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New Middle Collegiate Church

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Country
  
United States

Phone
  
+1 212-477-0666

Denomination
  
Reform

Architect
  
Samuel B. Reed

New Middle Collegiate Church

Location
  
Second Avenue between 6th and 7th Streets, New York, New York

Address
  
112 2nd Ave, New York, NY 10003, USA

Architectural type
  
Gothic Revival architecture

Similar
  
Marble Collegiate Church, West End Collegiate Church, Fort Washington Collegiat, Church of the Nativity, Holy Trinity Lutheran Church

Profiles

The Middle Collegiate Church, on Second Avenue in the East Village is located between 6th and 7th Streets. It was built in 1891 and designed by S. B. Reed and was "'thoroughly equipped' as one guide said, 'with reading-rooms, gymnasium, and all appliances for aggressive modern church work'." The stained-glass windows are of Tiffany glass. The church is the successor of the Second Middle Collegiate Church, also known as the Lafayette Place Middle Dutch Church, built 1839 and abandoned by the congregation in 1887. The congregation was founded in 1628, and is one of the oldest continuous Protestant congregations in North America. Other existing churches tracing their congregational founding to the same first Collegiate Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of 1628 include West End Collegiate Church (built 1892), located on the corner of West End Avenue and 77th Street; Marble Collegiate Church, located at Fifth Avenue and Twenty-Ninth Street; and the Fort Washington Collegiate Church. All are part of the Reformed Church in America.

References

New Middle Collegiate Church Wikipedia