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First Presbyterian Church (Virginia City, Nevada)
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First Presbyterian Church (Edmonton)
First Presbyterian Church is a historic Presbyterian Church in Canada congregation and Gothic Revival church building in the city's downtown core of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The congregation celebrated its 125th anniversary in November 2006. History The Organizational Meeting for this congregation was held on November 3, 1881, and the first building opened at 104 Street and 99 Avenue a year later. The second structure was completed and dedicated in July 1902 at 103 Street and Jasper Avenue. The present building was completed in November 1912. In September 1978 the building was designated a Provincial Historic Resource. Notable ministers A notable minister was The Rev. David George McQueen, DD, LLD who served for 43 years, starting in 1887 upon graduation from Knox College, University of Toronto, and guided the formation of numerous congregations in the area. He served as Moderator of the General Assembly in 1912 (hosted by First in the second building) and as "Interim Moder ...
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First Presbyterian Church (Heber Springs, Arkansas)
First Presbyterian Church (and variations such as Old First Presbyterian Church or First Presbyterian Church and Rectory) may refer to: Canada *First Presbyterian Church (Edmonton), Alberta Thailand * First Presbyterian Church, Samray, in Bangkok United States Alabama * First Presbyterian Church (Birmingham, Alabama) * First Presbyterian Church (Eutaw, Alabama) * First Presbyterian Church (Greenville, Alabama) * First Presbyterian Church (Jacksonville, Alabama) * First Presbyterian Church (Talladega, Alabama) * First Presbyterian Church of Wetumpka Arizona * First Presbyterian Church of Florence * First Presbyterian Church (Phoenix, Arizona) Arkansas * First Presbyterian Church (Clarksville, Arkansas) * First Presbyterian Church (Dardanelle, Arkansas) ** Berry House (Dardanelle, Arkansas), the previous building used by the church * First Presbyterian Church (DeQueen, Arkansas) * First Presbyterian Church (Des Arc, Arkansas) * First Presbyterian Church (El Dorado, Arkansas) * Fi ...
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First Presbyterian Church (San Luis Obispo, California)
The First Presbyterian Church in downtown San Luis Obispo, California is located at 981 Marsh Street on the corner of Marsh and Morro Streets. It holds Sunday services and also midweek gatherings. The mission of First Presbyterian Church is to glorify Jesus Christ and to be instruments of God’s healing, reconciling, life-giving presence in the world. Building History First Presbyterian Church is a historic Presbyterian church founded by Civil War veteran and San Luis Obispo county judge, McDowell Reid Venable in 1875 with eleven charter members. It was the third Protestant church founded in San Luis Obispo. Prior to the erection of its current building, property was purchased at the corner of Marsh and Morro Streets and a small, wood church building was constructed. In 1884, this small church was replaced by a slightly larger Victorian Stick-Eastlake church that seated nearly 200 people. In 1904, this building was relocated to the lot next door where it was used by the c ...
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First Presbyterian Church Of San Jose
The First Presbyterian Church of San Jose was a Presbyterian church in San Jose, California, United States. Founded in 1849, it was one of the oldest Protestant churches in California. The First Presbyterian building is located on 49 N. 4th Street in Downtown San Jose across from San Jose City Hall. The neighborhood is home to several other churches, including the Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, the First Unitarian Church of San Jose, Our Lady of La Vang Parish, and the Cathedral Basilica of St. Joseph. History On February 23, 1849, the Rev. John W. Douglas, a young Presbyterian minister, arrived at Monterey Bay, California via steamship. In March 1849, he began his ministry in San Jose, California. The church, which was called "Independent Presbyterian Church," first met in the "Juzgado," a building which at the time also served as both a courthouse and as a jail (see San Jose City Hall). In 1851, a wooden church was built on North Second Street, across the street from the ...
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First Presbyterian Church Of Oakland
The First Presbyterian Church of Oakland is a historic church founded in 1853 in Oakland, California Oakland is the largest city and the county seat of Alameda County, California, United States. A major West Coast of the United States, West Coast port, Oakland is the largest city in the East Bay region of the San Francisco Bay Area, the third .... It is a part of the Presbyterian Church (USA). First Presbyterian Church was the first Christian church in Oakland. References External links First Presbyterian Church of Oakland website Oakland, California Churches in Oakland, California Presbyterian churches in California {{California-church-stub ...
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First Presbyterian Church (Napa, California)
First Presbyterian Church is a historic church at 1333 3rd Street in Napa, California. It was built in 1874 in the Neo-Gothic style and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1975. The building was damaged by the 2014 South Napa earthquake The 2014 South Napa earthquake occurred in the North San Francisco Bay Area on August 24 at . At 6.0 on the moment magnitude scale and with a maximum Mercalli intensity of VIII (''Severe''), the event was the largest in the San Francisco Bay Ar .... The church's congregation moved back into the sanctuary in July 2016 following repairs and restoration. References Presbyterian churches in California Churches on the National Register of Historic Places in California Carpenter Gothic church buildings in California Churches completed in 1874 Churches in Napa County, California National Register of Historic Places in Napa County, California {{NapaCountyCA-struct-stub ...
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First Presbyterian Church Of Hollywood
The First Presbyterian Church of Hollywood has had a significant impact on both the Presbyterian Church and evangelical Christianity around the world. The church was founded in 1903. A large brick gothic sanctuary was built in 1923, and seats 1,800, with a balcony on both sides and in the back. The church campus covers a full square block on Gower Street, one block north of Hollywood Boulevard and three blocks from the legendary intersection of Hollywood and Vine. History 1921–1941: Dr. Steward P. MacLennon Dr. Stewart P. MacLennon pastored the church from 1921–1941, and it was through his ministry that the sleepy Hollywood Church turned into a thriving mega-church in the 1920s, with its growth from 651 members in 1920 to 2370 members by 1930. A renowned preacher, he dreamed that it would be a center for Christian education and a "lighthouse" for the Word of God. In 1927 he met Henrietta Mears in Minneapolis and invited her to come and be a full-time Christian Education ...
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First Presbyterian Church Sanctuary Building
The First Presbyterian Church Sanctuary Building is a historic church building at 2001 Santa Clara Avenue in Alameda, California. It was built in 1904, and was added to the National Register The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) is the United States federal government's official list of districts, sites, buildings, structures and objects deemed worthy of preservation for their historical significance or "great artistic v ... in 1980. It is in plan. The building's main sanctuary walls include 14 stained glass windows. Four of these are decorative; ten depict Christ. Other buildings on the property, built in 1967, are not included in the nomination. With References Presbyterian churches in California Churches on the National Register of Historic Places in California Renaissance Revival architecture in California Neoclassical architecture in California Churches completed in 1904 Churches in Alameda County, California National Register of Historic Pla ...
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First Presbyterian Church (Stamps, Arkansas)
The First Presbyterian Church is a historic church at the junction of Market and Church Streets, SW corner in Stamps, Arkansas. The wood-frame structure was built in 1905, during Lafayette County's timber boom brought about by the arrival of the railroad. It was built for one of the first congregations to form in Stamps, and is one of the few buildings in the city to survive from the period. It is a fine local example of Gothic Revival architecture. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996. See also *National Register of Historic Places listings in Lafayette County, Arkansas __NOTOC__ This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Lafayette County, Arkansas. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties on the National Register of Historic Places in Lafayette County, Arkansas, Unit ... References Churches on the National Register of Historic Places in Arkansas Carpenter Gothic church buildings ...
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First Presbyterian Church Manse (North Little Rock, Arkansas)
The First Presbyterian Church Manse is a historic church parsonage at 415 North Maple Street in North Little Rock, Arkansas. It is a two-story brick-faced structure, with a clipped-gable roof that has wide eaves with Craftsman-style exposed rafter ends and large brackets. A porch extends across the front facade, supported at the ends by brick piers, with a low brick balustrade on either side of the entry stairs. The house was built in 1927 as the official residence of the North Little Rock First Presbyterian Church's pastor. It was used to house ministers until the 1960s, and has since served a variety of functions, including youth center and law office. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1993. See also *National Register of Historic Places listings in Pulaski County, Arkansas __NOTOC__ This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Pulaski County, Arkansas. This is intended to be a complete list of the properti ...
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First Presbyterian Church (Newport, Arkansas)
The First Presbyterian Church is a historic church building at 4th and Main Streets in Newport, Arkansas It was designed by architects Sanders & Ginocchio in Classical Revival style and built in 1910. It is a single-story brick structure, with a shallow hip roof over its main hall. The entrance is set in a slightly projecting gable-ended section, flanked by Tuscan columns and square pilasters. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. See also *National Register of Historic Places listings in Jackson County, Arkansas __NOTOC__ This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Jackson County, Arkansas. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Jackson County, Ar ... References Churches on the National Register of Historic Places in Arkansas Neoclassical architecture in Arkansas Churches completed in 1910 Buildings and structures in ...
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First Presbyterian Church (Nashville, Arkansas)
The First Presbyterian Church is a historic Presbyterian church at 2nd and Hempstead Streets in Nashville, Arkansas. The building is now home to the E. A. Williams Chapel and Museum, and is owned and operated by the Howard County Historical Society. The building is a single-story wood-frame structure, constructed in 1912 by builder Elijah Alexander Williams. It is roughly L-shaped, and exhibits a combination of Queen Anne and Stick styling that is rare in southwestern Arkansas. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. See also *National Register of Historic Places listings in Howard County, Arkansas __NOTOC__ This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Howard County, Arkansas. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties on the National Register of Historic Places in Howard County, Arkansas, United St ... References External linksMuseum web site Presbyterian churches in Arkansas Churches on ...
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