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North Congregational Church

This church is not in Clintonville, but because it is so close to Clintonville I could not resist including North Congregational Church located at East Blake and East Avenues, on this website. The photograph was taken in 1900. (Photo courtesy of Judy Cohen)

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4 Responses to “North Congregational Church”

  1. Myca James Says:

    I believe the church was originally North Congregational Church that opened in 1893, the building was dedicated in 1896. In 1956 it was sold to Columbus Calvary Assembly of God. 1980 Garth Enterprises, 1983 became Columbus Camera Group retail and recently sold to Central Vineyard Church 2016.

  2. L. O'Callan Says:

    I have read that it was a Welsh church.

  3. Donna M. Wilson Says:

    I have found this entry regarding the original North Congregational Church. What is the status currently in 2024? Do you know if there are any church records (births, marriages, deaths, etc.) remaining from the church’s original location on East Avenue?

    Thank you.

  4. Shirley Hyatt Says:

    Please see the previous comment for a bit of history about the building, which is still at 55 East Blake Ave and still owned by Central Vineyard Church. I know nothing about the place now; if you are interested in church records you might call current owners OR track down one of the central offices of the congregational church denomination. Best of luck with your quest!

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