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Pages in category "United Church of Christ churches in Ohio" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Parish established in 1910; current church, originally built as a synagogue in 1915, was purchased from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1955. [31] St. Anthony Oratory 6204 Desmond St, Cincinnati (Madisonville) Present church completed in 1874. [32] Appears to have absorbed St. Margaret-St. John Parish in 2022. [33]
Most of its congregations were members of the Southeast Ohio Synod of the E&R Church prior to the UCC merger, having been established in the 19th century by German-Americans from adjoining Pennsylvania. Some of the churches have a reputation of being quite conservative theologically and socially, to the point of some conflict with association ...
Christ Church, Greenwich, is an Episcopal church in the Diocese of Connecticut, United States, located in the Putnam Hill Historic District along the Boston Post Road (U.S. Route 1) as it passes through Greenwich in Fairfield County, Connecticut. [1] The parish was established in 1749, and the current church building dates from 1910.
The United Church of Christ (UCC) has its denominational headquarters in Cleveland, Ohio. This category contains local churches and associations in Ohio that are affiliated with the UCC. This category contains local churches and associations in Ohio that are affiliated with the UCC.
Greenwich is a village in Huron County, Ohio, United States. The population was 1,409 at the 2020 census . It is served by a branch of the Willard Memorial Library .
Congregational Church Of Austinburg (also known as The First United Church of Christ, Austinburg) is a historic congregational church on OH 307 in Austinburg, Ohio. It was built in 1877 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. The congregation is currently affiliated with the United Church of Christ.
Church of Christ (Wightite) – This denomination, founded by Lyman Wight in 1844, split from the Church of Christ (Latter Day Saints) at the death of Joseph Smith. Church of Christ (Temple Lot) – Informally referred to as "Hedrickites", this denomination is headquartered in Independence, Missouri, on what is known as the Temple Lot. It was ...