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First Unitarian Church of Providence (Rhode Island)

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Country
  
United States

Membership
  
600

Opened
  
1816

Architect
  
John Holden Greene

Denomination
  
Unitarian Universalist

Completed
  
1816

Phone
  
+1 401-421-7970

First Unitarian Church of Providence (Rhode Island)

Location
  
1 Benevolent Street, Providence, Rhode Island

Address
  
1 Benevolent St, Providence, RI 02906, USA

Similar
  
Central Congregational Church, Benefit Street, Grace Church, First Baptist Church in America, First Universalist Church

First Unitarian Church of Providence is a Unitarian Universalist congregation located in Providence, Rhode Island. The congregation was founded in 1723, and the current church building was dedicated in 1816.

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History

The first churches in Providence were Baptist. It wasn't until 1721 that the First Congregational Society was formed, and it erected its first house of worship in 1723. This building was known as the "Old Town House", and stood where the Providence County Courthouse now stands. By 1728, there were nine members of the congregation, led by Josiah Cotton as pastor.

A new, larger building was built on the corner of Benefit and Benevolent Streets, where the current church now stands. This building was destroyed by fire June 14, 1814.

Building

The current building was designed by local architect John Holden Greene, who designed many buildings in Providence. The design scheme of a pedimented portico in front of a tower and tall spire was similar to Charles Bulfinch's design for Boston's New South Church.

The building was dedicated October 13, 1816. It was built with white stone quarried in Johnston, Rhode Island. The original floor plan was 77 x 80 feet. The spire is 189 feet, 11 inches tall. The original cost was over $50,000.

The bell in the church's bell tower is the largest cast by the Paul Revere foundry in Canton, Massachusetts.

Renovations were made to the building in 1868 and 1916. In 1966, a bolt of lightning started a fire, which burned for four hours. Plaster detailing was destroyed along with the church's organ, but both were meticulously restored. The architect for the restoration was Irving B. Haynes, of Johnson & Haynes.

Theology

Although founded as a congregationalist church, the church later became explicitly Unitarian in theology under the leadership of Rev. Henry Edes (1803-1832). For many years it was known as The First Congregational Church (Unitarian). In April 1953 the congregation voted to change the name to The First Unitarian church of Providence.

Notable masses and members

  • Providence Mayor Thomas A. Doyle's memorial funeral service was held here on Monday June 14, 1886.
  • A funeral mass for Sarah Elizabeth Doyle, suffragist, educator and sister of Mayor Thomas Doyle, was held in December 1922.
  • Frank F. Olney (1851—1903), 18th mayor of Providence, was a member
  • References

    First Unitarian Church of Providence (Rhode Island) Wikipedia