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The church structure, designed by architect Theophilus Parsons Chandler, was built in 1905 in the neo-Gothic (Gothic-revival) style. 13 of the 253 stained-glass windows were hand-painted by Tiffany Studios. The main worship hall also feature a pair of 30 foot, two-ton oak doors, still in operation, which can be rolled open to the choir.
The first structure burned down in 1832, and a second sanctuary was constructed the same year. The third (and present) sanctuary was constructed after a fire in 1848 destroyed the previous structure. The name was changed to "Downtown" after First Presbyterian moved out of downtown Nashville in 1955.
Downtown Presbyterian Church of Nashville: ... Emmanuel Episcopal Church: 1884–86 2000 Pittsburgh, PA: ... Presbyterian: First Church of Christ, Scientist, Berkeley ...
The First Presbyterian Church at one time was located at 154 5th Avenue North in Nashville, Tennessee. This location now houses the Downtown Presbyterian Church, a completely different congregation than First Presbyterian Church which moved to the suburbs in the 1950s. It is a member of the Presbyterian Church (USA). The membership stood at ...
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Southminster Presbyterian Church (Mt. Lebanon Presbyterian Church) 1927–28 Thomas Pringle 799 Washington Road Mt. Lebanon 2007 Tillie S. Speyer house: 1963 A. James Speyer: 1500 Wightman St. Squirrel Hill 2014 Abraam Steinberg house 1951 Peter Berndtson and Cornelia Brierly
First Presbyterian was the meeting place for both the first presbytery and first synod. The origins of the Presbyterian Church is the Protestant Reformation of the 16th century. The writings of French theologian and lawyer John Calvin (1509–64) solidified much of the Reformed thinking that came before him in the form of the sermons and ...