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- Real Life Ministries adds second building to church. Hatch, Addy // Journal of Business (10756124);1/16/2003, Vol. 18 Issue 2, pB7
Reports on the extension of the facility of Real Life Ministries in Post Falls, Idaho. Area of the extension; Cost of the building extension project; Construction of the building extension by James W. Elmer Construction Co.
- St. Mark's In-the-Bouweire. McEvoy, Richard E. // American Heritage;Fall1953, Vol. 5 Issue 1, p54
The article presents a discussion about St. Mark's In-the-Bouwerie Church, which is located in the city of New York, New York. The church has served as a site for worship, service, and history in Manhattan, and has dealt with the problems of the people as a parish church. It has been declared a...
- Souls for Christ. // New York Amsterdam News;8/13/94, Vol. 85 Issue 33, p37
Presents a photograph of United House of Prayer for All People initiates being baptized at 115th and Lenox Avenue in New York, N.Y.
- Riverside Church hosts annual youth career day. // New York Amsterdam News;1/21/95, Vol. 86 Issue 3, p36
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- Churches. // New York Amsterdam News;10/01/98, Vol. 89 Issue 40, p42
Presents brief news pertaining to churches in the United States. Press conference held by Reverend Joan Campbell, general secretary of the National Council of Churches in Christ, for United States senators to support the Africa Trade Bill; Restoration of 10 bells in the Trinity Church's historic...
- Landmark church in air-rights swap. // Architectural Record;Feb1991, Vol. 179 Issue 2, p17
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- Small blessings. Gaskie, M. // Architectural Record;Jan1992, Vol. 180 Issue 1, p124
Offers a look at architect Duo Dickinson's addition to the Church of St. Joseph of Arimathea in New York. The church was originally constructed in 1883 as a private mortuary chapel. Previous additions were made at the turn of the century and inthe 1950s. Design; Spaces; Access; Materials;...
- First church. Hoyt, C.K. // Architectural Record;May1992, Vol. 180 Issue 5, p112
Offers a look at The Church of St. Therese in Wilson, North Carolina. Designed by Allen, Harbinson & Associates, it is reminiscent of both English Middle Ages Churches and New England Churches. Materials; Costs; Spaces and layout.
- Manhattan mosque. Kliment, Stephen A. // Architectural Record;Aug1992, Vol. 180 Issue 8, p90
Examines the new Islamic Cultural Center in Manhattan designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill design partner Michael McCarthy and Swanke Hayden Connell Architects. It consists of a mosque and social space and will also have classrooms and a library. Physical requirements; Site; Uses; Materials.
- EGLISE SAINT--PIERRE DE FIRMINY. // Architectural Record;Jun2007, Vol. 195 Issue 6, p63
A photograph of Eglise Saint-Pierre De Firminy, a church in Loire Valley, France is presented.


