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  1. St. Thomas Church [New York City] by St. Thomas Church, 1965
  2. The Church, The Source and Centre of Stability: Annual Sermon Preached Before the Society for the Increase of Ministry, inChrist Church, New York, Sunday Evening, October 13, 1867 by William F. Morgan, 1871

141. Brown Harris Stevens - Neighborhood Information
Blessed Sacrament Church 152 W 71St St new york, new york 10023 212877-3111, Christ St Stephen s Church 122 W 69Th St new york, new york 10023 212-787-2755,
http://www.brownharrisstevens.com/neighborhood.aspx?zipcode=10023&a=5

142. New York Daily News - City News - Saints Come Marchin' In
as the Mormon church prefers to be called, hope the open house will demystify their growing religion, which has about 42,000 followers in the new york area and
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/local/story/189837p-164239c.html
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Saints come marchin' in City's first Mormon temple is up and open for viewing By ADAM LISBERG
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER Curious New Yorkers have a brief chance to peek inside one of the Mormon church's most sacred spaces before it is closed to the nonfaithful. The church will open its upper West Side temple Saturday for a month of public tours - giving a rare glimpse at the dazzlingly white rooms where Mormons perform their most solemn rituals. Visitors can see the marble pool where young Mormons immerse themselves to symbolically baptize their dead ancestors, as well as the altars where couples seal their marriages for eternity. Leaders of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, as the Mormon church prefers to be called, hope the open house will demystify their growing religion, which has about 42,000 followers in the New York area and more than 5 million in the U.S. Only devoted Mormons will be allowed inside after it is dedicated June 13. Mormon churches are common but temples, which are reserved for special ceremonies, are not. "To a Latter-day Saint, the temple is the most sacred place on Earth," said temple President John Stone. "It is a building where we go to learn more about God and about the great questions of life: Why are we here? Where are we going? Where will we be going after this?"

143. Soul Of America - Black Resorts : Sag Harbor, New York
use by the Eastville Community Historical Society; the house will be the new home of David AME Zion Church Built in 1839 by members of the First Presbyterian
http://www.soulofamerica.com/resorts/sag3.html
New York Resorts
Sag Harbor
Welcome to Sag Harbor

Historical Context

The Arts / Cultural Sites

Churches / Historic Sites
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Churches / Historic Sites 1. Eastville Community Historical Society of Sag Harbor

(CLOSED FOR RENOVATION UNTIL SEPT 2002) started ~1981, when it was discovered that St. David Zion church was the oldest church in Sag Harbor still on its original site, yet not included in the Sag Harbor Historical district. As further research began about the church it was discovered that many of the houses in Eastville held a great deal of history, and that the whole area should have been included into the district. Today, the entire whole Eastville community is on the National Register for Historical Places. The Society has their offices in the old Sears Roebuck Mail Order House, 139 Hampton Street, 631-725-3713
2. Sag Harbor Whaling Museum
This museum, is situated in a private residence built by a whaling vessel owner in 1845 owned by the local Masons, features 18th and 19th Century whaling and other local artifacts: paintings, scrimshaw, ship models; 200 Main Street at Garden Street, 631-725-0770;
3. Sears Roebuck Mail Order House

144. NCNYUMC.ORG | Home
Welcome to the North Central new york Conference of the United Methodist Church! We hope you enjoy your time browsing through our website and find it helpful.
http://www.ncnyumc.org/
Welcome to the North Central New York Conference of the United Methodist Church!
We hope you enjoy your time browsing through our website and find it helpful. We are all about being a community of God, believers in Jesus Christ, and we invite you to use this site to bring you deeper into our Christian community. - Larry Mauser, Conference Steward - Annual Conference Audio! Listen to Audio of the Annual Conference Session at Moore Multimedia, inc.'s Live Stream Archive at www.mmilive.com Annual Conference Update Share these bulletin inserts with your church that includes many of the major happenings of Annual Conference. Click here for a registraton form and more information on Urban Academy - A two-year program consisting of 6 weekends with a total of over 100 hours of training for urban ministry. During this time, each team will help their congregation to develop a plan for ministry in their setting with the assistance of the keynote speakers, workshop leaders, and other specialized experts in the area of urban ministry. Key note speakers for the first year are Bishop Violet Fisher, Tony Campolo, Lovett Weams, John Schol, Hal Racinos, Janet Wolfe and Tex Sample.

145. Tableau De Bord Perso
ST. MARK LUTHERAN CHURCH. THE ART OF COMPASSION. RAMAPO COLLEGE OF new JERSEY. STATE UNIVERSITY OF new york STATE COLLEGE OF OPTOMETRY. UNIVERSITY OF DENVER.
http://www3.unesco.org/iycp/fr/fr_tb_perso.asp?CodeContact=12963

146. Area Churches
pastorcarl@christring.org. Foursquare Gospel. new Hope Fellowship. 109 South 6th Street. (716) 9682347. Other Congregations. Almond Union of churches. Main Street.
http://www.houghton.edu/spirit/area_churches.htm
Area Churches
Students interested in worshipping in area churches may obtain information from the Office of Student Life (585-567-9220).
American Baptist
First Baptist of Olean 133 South Union Olean, NY 14760 United Church of Friendship 33E Main Street Friendship, NY 14739
Anglican Catholic
Church of the Good Shepherd 29 South Street Cuba, NY 14727
Apostolic
Apostolic Lighthouse Ministries Route 21 Almond, NY 14804
Assembly of God
Bethel Assembly of God 772 Main Street Olean, NY 14760 New Hope Assembly of God Route 19A Fillmore, NY 14735 Riverside Assembly of God Riverside Drive Wellsville, NY 14895
Baptist
Allegany Baptist 3236 Maple Avenue Allegany, NY 14706 Baptist Tabernacle, SBC Plum Bottom Road Belmont, NY 14813 Bethel Baptist (Independent) 819 E State Street Olean, NY 14760 Black Creek Baptist 8571 Route 305 Black Creek, NY 14714 Calvary Baptist 1009 Griffin Olean, NY 14760 Farmersville Baptist 9791 Church Street Farmersville Station, NY 14060 First Baptist of Angelica 18 Park Circle Angelica, NY 14709 First Baptist of Belfast PO Box 464 Belfast, NY 14711

147. The Collegiate Church Of New York City Charter Tercentennial
By this charter the Reformed Dutch Church in new york, now known as the Collegiate Church, Was incorporated under the name of The Minister, Elders and Deacons
http://www.upword.com/collegiate/tricent.html
The Collegiate Church Charter Tercentennial
Three hundred years ago, on May 11, 1696, King William III of England issued a charter to the Dutch Collegiate Church in New Amsterdam. By this charter the Reformed Dutch Church in New York, now known as the Collegiate Church, Was incorporated under the name of " The Minister, Elders and Deacons of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of the City of New York ." This charter granted it many rights, including most importantly the right of freedom to exist as a Church, separate from the "official" Church of England. That important right, contrary to the style of the times, was a major philosophically and conceptual breakthrough which survives today. Many other rights were granted in this Charter, dealing with choices of church governance, civil corporate rights (the ability unilaterally to buy and sell property, for example), and similar matters. These rights have been preserved under the United States Constitution and New York State law and survives today. The Collegiate Church Corporation, the oldest Corporation in the United States, is today strong and an important ministry for Christ because of the many freedoms and rights granted in this modern, forward-looking charter which affects our lives today. These charter rights pertain only to the Collegiate Church, not the other churches in the

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