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St. Bartholomew's Anglican Church (Tonawanda, New York)

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by Louis Greenstein, on Eggert Road in Tonawanda. A sanctuary was added in 1966, and the final service was held at Richmond Avenue. Temple Beth-El was the site of the Kadimah School of Buffalo, the United Jewish High School of Jewish Studies, and Tikvah, a combined congregational religious school. In
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St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church was founded in 1955 in Tonawanda. A permanent modern building designed by A. John Ort was dedicated in 1959. By 2008, the church was one of the largest churches in the Episcopal Diocese of Western New York, with more than 1,000 members and average attendance of 500,
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orientation within the diocese, and in 2003, after the controversial consecration of Gene Robinson to the episcopate, the church began withholding funds for the diocese. In 2008, the congregation voted nearly unanimously to leave the Episcopal Church and not seek to retain its building. A newly
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The Episcopal diocese attempted to plant a church called Holy Apostles in the former St. Bart's building, but the church plant was unsuccessful and closed in December 2009. At that point the diocese took over the building as a headquarters and ministry center.
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the late 1990s and early 2000s, temple membership declined, and Beth-El voted to merge with Temple Shaarey Zedek to form Temple Beth Tzedek and sell the Eggert Road building to St. Bart's.
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St. Bart's current building was dedicated in 1961 as a school for Temple Beth-El, which dated back to 1847 as the first Jewish
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The former site of St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church, now the diocesan headquarters for the Diocese of Western New York.
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established corporation led by members of St. Bart's purchased the former Temple Beth-El for $ 750,000.
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pushed the congregation to relocate. Temple Beth-El dedicated a school, designed in the
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The former location (from 1911 to 1966) of Temple Beth-El on Richmond Avenue in Buffalo.
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congregation that rented space until 1850. Buoyed by a bequest from philanthropist
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from 2008 until the diocese's dissolution in 2024, at which time it joined the
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and founded the current congregation, which now occupies the former site of
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area. A group of Polish and German Jewish immigrants founded a "moderate"
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Anglican Church in North America church buildings in the United States
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accounting for nearly 10 percent of the diocese's Sunday attendance.
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in 1955. In 2008, the clergy and members of St. Bart's left the
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Former Episcopal church buildings in New York (state)
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St. Bart's was a founding congregation of the ACNA's
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Anglican church in Tonawanda, New York, United States
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Tonawanda, New York
Denomination
Anglican Church in North America
www.stbartston.org
Architect(s)
Style
New Formalism
Diocese
Christ Our Hope
Rector
Tonawanda, New York
pro-cathedral
International Diocese
Anglican Church in North America
Diocese of Western New York
Episcopal Church
Anglican realignment

evangelical
International Diocese
Diocese of Christ Our Hope

congregation
Buffalo
Orthodox
Judah Touro
relocation of many temple members to the suburbs
New Formalist style
evangelical Anglican

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