Saturday, August 27, 2011

August 27th 2011: The Day of the Churches

After doing some research, I started my day looking for the various places of worship and school campuses in the towns which I had visited in prior weeks. Worcester was first, and I pretty much spent half the day there finding the multitudes of churches there.
St. George Antiochian Orthodox Church
Church of the Nazarene



Epworth United Methodist Church
National Guard Military Museum and Archives

Trinity Lutheran Church
United Congregational Church

Worcester Memorial Auditorium
Wheaton Square,
Grove Street and Salisbury Street



Start of Main Street
Old Worcester Courthouse, Main Street





First Unitarian Church

Wesley United Methodist Church



Our Lady of Fatima Parish,
43 Belmont Street
General Charles Devens Statue,
Main Street and Belmont Street

Belmont Street Baptist Church

Tuckerman Hall



St. Bernard's Catholic Church,
236 Lincoln Street
Second Church of Christ, Scientist



St. Mary's Assumption Albanian Orthodox Church
Mount Olive Pentecostal Church


Armenian Church of the Martyrs








Pleasant Street Seventh Day Adventist Church












First Congregational Church
Christ the King Church













Concordia Lutheran Church
Mount Sinai Church of God in Christ










Cultural Center Hrisohorafiton,
880 Main Street
Foursquare Church,
Russell Street and Elm Street





All Saint's Episcopal Church




Pleasant Street Baptist Church
Worcester Public Schools Department
Bethsaida Christian Center


Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church
Congregation Shaarai Torah West


Emmanuel Baptist Church,
717 Main Street
St. Luke's Episcopal Church
Sacred Heart of Jesus Church


St. Joseph's Church,
35 Hamilton Street
Our Lady of Vilna Parish,
153 Sterling Street




St. Stephen's Church,
17 Hamilton Street
Church of God Pentacostal Salvation Rock,
829 Main Street


Covenant St. Andrews United Methodist Church 

Pilgrim Congregational Church

Worcester Central Spanish 7th Day Adventist Church
St. Peter's Catholic Church,
929 Main Street














Other than all these churches, I also visited Clark University, which has a few nice buildings as well.









Finally done with Worcester, I headed to Millbury.
St. Brigid Parish
Millbury Federated Church


Millbury Baptist Church,
17 Main Street
Grafton was next, with 2 churches of interest.
United Congregational Church,
86 Main Street
St. Mary's Catholic Church













Finally, my hometown of Shrewsbury.

St. Nicholas Orthodox Church
Wellspring United Methodist Church





St. Ann's Church
St. Mary's Parish and School

Beal School

I decided to end my day here, because the rains from Hurricane Irene arrived at this point.

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