Church of the Resurrection
Church of the Resurrection may refer to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalem, built on the site believed to be the location of the burial and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Or, with that name or Holy Resurrection Church, it may refer to one of the following churches:
Albania
- Holy Resurrection Church, Mborje, also known as St. Mary's Church, in Korçë County
- Resurrection Cathedral, Korçë, built in 1992, also in Korçë County, and replacing St. George Cathedral demolished in 1968
- Resurrection of Christ Orthodox Cathedral of Tirana, built in 2011, and replacing the Orthodox Church of the Holy Evangelist
India
- Cathedral of the Resurrection, Hazaribag
Japan
- Holy Resurrection Cathedral, Tokyo, also known as Nikorai-do or Tokyo Resurrection Cathedral, main cathedral of the Japanese Orthodox Church
Latvia
- Church of the Resurrection, Riga, a parish church of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Latvia
Lithuania
- Holy Resurrection Orthodox Church, Kaunas
- Christ's Resurrection Church, Kaunas, a Roman Catholic church consecrated in 2004
Macedonia
- Church of Resurrection of Christ, Kumanovo, a church under construction in the Diocese of Kumanovo and Osogovo of the Macedonian Orthodox Church – Ohrid Archbishopric
Montenegro
- Cathedral of the Resurrection of Christ, Podgorica, a Serbian Orthodox Church cathedral concecrated in 2014
Morocco
Pakistan
- Cathedral Church of the Resurrection, Lahore, an Anglican cathedral in the Church of Pakistan
Poland
- Church of the Resurrection in Katowice, an Evangelical-Augsburg church built in the 1850s
Russia
- Church of the Savior on Blood, St. Petersburg
- Church of the Resurrection, Kadashi, Moscow
- Church of the Resurrection, Kostroma
Ukraine
- Church of the Resurrection, Foros
- Patriarchal Cathedral of the Resurrection of Christ, Kiev, main cathedral of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church
United Kingdom
- Church of the Resurrection and All Saints, Caldy, an Anglican church in Caldy, Wirral, Merseyside; daughter church of St Bridget's Church, West Kirby, in the Diocese of Chester
- Church of the Resurrection, Hurley, also called simply The Resurrection, an Anglican church in Hurley, Warwickshire, England, and Diocese of Birmingham
United States
- Holy Resurrection Church (Belkofski, Alaska), a Russian Orthodox church in Aleutians East Borough, with a pyramid-shaped roof, NRHP #80000739
- Holy Resurrection Church (Kodiak, Alaska), a Russian Orthodox church in Kodiak Island Borough, NRHP #77001574, built in 1945, but replacing older versions on the site back to 1796
- Episcopal Church of the Resurrection (Pleasant Hill, California), in Contra Costa County, dedicated in 1962
- Resurrection Catholic Parish (Wilmington), New Castle County, Delaware
- Catholic Church of the Resurrection, Lakeland, Florida
- Resurrection of the Lord Catholic Church (Waipahu, Hawaii), a parish church on the island of Oahu
- Resurrection Catholic Church (Dubuque, Iowa)
- United Methodist Church of the Resurrection, Leawood, Kansas, with other sites around Kansas City
- Holy Resurrection Orthodox Church (Berlin, New Hampshire), also known as "the Russian Church", built in 1916, NHRP #79000196, in Coos County
- Church of the Resurrection (Manhattan), an Episcopal church on 74th Street in Manhattan, New York City, completed in 1869 and originally known as the Church of the Holy Sepulchre
- Chapel of the Resurrection (New York City), a Roman Catholic chapel on 151st Street in Manhattan, New York City
- Church of the Resurrection (Queens), an Episcopal church on 118th Street in Richmond Hill/Kew Gardens, Queens, New York City, built in 1874 and remodeled in 1904, NRHP #03000090
- Church of the Resurrection (Little Switzerland, North Carolina), NRHP #99000272, in Mitchell County
Urugray
- Russian Orthodox Church of the Resurrection, Montevideo, built in 1920
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