- First Presbyterian Church (Detroit, Michigan)
Infobox_nrhp | name =First Presbyterian Church
nrhp_type =
caption = First Presbyterian Church seen from across Woodward
location=Detroit, Michigan
lat_degrees = 42
lat_minutes = 20
lat_seconds = 38.89
lat_direction = N
long_degrees = 83
long_minutes = 3
long_seconds = 18.95
long_direction = W
locmapin = Michigan
area =
built =1889
architect=George D. Mason
architecture= Romanesque
added =December 19 ,1979
governing_body = Private
refnum=79001174cite web|url=http://www.nr.nps.gov/|title=National Register Information System|date=2007-01-23|work=National Register of Historic Places|publisher=National Park Service] The Ecumenical Theological Seminary is located at 2930Woodward Avenue inDetroit ,Michigan . It was built in 1889 as the First Presbyterian ChurchArchitecture
George D. Mason modeled the First Presbyterian Church afterHenry Hobson Richardson 'sTrinity Church inBoston . [http://www.detroit1701.org/FirstPresbyterian.htm First Presbyterian Church] from Detroit1701.org.] The church is made from rough-cut red sandstone, with the floorplan in the shape of aGreek cross .Masonry arches support a red sandstone tower with a slate roof with turrets at each corner. The stained glass windows of the church are exceptional, with many ofTiffany glass .When Woodward was widened in 1936, the elaborately-carved entrance porch was moved from the Woodward facade to the Edmund Place side.
A State of Michigan historical marker now marks this church. [http://www.michmarkers.com/Pages/L0525.htm First Presbyterian Church] from michmarkers.com]
Current Use
The building is currently used as the Ecumenical Theological Seminary. The Seminary was founded in 1980 (as the Ecumenical Theological Center). [http://www.etseminary.org/page_sl_history.htm History page] from the Ecumenical Theological Seminary.] In 1992, the program leased the First Presbyterian Church for use as a seminary; in 2002 the Presbytery of Detroit gave the Ecumenical Theological Seminary the building, land and endowments of the Church.
External links
* [http://www.etseminary.org/ Ecumenical Theological Seminary]
References
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