
First Covenant Church
First Covenant Church (FCC) was the historic center of Swedish immigrant life in Minneapolis. First organized in 1874, the congregation moved into a new Romanesque Revival church designed by Warren Howard Hayes in 1887.
First Covenant Church (FCC) was the historic center of Swedish immigrant life in Minneapolis. First organized in 1874, the congregation moved into a new Romanesque Revival church designed by Warren Howard Hayes in 1887.
St. Joseph Shrine was founded in 1855 by German immigrants who moved to Detroit following the completion of the Erie Canal.
Church of the Covenant, originally Central Church, maintains the largest intact Tiffany-designed ecclesiastical interior in the United States.
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First United Methodist Church was founded shortly after the establishment of the city of Lawrence, Kansas, in 1854 by two circuit riding Methodist ministers.