Park Street Church

Park Street Church

The Park Street Church in Boston, Massachusetts is an active Conservative Congregational Church at the corner of Tremont Street and Park Street. The church is currently pastored by Gordon P. Hugenberger.

Park Street Church is a historic stop on the Freedom Trail. It was founded in 1809 by twenty-six local people, mostly former members of the Old South Meeting House. The cornerstone of the church was laid on May 1 and construction was completed by the end of the year, under the guidance of Peter Banner (architect), Benajah Young (chief mason) and Solomon Willards (woodcarver). Banner took inspiration from several early pattern books, and his design is reminiscent of a London church by Christopher Wren. Park Street church's steeple rises to 217 feet, and remains a landmark visible from several Boston neighborhoods. [ [http://www.parkstreet.org/info/history.shtml Park Street Church history and architecture from the Park Street Church website] ] The steeple is seen as the terminus of both Columbus Avenue and Tremont Street, two of Boston's radial avenues. The church is adjacent to the historic Granary Burying Ground.

The church became known as "Brimstone Corner", because of the storage of gunpowder during the War of 1812.Fact|date=February 2007

Park Street Church has a strong tradition of missions, evangelical doctrine, and application of Scripture to social issues. Edward Dorr Griffin (1770-1837) as pastor of the Park Street Church preached his famous series of Sunday evening sermons attacking the New Divinity. [Old, Hughes Oliphant. "The Reading and Preaching of the Scriptures in the Worship of the Christian Church: Volume 6, The Modern Age." Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2007: 164.] In 1816 Park Street Church joined with Old South Church to form the City Mission Society, a social service society to serve Boston's urban poor. On July 4, 1829, William Lloyd Garrison delivered his [http://teachingamericanhistory.org/library/index.asp?document=562 Address to the Colonization Society] at Park Street, making his first major public statement against slavery. The church also hosted the debut of My Country, 'Tis of Thee, also known as "America", by Samuel Francis Smith on July 4, 1831. Benjamin E. Bates, an industrialist who founded Bates College in Maine, was a Sunday school teacher and active attendant of Park Street in the mid-nineteenth century. Gleason Archer, a prominent inerrantist theologian and son of Suffolk University founder Gleason Archer, Sr., was the assistant pastor of Park Street from 1945 to 1948.

After almost 200 years, the church is still engaged in current social issues. For example, Park Street Church helped launch a private high school in Hyde Park in 2002 to help address the educational needs of inner-city Boston (more than 70% of its students are on scholarship and more than 50% are minorities); it supports ministries for the homeless, such as Boston Rescue Mission; it partners with [http://daybreakinc.org Daybreak Pregnancy Resource Center] and A Woman's Concern to assist women facing unplanned pregnancy; it provides English classes for international students and immigrants; and through a ministry called Alive in Christ, an affiliate of Exodus International and an advocate of conversion therapy, it seeks to "help those who struggle against their homosexuality and seek Christian guidance." [cite_web| url=http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2005/10/28/ex_gay_ministry_reaches_out_to_hub | title="'Ex-gay' ministry reaches out to Hub" |author=Patricia Wen | publisher="The Boston Globe" | date=2005-10-28 | accessdate=2006-11-08]

Today, Park Street is a thriving congregation. Thousands of worshippers join together at one of the four services held each Sunday and participate in the dozens of ministries and missions and outreach programs the church hosts.Fact|date=February 2007 Park Street is an international congregation, with members from more than 60 countries. The church attracts many regular worshippers from among the undergraduates, graduate students, and faculty at Boston-area universities.

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External links

* [http://www.parkstreet.org ParkStreet.org]


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