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North Woodward Congregational Church

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Built
  
1911

Designated MSHS
  
September 3, 1998

Phone
  
+1 313-872-5663

NRHP Reference #
  
82002905

Opened
  
1911

Added to NRHP
  
3 August 1982

North Woodward Congregational Church

Location
  
8715 Woodward Avenue Detroit, Michigan

Address
  
8715 Woodward Ave, Detroit, MI 48202, USA

Architectural style
  
Gothic Revival architecture

MPS
  
Religious Structures of Woodward Avenue Thematic Resource

Similar
  
Trinity United Methodist, First United Methodist Church, Grace Evangelical Lutheran, Highland Park Presbyter, Central Woodward Christian

The St. John's Christian Methodist Episcopal Church is a church located at 8715 Woodward Avenue in Detroit, Michigan. It was built as the North Woodward Congregational Church, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982, and designated a Michigan State Historic Site in 1998.

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History

The North Woodward Congregational Church was built in stages, with a small chapel, designed by the firm of Malcomson and Higginbotham, on the site of the present church constructed as early as 1907. The construction of the main sanctuary began in 1911 and was completed in 1912. Sections were added, with the most recent, the church house, being added in 1929. By the 1950s, the congregation had substantially moved out of Detroit, and the building was sold to the St. John's Christian Methodist Episcopal Church congregation. This congregation had been organized on July 8, 1917, as St. John's Colored Methodist Episcopal Church. A State of Michigan historical marker commemorates this church. The official denominational name was changed from "Colored" to "Christian" in 1954. St. John's Christian Methodist Episcopal Church was the first C.M.E. church established in the state of Michigan and, as of 2009, it remains the largest and most recognized Christian Methodist congregation in the state. The Reverend Dr. Joseph B. Gordon, a native Detroiter, was appointed as pastor in 2008. In August 2014, Rev. Dr. Claude Bass became the church's pastor.

Building

The architect retained by the Congregationalists was Hugh Clement. He designed a Gothic red brick church with limestone trim, having Prairie and Arts & Crafts influences. The building is lower than many Gothic churches, as it lacks a bell tower or lantern. The historical site also includes nine associated row houses along Gladstone Avenue.

References

North Woodward Congregational Church Wikipedia