Despite the opposition, 5,343 out of 7,782 Protestant congregations were using the new agenda by 1825.
A congregation, established in 1800s, still uses the name for their church.
The congregation uses another building that was formerly a Catholic church.
The congregation has used the current building since it purchased it in 1942.
Many orders and congregations use their own title for the person who holds this position.
This congregation also used a number of temporary premises for some years.
According to its Web site, the congregation uses small groups called "cell churches" to attract new members.
In the past ten years, the congregation has used almost $2 million of its own resources to preserve the building.
Without a church building to worship in, the congregation used the basement of the school building.
Today the congregation uses both the synagogue and the church for weekly services.