowa) First Lutheran Church (St. Ansgar, Iowa)
1246 2nd Ave. SE. Cedar Rapids, Linn County, Iowa: Relocated The First Christian Science congregation in Iowa. Now The City Church. First Church relocated to 640 Blairs Ferry Road, NE. Classical Revival: 1915 built 2017 NRHP First Church of Christ, Scientist (Davenport, Iowa)
McPhail led the New Covenant Bible Students in the United States, founding the New Covenant Believers in that year. The community, which members informally refer to as Free Bible Students, published The Kingdom Scribe magazine until 1975. [73] The group is now known as the Berean Bible Students Church in Lombard. [74]
C.S.P.S. Hall (Cedar Rapids, Iowa) Calder Houses; Cedar Rapids 2nd Avenue SE. Automobile Row Historic District; Cedar Rapids Central Business District Commercial Historic District; Cedar Rapids Central Fire Station; Cedar Rapids Milk Condensing Company; Cedar Rapids Post Office and Public Building; Cedar Rapids Pump Company Factory and Warehouse
Louis Sullivan was commissioned to design the new church. Sullivan lived in Cedar Rapids from 1910-1912 while he designed the church. He designed a “Modern church for a seven-day program” [4] that included Sunday School space, a gymnasium and a sanctuary with a multi-colored glass dome in the auditorium. The building would have cost twice ...
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