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Shrewsbury / New Jersey / United States
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First Assembly of God Church is located in the heart of  Shrewsbury. It offers services and hours of worship to the Shrewsbury community.  Come join the congregation on Wednesday evenings for Family Night.

Hillsdale / New Jersey / United States
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Holy Trinity Episcopal Church offers religious services, youth, missionary and choir/music programs, and study groups. It welcomes Christians from all backgrounds and traditions.

Red Bank / New Jersey / United States
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The United Methodist Church of Red Bank is a church with an open door policy. The congregation reaches out to the Redbank community through service hours and various ministries. All are welcome to join in worship.

Hackensack / New Jersey / United States
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Hillsdale / New Jersey / United States
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Pascack Bible Church is a religious center that features weekly Sunday worship services; church school for children in pre-kindergarten through grade 4; child care during Sunday services; ministry, missionary and youth programs, choir and music programs; study groups; and youth and chapel choirs. The congregation is led by Pastor Chet Klope.

Asbury Park / New Jersey / United States
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Hope Presbyterian Church has been serving the community since before 1910, providing a sense of peace, worship and prayer. Rev. Andrew Tibert leads Sunday worship services. Contact the church for its complete worship schedule as well as a list of its services.

Oradell / New Jersey / United States
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Built on the border of Oradell and New Milford, St. Joseph Church is a Roman Catholic Parish in the Archdiocese of Newark. Because the church was built on the border, it has the distinction of serving both communities with the rectory on land from New Milford and the church in Oradell. St. Joseph built the first Catholic school in the area with an elementary school in 1939 and expanded the school in 1957.

Shrewsbury / New Jersey / United States
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Christ Church Of Shrewsbury is a national and state historical site worth visiting in New Jersey. Founded in 1702, this Church is both historic and modern in its facilities. It has been around for more than 300 years and welcomes all through its doors. There is a cemetary on premises. The church conducts weddings, funerals, baptisms, confirmations and more. It offers an outreach and community service program that works to reach beyond the church into the surrounding areas.

Shrewsbury / New Jersey / United States
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Presbyterian Church At Shrewsbury is a historic and national site which has stood tall since before the signing of the Declaration of Independance.

They is a small congregation of worship which preaches 'Christian education'. It has ministries for people of all ages and welcomes all with open arms.

Oradell / New Jersey / United States
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The Reformed Church of Oradell is led by Bishop Charles Singletary. The church, located on Church Street, is also home to the Reformed Church Nursery School. Sunday services are held at 10am.

Englewood / New Jersey / United States
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Antiochian Orthodox Archdiocese offers spiritual guidance and services for the community. The church holds Sunday worship, Bible study and ministries. It is led by the Reverend Archdeacon Hans El-Hayek as well as administrator of the Order of St. Ignatius Arlene Assile. 

 

Red Bank / New Jersey / United States
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First Presbyterian Church is a religious institution which offers weekly prayer services, numerous ministries, Sunday school, adult groups, a choir and special retreats. Nursery care is provided.

Wyckoff / New Jersey / United States
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Before St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church of Wyckoff, NJ officially became a church, its beginnings can be traced to a small group of families who were members of St. Athanasios Church of Paterson, NJ. Their vision was to establish a Greek Orthodox Community for the faithful residing in the local neighborhood of Northwest Bergen and Northeast Passaic counties. Following many meetings of setting goals and objectives, a corporation was formed in November 1969 - The Bergen Greek Orthodox Community, Inc Its key objective was to buy land to build a church and community center. After an intensive search of the area, a 5 1 of land strategically located near Route 208, Wyckoff, NJ was found. Its purchase was concluded in April 1970. Shortly thereafter, permission was granted by the Wyckoff Board of Education to hold religious services at the Coolidge School gymnasium. Bible and prayer services were held each Sunday under the supervision of Fr. Demetrios Stepahanopoulos ( Retired ). A challenge was made by the Diocese of NJ that we achieve a membership of 100 families before we were given permission to celebrate the Divine Liturgy. An intensive and sustained membership drive consisting of current members...two by two...making home and business visitations, resulted in the achievement of that goal by late October 1970. Subsequently, Fr. Milton Stamatos ( the first lay priest of the Archdiocese ) also joined Fr. Stephanopoulos in conducting Liturgical Services. Later that year, the community was assigned its first resident priest - Fr. Nicholas Ksethias. Services continued at Coolidge School, during the school year and at Grace Methodist Church during the summer and other school recesses. Growth in membership continued and a high level of activity focused on the planning, financing and construction of a multi-purpose building to house the church, fellowship hall and classrooms. The formal cornerstone-laying ceremony took place in December1972. Subsequently, other small parcels of land contiguous to the property were purchased for expansion. The commitment and zeal of the parishioners for a church was best reflected during the spring of 1972, when a portable icon screen system was constructed, containing traditional icons, which transformed the Coolidge gym into a church atmosphere. This icon system was put up and dismantled each and every service by a dedicated group of parishioners, who owned station wagons, and shuttled the sections back and forth for storage in the garage on the property. This ritual continued until we occupied our multi-purpose building. On April 13, 1973 the Thyranoixia Service ( opening ) of our new multi-purpose building took place. Months before, dear friends of Fr Ksethias - Mr. and Mrs Frank Weinstein - donated $40, 000 toward our building. In recognition of their philanthropy, the classroom wing was named the St. Photios wing. Also in recognition of the dedicated and unswerving effort of Fr. Nicholas Ksethias in those "pioneer days", the community unanimously named our church - St. Nicholas. In the fall of 1973, Fr. Charles Serelis became our parish priest. He served in that capacity until October 1975, when Fr. James Moulketis was assigned to our parish. The continued growth of our membership during the ensuing years created the need for a formal church building. In March1983, the General Assembly voted to start construction of our current church building. Groundbreaking ceremonies took place on March 18, 1984, completing the original plan to build a church attached to the multi-purpose hall. Through the generous contributions of our Stewards and the dedicated effort of parishioners in fund-raising activities, the church was completed in mid-1985, with the Thyranoixia Service taking place on November 10, 1985. Since then the sanctuary has been embellished with elegant adornments, iconography, stained glass windows and extensive mosaics, including a Chapel dedicated to the Theotokos in 1993. The com
Wyckoff / New Jersey / United States
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Grace United Methodist Church features a congregation that aims to serve the community through Christ. The church sponsors several volunteer missions, features a Sunday school and nursery school, and has an active music program.

Shrewsbury / New Jersey / United States
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Christ Church of Shrewsbury is located in the heart of Shrewsbury.  It offers Sunday services, youth programs and adult Bible study.