St. John the Divine Episcopal Church
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St. John the Divine, Moorhead, has been a parish since 1875. Our beautiful building, designed by the famous architect, Cass Gilbert, dates from 1899. In the 1990s we became a missionary parish of the Diocese of North Dakota, and in 2000, we became the church of the Sudanese refugees as well as other ethnic minorities in the Fargo/Moorhead area. We assume this role with great enthusiasm, although we are struggling financially. Our mission statement concludes: ” . . . the aim of each of us is to welcome and embrace all who come, to serve the Lord by helping one another, . . . and to make our church a place of love and peace where we can gather in holiness to glorify God.”St. John the Divine Episcopal Church, also known as St. John's Episcopal Church, is a church in Moorhead, Minnesota, United States.
It was built 1898–99 in Shingle Style and is considered Moorhead's leading architectural landmark and one of Cass Gilbert's most interesting churches.
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St John is currently supporting 10 Sudanese Students in Africa to attend school with the help of the North Dakota Episcopal Diocese.
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P O Box 641
Moorhead, MN 56560
United States