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Roseville Presbyterian Church, also known as Roseville United Presbyterian Church, is a church at Roseville & Sussex Avenues in
Newark, New Jersey Newark ( , ) is the most populous city in the U.S. state of New Jersey and the seat of Essex County and the second largest city within the New York metropolitan area.Roseville. In 1853, Aaron Peck, who owned most of present-day Roseville, donated the land on Roseville Avenue, where a small frame church was erected. On April 9, 1854, Roseville Presbyterian Church was incorporated by the Newark Presbytery and on April 27, Dr. John F Pingry was installed as the first pastor. In 1867, the center portion of the present sanctuary was built. Designed by Frank F. Ward of Ward & Davis, It was enlarged with wings on either side in 1875. After using the original frame building as a Sunday school house, it was removed and the present red brick building, known as the "Education building" was erected. In 1907, the building which would eventually house the chapel (and later renovated to house offices and a conference room), was built adjacent to the Education building and connected to the Sanctuary. In 1913, the Manse was built directly on the corner of Sussex & Roseville Avenues and the kitchen was added to the Education building. In 1924, Fewsmith Memorial Church at 34 Hudson St merged its 168 members into the congregation. At the death of Ms. Edith Peck in 1935, the church was bequeathed the homestead of Cyrus Peck. The Peck family were longtime members and benefactors to the church. Sherrill Hall, the last of the major buildings added to the campus, was completed in 1954 along with a new steeple after a fire destroyed the original.


Pastors

Roseville has been served by 11 pastors. * 1854 - 1860: Dr. John F. Pingry ** Resigned to establish
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.Noonan, Timothy (2012). ''The Greatest Respect: Pingry at 150 Years''. Chapel Hill, NC: Heritage Histories. pp. 2–5. . * 1860 - 1903: Dr. Charles T. Haley * 1905 - 1924: Dr. William Young Chapman ** Resigned to become President of
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& Seminary * 1924 - 1956: Dr. Walter L. Wallon * 1957 - 1964: Rev. Leonard Evans * 1965 - 1972: Rev. Kenneth Blaine Cragg * 1973 - 1976: Rev. Howard Bryant * 1978 - 1987: Rev. Oliver Brown II * 1992 - 1994: Rev. Marvin Williams * 1997 - 2015: Rev. Doris Glaspy * 2021 – present: Rev. Toure C. Marshall


Interim pastors

* 1956 - 1956: Dr. Henry Strock * 1972 - 1973: Dale Tremper * 2016 - 2021: Rev. Danny Mitchell


References

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