- Messiah Mission Church (New York City)
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Messiah Mission Church General information Town or city New York, New York Country United States of America Construction started 1926[1] Completed 1927 Cost $40,000[1] Technical details Structural system brick masonry Design and construction Client Messiah Evangelical Lutheran Church[1] Architect George W. Conable 46 West 24th Street[1] Messiah Mission Church, also known as Messiah Evangelical Lutheran Church, was a Lutheran church in the Inwood neighborhood of Manhattan. The congregation was founded in 1916 and a two-storey brick school and chapel was built 1926 to designs by George W. Conable 46 West 24th Street, at 198-200 Sherman Avenue. The pastor who built the 1926 school church was Frederick P. Wilhem of 609 West 204th Street.[2][1]
Messiah merged in 1945 with St. Matthew's Lutheran Church with that congregation moving into Messiah's building. Messiah's church was sold when St. Matthew's (with Messiah) moved into a newly built church at 202 Sherman Avenue, Inwood, in 1957.[3][4]
References
- ^ a b c d e Office for Metropolitan History, "Manhattan NB Database 1900-1986," (Accessed 25 Dec 2010).
- ^ Rev. Peter Debra, "Timeline of Messiah Mission Church," (Accessed 27 Dec 2010)
- ^ Rev. Peter Debra, ["http://www.stmatthewnyc.org/Timeline-%20St%20M.html A Timeline of a History of St. Matthew"] (Accessed 27 Dec 2010)
- ^ Rev. Peter Debra, "About Us" (Accessed 27 Dec 2010)
- Dunlap, David W. From Abyssinian to Zion: A Guide to Manhattan's Houses of Worship. New York: Columbia University Press, 2004.
Categories:- Lutheran churches in New York City
- Churches in Manhattan
- Former Lutheran churches in the United States
- Religious organizations established in 1916
- Religious buildings completed in 1927
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