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Trinity Moravian Church, Jamaica

1954 establishments in the British EmpireChurches completed in 1956Congregations of Jamaica Province of the Moravian ChurchIncomplete lists from September 2009Moravian churches in Jamaica
Trinity Moravian Church, 2002
Trinity Moravian Church, 2002

Trinity Moravian church houses a congregation of the Jamaican province of the Moravian Church. It was established in 1954 as part of the bicentenary celebrations of the Moravian Church in Jamaica.

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Trinity Moravian Church, Jamaica
Carter Avenue, Kingston Half Way Tree

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Carter Avenue
Kingston, Half Way Tree
Jamaica
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Trinity Moravian Church, 2002
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