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Highrock Church is an
Evangelical Covenant Church The Evangelical Covenant Church (ECC) is a Radical Pietistic denomination with Lutheran roots in the evangelical Christian tradition. The denomination has 129,015 members in 878 congregations and an average worship attendance of 219,000 people ...
congregation located in
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. Founded in 1999, it occupies the former Saint Athanasius Greek Orthodox Church at 735 Massachusetts Avenue in the town center. The building, constructed in 1841 and restyled in 1860, is a prominent regional example of Italianate ecclesiastical architecture, and was listed on the
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in 1983.


Building architecture and history

Highrock Church stands on the west side of Arlington Center, on the north side of Massachusetts Avenue between Central Street and Mill Street. It is a basically rectangular single-story wood-frame structure, with a gabled roof and clapboarded exterior. It is fronted by a projecting vestibule with elaborate Classical features, capped by an equally elaborate three-stage tower topped by a blue cupola. The interior is more modestly styled. The church building was constructed in 1841 for a Universalist congregation that had broken off from First Parish Congregational Church, which maintained a Unitarian belief. It was originally trimmed with Greek Revival features, and lacked the projecting entry and tower. In 1860 it was substantially altered according to plans developed by ecclesiastical architect
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, which included the elaborate front and a tower with a spire. The spire was blown away in the Great New England Hurricane of 1938, and was replaced by the cupola. The church's architecture is regarded as one of the finest examples of early Italianate ecclesiastical architecture in the
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area. In 1961, the two congregations reunited at the Unitarian Church. In 1964, Saint Athasius
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purchased the building from the Universalists and made the site its home until 2004. The church building was added to the
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in 1983. In 2006, the Highrock congregation purchased the building, after the Greek Orthodox congregation moved to a larger structure (the former St. James Roman Catholic Church in Arlington).


Congregation history

The Highrock congregation was established in 1999 in
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, adopting the name "Highrock" from the street on which they met. The joined the Evangelical Covenant Church in 2003, and in 2006 purchased this building.http://www.highrock.org/about/church-plants/ (accessed November 6, 2012) In 2008, Highrock launched its first
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, establishing a new congregation in
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. In the summer of 2012, Highrock launched two new church plants in Quincy and Salem.


See also

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References


External links


Highrock Church Website
{{National Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts Eastern Orthodox churches in Massachusetts Churches on the National Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts Churches completed in 1841 19th-century Eastern Orthodox church buildings Churches in Middlesex County, Massachusetts Buildings and structures in Arlington, Massachusetts National Register of Historic Places in Arlington, Massachusetts Historic district contributing properties in Massachusetts