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Museum of the New York & Philadelphia District of the Reorganized Church

Museum of the New York & Philadelphia District of the Reorganized Church This is a virtual museum dedicated to the founders and members of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Ch

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03/26/2019

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08/22/2017

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02/26/2017

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Museum of the New York & Philadelphia District of the Reorganized Church's cover photo
11/06/2012

Museum of the New York & Philadelphia District of the Reorganized Church's cover photo

04/30/2012

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Timeline Photos
01/02/2012

Timeline Photos

Timeline Photos
01/02/2012

Timeline Photos

03/22/2011

Review our gallery of photographs, seperated by decade...

Reorganized Church of the 1960's
01/04/2011

Reorganized Church of the 1960's

Reorganized Church of the 1910's
12/18/2010

Reorganized Church of the 1910's

Perhaps the first photo taken of Robert Fowler after the accident. This is his engagement photo, circa 1913.
11/14/2010

Perhaps the first photo taken of Robert Fowler after the accident. This is his engagement photo, circa 1913.

Philadelphia RLDS member Mary C. Fowler reported several miracles in her book "A Mother in Israel." The most notable occ...
10/23/2010

Philadelphia RLDS member Mary C. Fowler reported several miracles in her book "A Mother in Israel." The most notable occurrence involved the complete healing of her son, Robert, to full health after an industrial accident on December 7, 1909. Despite a broken back, blown out eyes, and third degree burns over much of his body, Fowler was completely healed (including his eyes), despite having been reported dead by the press. He recovered in three weeks and was home for Christmas.

Philadelphia RLDS member Mary C. Fowler reported several miracles in her book "A Mother in Israel." The most notable occ...
10/22/2010

Philadelphia RLDS member Mary C. Fowler reported several miracles in her book "A Mother in Israel." The most notable occurrence involved the complete healing of her son, Robert, to full health after an industrial accident on December 7, 1909. Despite a broken back, blown out eyes, and third degree burns over much of his body, Fowler was completely healed (including his eyes), despite having been reported dead by the press. He recovered in three weeks and was home for Christmas.

12/31/2009

wishes everyone a happy decade to come:)

Address

114 W Ontario Street
Philadelphia, PA
19140

Opening Hours

Monday 12am - 11:45pm
Tuesday 12am - 11:45pm
Wednesday 12am - 11:45pm
Thursday 12am - 11:45pm
Friday 12am - 11:45pm
Saturday 12am - 11:45pm
Sunday 12am - 11:45pm

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(267) 755-9019

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This was my wedding June 12, 1982. The Carving of Jesus is now in the Community of Christ Temple in Independence Missouri.
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