The congregation continued to grow and, by the late 1880s, found they needed a new synagogue.
The two congregations continued to grow in their numbers and work.
The congregation continued to grow, and by 1924, Scott was planning on the construction of a second building.
The church's congregation continued to grow slowly, reaching 300 by 1820.
As the congregation continued to grow plans for the present church were begun in March 1887.
The congregation continued to meet there until it was decided to build a larger building in the fall of 1836.
The congregation continued to use this building right up to the end of 1970.
The congregation continued in existence until the close of the 18th century.
Today the congregation has continued to grow to its present size of about 250 families.
The congregation rejected a proposal to close the building, and continues to meet.