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[[Image:imp616.jpg|left|thumb|250px|Photo courtesy: Cathy's Treasures, 156 Main, Dubuque]]ZION'S EVANGELICAL CHURCH. Zion's Evangelical Church was established in Dubuque prior to 1876. In 1916 as it was about to take part in the Sunday School Parade, the ''Dubuque Telegraph-Herald'' described the church as proving that "bigness is not all of life." 
 
The school offered a home department, a cradle roll, and adult, intermediate and primary departments. An "open door policy" was in effect to all with no other church affiliation. (1)
 
See: [[FAITH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH]]
 
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1. "The Sunday School Picnic Tuesday," ''Dubuque Telegraph-Herald'', June 25, 1916, p. 12


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Photo courtesy: Cathy's Treasures, 156 Main, Dubuque

ZION'S EVANGELICAL CHURCH. Zion's Evangelical Church was established in Dubuque prior to 1876. In 1916 as it was about to take part in the Sunday School Parade, the Dubuque Telegraph-Herald described the church as proving that "bigness is not all of life."

The school offered a home department, a cradle roll, and adult, intermediate and primary departments. An "open door policy" was in effect to all with no other church affiliation. (1)

See: FAITH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

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Source:

1. "The Sunday School Picnic Tuesday," Dubuque Telegraph-Herald, June 25, 1916, p. 12