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First Presbyterian Church (Detroit, Michigan)

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Built
  
1889

Added to NRHP
  
December 19, 1979

Phone
  
+1 313-831-5200

Architect
  
George D. Mason

NRHP Reference #
  
79001174

Designated MSHS
  
August 3, 1979

Founded
  
1980

First Presbyterian Church (Detroit, Michigan)

Location
  
2930 Woodward Avenue Detroit, Michigan

Address
  
2930 Woodward Ave, Detroit, MI 48201, USA

Architectural styles
  
Romanesque architecture, Richardsonian Romanesque

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Profiles

The former First Presbyterian Church, now the Ecumenical Theological Seminary, is located at 2930 Woodward Avenue in Midtown Detroit, Michigan. It was built in 1889 as the First Presbyterian Church.

Contents

The building, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is a designated Michigan State Historic Site (1979), and a contributing property to the Brush Park Historic District.

Architecture

George D. Mason and Zachariah Rice modeled the First Presbyterian Church after Henry Hobson Richardson's Trinity Church in Boston. The church, in the Richardsonian Romanesque style, is made from rough-cut red sandstone, with the floorplan in the shape of a Greek cross. Masonry arches support a red sandstone tower with a slate roof and turrets at each corner. The stained glass windows of the church are exceptional, with many of Tiffany glass.

When Woodward was widened in 1936, the elaborately-carved entrance porch was moved from the Woodward façade to the Edmund Place side.

A State of Michigan historical marker was placed at the site on August 26, 1980.

Current use

The building is currently used as the Ecumenical Theological Seminary. The Seminary was founded in 1980 (as the Ecumenical Theological Center). In 1992, the program leased the First Presbyterian Church for use as a seminary; in 2002 the Presbytery of Detroit gave the Ecumenical Theological Seminary the building, land and endowments of the Church.

References

First Presbyterian Church (Detroit, Michigan) Wikipedia


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