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* [[St John's Episcopal Church for the Deaf]] in [[Cahaba Heights]], founded 1935 from the former Elyton church | * [[St John's Episcopal Church for the Deaf]] in [[Cahaba Heights]], founded 1935 from the former Elyton church | ||
* [[St John Episcopal Church of Jesus]], 2904 36th Street Southwest | * [[St John Episcopal Church of Jesus]], 2904 36th Street Southwest | ||
* [[St John's Anglican Church]] in [[Chelsea]], founded as St John's of Mt Laurel | |||
* [[St John African Methodist Episcopal Church]] in [[Fountain Heights]], founded 1873 | * [[St John African Methodist Episcopal Church]] in [[Fountain Heights]], founded 1873 | ||
* [[St John African Methodist Episcopal Church, Graysville]] | |||
* [[St John's Colored Methodist Episcopal Church]] in [[Sherman Heights]] | * [[St John's Colored Methodist Episcopal Church]] in [[Sherman Heights]] | ||
* [[St John's Methodist Church]] in [[Southside]], founded as St John's Methodist Episcopal Church, South in 1884 | * [[St John's Methodist Church]] in [[Southside]], founded as St John's Methodist Episcopal Church, South in 1884 | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:36, 11 June 2023
St John's Episcopal Church can refer to any of the following:
- St John's Episcopal Church in Elyton, founded 1850, closed 1935
- St John's Episcopal Church in Ensley (closed)
- St John's Episcopal Church for the Deaf in Cahaba Heights, founded 1935 from the former Elyton church
- St John Episcopal Church of Jesus, 2904 36th Street Southwest
- St John's Anglican Church in Chelsea, founded as St John's of Mt Laurel
- St John African Methodist Episcopal Church in Fountain Heights, founded 1873
- St John African Methodist Episcopal Church, Graysville
- St John's Colored Methodist Episcopal Church in Sherman Heights
- St John's Methodist Church in Southside, founded as St John's Methodist Episcopal Church, South in 1884
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