Plymouth Church contributed money for her education, and she became a teacher in the black community.
It was Sunday evening and the party adjourned to Plymouth Church.
Last year, as Plymouth Church was celebrating its sesquicentennial, workers discovered a lead box placed inside a wall by the church's mid-19th-century founders.
A group of Congregationalists opened Plymouth Church in 1847.
At Plymouth Church in Brooklyn he certainly received the highest salary of any clergyman - $100,000 a year.
This offered the preacher a more influential position, and the new Plymouth Church departed profoundly from traditional church planning.
After the Great Seattle fire on June 6, 1889 Plymouth Church began rebuilding plans.
Officials of Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims simply consider it a gift from God.
The building housed a social services organization established in 1915 by Plymouth Church, a Minneapolis congregational church.
Highlights include Plymouth Church and bronze doors from the ocean liner Normandie.