Old Christ Church Lutheran (New York City)

Old Christ Church Lutheran (New York City)
Old Christ Church Lutheran
General information
Town or city New York, New York
Country United States of America
Construction started 1767[1]
Completed 1767[1]
Design and construction
Client Christ Lutheran Evangelical German Church

The Old Christ Church Lutheran was a former Lutheran congregation in North America founded in 1750 after breaking off from Trinity Lutheran Church. The two congregations reunited in 1784 as The United German Lutheran Churches in New York City, but still referred to as Christ and old Trinity. The two united congregations began sharing the St. Matthew's Church structure in 1822 while keeping separate names. This continued until the name ceased in 1838 and the congregation was just called the Evangelical Lutheran Church of St. Matthew.[2][1][3] The present New York Lutheran church of the same name, Christ Church was founded much later after the Old Christ Church name was no longer used.

History

German members succeeded from the German and Dutch Trinity Lutheran Church in 1750 founding Christ Church after purchasing and adaptively reusing a brewery on Cliff Street as a church. In 1767, the congregation built a church at Frankfort and William Streets, later known as The Old Swamp Church. In 1784, Christ Church Lutheran unites with Trinity Lutheran Church as The United German Lutheran Churches in New York City. With merger, services are held in the former Christ Church building. The Trinity Church had been destroyed in 1776 and not rebuilt.[1]

An English-language Lutheran church is founded and built in 1822 on Walker Street, at the east end of Broadway, called Saint Matthew’s Church. Always in debt, it is sold in 1826 for $22,750.00 after The United German Lutheran Churches in New York City refuses to aid St. Matthew's. Shortly thereafter the building was resold at the same price to The United German Lutheran Churches in New York City, referred to as Christ and old Trinity. The congregation maintains both buildings with Christ Church speaking German and St. Matthew's Church speaking English. The former Christ Church is sold in 1831 and the congregation meets in St. Matthew's until 1838 when the congregation assumes the name St. Matthew's.[1] The former Christ Church building was demolished thereafter.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Rev. Peter Debra, ["http://www.stmatthewnyc.org/Timeline-%20St%20M.html A Timeline of a History of St. Matthew"] (Accessed 27 Dec 2010)
  2. ^ Rev. Peter Debra, "Timeline of Messiah Mission Church," (Accessed 27 Dec 2010)
  3. ^ 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.).

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