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  2. First Presbyterian Church (Pittsburgh) - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. List of Presbyterian churches in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    First Presbyterian Church, Washington: 1793 founded Washington: First Presbyterian Church, West Chester: 1832 NRHP-listed 1972 West Chester: Designed by Thomas U. Walter: First Presbyterian Church, Wilkes-Barre: 1887 97 S Franklin St.

  4. Category:Churches in Pittsburgh - Wikipedia

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    First Presbyterian Church (Pittsburgh) G. Grace Anglican Church (Pittsburgh) H. Heinz Memorial Chapel; Holy Ghost Byzantine Catholic Church (Pittsburgh) J.

  5. Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary - Wikipedia

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    Classes commenced in 1810, making RPTS the fifth oldest seminary in the United States. During its first 46 years, RPTS moved to at least five different locations in several states; In 1856, the seminary relocated to the North Side of Pittsburgh and then to a brick mansion on Pittsburgh's East End in 1923 where it has remained.

  6. Category:Presbyterian churches in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    First Presbyterian Church (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania) First Presbyterian Church (Philadelphia) First Presbyterian Church (Pittsburgh) First Presbyterian Church (Washington, Pennsylvania) First Presbyterian Church of the Covenant (Erie, Pennsylvania) First Presbyterian Church of West Chester; Forks of the Brandywine Presbyterian Church

  7. Presbyterianism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 1810, a group of pro-revivalist Presbyterians in Kentucky broke away from the mainline Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. to form the Cumberland Presbyterian Church. [35] In 1837, revivalism was one of the issues that led to the Old School–New School Controversy in the Presbyterian Church in the U.S.

  8. South Side Presbyterian Church - Wikipedia

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    In 1873, the name was changed to South Side Presbyterian Church after Birmingham was annexed into the city of Pittsburgh. The original church was built by John T. Natcher and cost $30,000. In 1893, the building was expanded with a new front section including asymmetrical towers and a new main entrance. The rear of the property also includes a ...

  9. Pittsburgh Theological Seminary - Wikipedia

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    World Mission Initiative (WMI) at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary is a fellowship of Presbyterians. [9] WMI prepares seminarians to become pastors, and coordinates cross-cultural trips. It has a church focus and works to train world Christian pastors. WMI hosts missionaries, national church leaders, and scholars on campus throughout the year.