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Cass Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church

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Built
  
1883; 1891 (addition)

Designated CP
  
December 01, 1997

Opened
  
1883

Added to NRHP
  
10 December 1982

NRHP Reference #
  
82000548

Designated MSHS
  
March 28, 1985

Phone
  
+1 313-833-1168

Architect
  
George D. Mason

Cass Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church

Location
  
3901 Cass Avenue Detroit, Michigan

Part of
  
Willis-Selden Historic District (#97001478)

Address
  
3901 Cass Ave, Detroit, MI 48201, USA

Architecture firm
  
Malcomson and Higginbotham

Architectural styles
  
Romanesque architecture, Romanesque Revival architecture

Similar
  
Saint Andrew's Memorial, Chapel of St Theresa‑t, Jefferson Intermediate School, Architects Building, First Unitarian Church of

The Cass Community United Methodist Church is located at 3901 Cass Avenue in Midtown Detroit, Michigan. It was built in 1883 as the Cass Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982, and designated a Michigan State Historic Site in 1985.

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History

The Cass Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church was founded in 1880. In 1883, the congregation hired architectural firm Mason & Rice to design a church at the corner of Cass and Selden. In 1891, Malcomson and Higginbotham designed an addition on the eastern side, which is now the main portion of the church.

Early in the life of the church, the congregation was well-to-do. In the 1920s, however, the membership declined as congregants moved from the area and the character of the neighborhood changed. However, the church decided to remain in the neighborhood and minister to and with the new residents. The church is still operating as a United Methodist congregation, with services that change to meet the needs of the neighborhood.

Architecture

The church is a Richardsonian Romanesque structure, constructed in the form of a Greek Cross. The church is built from rock faced Grafton stone, trimmed with Ionia sandstone. At the corner is a square tower, 86 feet high; the green ceramic tile roof is original. On the interior, Tiffany grace the windows; a Johnson - Tracker church organ is installed, which is thought to be the largest 19th-century pipe organ in Michigan.

A state of Michigan historical maker marks this church.

References

Cass Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church Wikipedia