The main district offices of the Pennsylvania and New Jersey Wesleyan Churches are operated out of this building, located directly behind Trinity Wesleyan Church.
The Diocese of Allentown, which comprises Lehigh, Northampton, Berks, Carbon and Schuylkill counties, has its administrative offices in a section of the Jaindl building off Tilghman street. About 272,000 Catholics reside in the diocese, which was established by Pope John XXIII in 1961. It now maintains 104 parishes, 48 elementary schools, eight high schools and two colleges. In 2009, Bishop John O. Barres was installed as bishop, the fourth to serve the diocese.
This temple consists of a community of believers who praise God in song, dance and prayer. Referred to as a joyful church, Cavalry Temple has worship services, Bible study and prayer services, as well as ministries that include the Glory dancers and the Angel Food organization, which provides groceries to communities. Calvary Temple is a distinctive building -- an expansive, white structure visible from Route 22.