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==Places of worship== * Abundant Life Family Worship Church β founded in 1991.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20141021204509/http://alfwc.org/about-alfwc/ About ALFWC], Abundant Life Family Worship Church. Accessed September 9, 2015. "The Abundant Life Family Worship Church was established in February 1991 and has become a place of inspiration and spiritual revitalization for many people in New Brunswick and surrounding communities."</ref> * Anshe Emeth Memorial Temple ([[Reform Judaism]]) β established in 1859.<ref>[http://www.aemt.net/about-us2/our-history History] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150925061618/http://www.aemt.net/about-us2/our-history |date=September 25, 2015 }}, Anshe Emeth Memorial Temple. Accessed August 29, 2017. "Anshe Emeth Memorial Temple, the fourth Jewish congregation founded in New Jersey, was established in New Brunswick on October 11, 1859."</ref> * Ascension Lutheran Church β founded in 1908 as The New Brunswick First Magyar Augsburg Evangelical Church.<ref>Varga, Emil, et al. [http://www.lutheransonline.com/servlet/lo_ProcServ/dbpage=page&gid=20083118477763822901111555&pg=20093464926217129801111555&mode=display&start_count=1 "History of Ascension Evangelical Lutheran Church"] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150930195315/http://www.lutheransonline.com/servlet/lo_ProcServ/dbpage%3Dpage%26gid%3D20083118477763822901111555%26pg%3D20093464926217129801111555%26mode%3Ddisplay%26start_count%3D1 |date=September 30, 2015 }}, Lutherans Online. Accessed September 9, 2015. "What persistence the original founders of the Hungarian Lutheran Church (now Ascension Lutheran Church) of New Brunswick had, who, in spite of many difficulties in securing a minister to be their pastor kept on having meetings, trying to find ways of making their religious dreams become a reality. They were immigrants from Hungary β most of them quite young- who brought with them their religious faith."</ref> * [[Christ Church, New Brunswick, New Jersey|Christ Church]], Episcopal β granted a royal charter in 1761.<ref>[http://www.christchurchnewbrunswick.org/history-of-the-parish/ History of the Parish], [[Christ Church, New Brunswick, New Jersey]]. Accessed September 9, 2015. "Throughout the early years, Christ Church remained a mission parish. It would not receive a royal charter as an independent parish until 1761."</ref> * College Avenue Community Church, also known as [[Second Reformed Church (New Brunswick, New Jersey)|Second Reformed Church]], Reformed (RCA)<ref>{{cite web |title=College Avenue Community Church |url=https://www.collegeavecommunitychurch.com/WP/}}</ref> * Ebenezer Baptist Church * First Baptist Church of New Brunswick, [[American Baptist Churches USA|American Baptist]] * [[First Presbyterian Church, New Brunswick, New Jersey|First Presbyterian]], Presbyterian (PCUSA) * [[First Reformed Church of New Brunswick|First Reformed]] Reformed (RCA) * [[Kirkpatrick Chapel]] at Rutgers University (nondenominational) * Magyar Reformed, Calvinist * Mount Zion AME (African Methodist Episcopal) * Mt. Zion Ministries Family Worship Church * Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Ukrainian Catholic Church *New Brunswick Islamic Center * Point Community Church * Saint Joseph, Byzantine Catholic * Saint Ladislaus, Roman Catholic * Saint Mary of Mount Virgin Church, Remsen Avenue and Sandford Street, Roman Catholic * Sacred Heart Church, Throop Avenue, Roman Catholic *[[Saint Peter the Apostle Church]], Somerset Street, Roman Catholic * Sharon Baptist Church * United Methodist Church at New Brunswick * [[Voorhees Chapel (Rutgers)|Voorhees Chapel]] at Rutgers University (nondenominational) <gallery heights=180px widths=270px mode="nolines"> File:Second Reformed Church, New Brunswick, NJ - area view.jpg|College Avenue Community Church File:Kirkpatrick Chapel, Rutgers University - looking north.jpg|Kirkpatrick Chapel </gallery>
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