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The First Baptist Church of Festus-Crystal City congregation plans to move its church, 107 N. Truman Blvd. (Hwy. 61-67) in ...
Rapid City leaders plan to build a new indoor sports complex that will cost around $50 million and provide South Dakota ...
As part of its comprehensive restoration project, Immaculate Conception Church in Rapid City, South Dakota, embarked upon a significant endeavor: the construction of a new baptistery.
First Presbyterian Church has enlisted a Florida commercial real estate broker to find a suitable redevelopment partner for nearly 32 unused acres on its campus in north Bethlehem.. In a news ...
First Presbyterian Church of Tulsa will celebrate the 100th anniversary of its historic Sanctuary on Sunday, May 18, with special worship services and a community reception.
First Presbyterian Church Haines City will hold a celebration for its 100th anniversary on Sunday. The church, which started as a small gathering in 1925, has grown to about 650 members today.
First Presbyterian Church’s campus is seen Nov. 17, 2023, in Bethlehem. The church’s plans to use its property to address the city’s affordable housing needs is on pause, said associate ...
First Presbyterian Church’s plan for affordable housing on its more than 30 acres in north Bethlehem, which could help alleviate the region’s shortage of livable spaces, is on hold following ...
STAUNTON — Almost two years ago, in August, 2023, Sue Ann McAllister had an idea. A member of Staunton's First Presbyterian Church, she began researching the area to see if anyone else was doing the ...
At a special celebration Sunday, March 9, 2025, members and guests of First Presbyterian Church in Cape Girardeau celebrated the church's 190th anniversary at its downtown location, 235 Broadway.
First Presbyterian Church leaders hope that food, live music and a new courtyard will draw people to their downtown location for lunch once a week. The church, located at 710 Kansas City Street ...
Back in Paterson, First Presbyterian Church was founded in 1813. Its final version was erected in 1852, after the first two buildings on that site were destroyed by fire.