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Founded in 1882 as Billings' first church of any Christian denomination, the initial building was funded by Frederick Billings, for whom the city is named. First Congregational is the oldest church in the UCC's Montana–Northern Wyoming Conference and was historically known as the conference's unofficial "cathedral church."
The first parish in Billings was named St. Joachim, and it was established in 1887. [2] By the turn of the 20th century Billings was in need of a larger church and St. Patrick's was established. The present church building was built in the Gothic Revival style in 1904 for $64,000. [2] An extensive renovation of the church took place in 1954.
Billings, Montana: Oldest Congregationalist church congregation in Montana Peoples' Congregational Church: 1982 NRHP-listed 203 2nd Ave., SW: Sidney, Montana: Congregational Church of Blair: 1874 built 1979 NRHP-listed
The Diocese of Great Falls–Billings (Latin: Dioecesis Magnocataractensis–Billingensis) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church in eastern Montana in the United States. The Diocese of Great Falls was established in 1904; it became the Diocese of Great Falls-Billings in 1980. The bishop of Great Falls-Billings is Jeffrey Fleming. [2]
The St. Leo's Catholic Church in parish of the Roman Catholic Church in Lewistown, Montana, in the Diocese of Great Falls–Billings. It is noted for its historic parish church, built in 1916. It was designed by architects Link & Haire and includes a 95 feet (29 m) bell tower. It was built by contractors Stanton & Smith. [2]
The Montana District is one of the 35 districts of the Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod (LCMS), and comprises the state of Montana and parts of Idaho and North Dakota.The Montana District includes approximately 69 congregations and missions (including two congregations in Idaho and one in North Dakota) as well as 16 preschools and 5 elementary schools and is subdivided into 6 circuits. [1]
St. Ann's Cathedral is a Catholic cathedral in Great Falls, Montana, United States. Along with St. Patrick's Co-Cathedral in Billings, Montana it is the seat of the Diocese of Great Falls-Billings. In 1991 it was included as a contributing property in the Great Falls Northside Residential Historic District on the National Register of Historic ...
Eight dedicatory sessions were held to accommodate all of the members of the area on November 20–21, 1999. church president Gordon B. Hinckley gave the dedicatory prayer. The Billings Montana Temple sits on the hillside in front of 300-foot (91 m) high sandstone cliffs.