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First Presbyterian Church of Dallas

First Presbyterian Church of Dallas is a historic congregation at 1835 Young Street in the Farmers Market District of downtown Dallas, Texas (USA). The current building is a contributing property in the Harwood Street Historic District and a Dallas Landmark. The congregation was founded in 1856 as the first U.S. (Southern) Presbyterian Church organized in Dallas, and is the mother church from which many other Presbyterian churches in the area have stemmed.

First Presbyterian Church
Harwood Historic District structures including the First Presbyterian Church (far left)
First Presbyterian Church
First Presbyterian Church
32°46′46″N 96°47′37″W / 32.77944°N 96.79361°W / 32.77944; -96.79361
Location1835 Young St.,
Dallas, Texas
CountryUnited States
DenominationPresbyterian Church (USA)
WebsiteFirst Presbyterian Church of Dallas
Architecture
Architect(s)C. D. Hill & Company
StyleNeoclassical Revival
Years built1912[1]
First Presbyterian Church and Activities Building
Location401 S. Harwood St.
Part ofDallas Downtown Historic District (ID08001299[2])
DLMK No.H/16
DLMKHD No.H/48 (Harwood HD)
Significant dates
Designated CPJanuary 9, 2009
Designated DLMKOctober 21, 1981[3]
Designated DLMKHDFebruary 28, 1990[4]

History Edit

First Presbyterian Church of Dallas was founded February 3, 1856, by the Rev. Robert Hamilton Byers, stated supply minister for Presbyterian churches in Rusk and Henderson counties. The church began with eleven members. It lacked a formal place of worship so members met at various times in private homes, a blacksmith shop, a lumber yard, the courthouse, and a printing shop.[5]

In 1873 the congregation erected its first owned building at Elm and Ervay streets. Its second home was built in 1882 at Harwood and Main streets, the first brick church in Dallas. By 1897 this structure had been enlarged and so extensively remodeled that it was considered to be a new (third) building. The style was Victorian eclectic.

The present sanctuary and Harwood Street Educational Building at Harwood and Wood, the congregation's fourth home, were built in 1911–12 by the Alex Watson Construction Company and opened on March 2, 1913. The Greek Revival church edifice was designed by C. D. Hill & Company, a prominent Dallas architecture firm.[1] The Corinthian columns that flank the entrance doors on Harwood and Wood Streets are monolithic—the first in Dallas. Each column was shipped to Dallas on a separate flatcar from Indiana.[5]

The exterior walls contain the original pictorial windows of "art glass." These were prepared by the Kansas City Stained Glass Works Company and shipped to Dallas in 1912. The interior design is a modified Akron Plan. The Akron plan was developed by Akron, Ohio architects (1900–1920) to promote efficiency of movement by congregants between worship and Sunday School. This plan is characterized by a semicircular amphitheater with curved seating, opening to classrooms immediately adjacent to the Sanctuary.[5]

The current minister is Rev. Amos J. Disasa

Community involvement Edit

Since its early days First Presbyterian has been providing social services in Dallas.

  • First Presbyterian Church began a home to house the city's orphaned and abandoned children at Annex and Bryan Streets. Today a state historical marker stands at the entrance to the Presbyterian Children's Home and Service Agency in Itasca, Texas, tracing the institution's roots to this Dallas church.
  • Children's Medical Center, adjacent to the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School in Dallas, had its beginning as a clinic for small children in the basement of First Presbyterian Church in 1921. It was the first free clinic in the Southwest.[5]
  • The congregation began its Stewpot ministry to the homeless and disadvantaged in 1975. The Stewpot and its many related ministries have received national recognition and serve as models for other churches/cities. In May 2008, First Presbyterian entered into an agreement with the city of Dallas and the Metro Dallas Homeless Alliance to move the Stewpot's meal service to The Bridge, Dallas' new homeless assistance center, where they now serve 3 meals a day, 7 days a week.[citation needed]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b . Dallascityhall.com. Archived from the original on 2012-05-10. Retrieved 2013-03-17.
  2. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. November 2, 2013.
  3. ^ Lee E. Holt (October 21, 1981). "Ordinance No. 17172" (PDF). City of Dallas. Retrieved August 4, 2018.
  4. ^ Larry E. Casto (March 31, 2018). "Ordinance No. 30812" (PDF). City of Dallas. Retrieved August 4, 2018.
  5. ^ a b c d . www.firstpresdallas.org. Archived from the original on 2011-07-26.

External links Edit

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First Presbyterian Church of Dallas is a historic congregation at 1835 Young Street in the Farmers Market District of downtown Dallas Texas USA The current building is a contributing property in the Harwood Street Historic District and a Dallas Landmark The congregation was founded in 1856 as the first U S Southern Presbyterian Church organized in Dallas and is the mother church from which many other Presbyterian churches in the area have stemmed First Presbyterian ChurchHarwood Historic District structures including the First Presbyterian Church far left First Presbyterian ChurchShow map of TexasFirst Presbyterian ChurchShow map of the United States32 46 46 N 96 47 37 W 32 77944 N 96 79361 W 32 77944 96 79361Location1835 Young St Dallas TexasCountryUnited StatesDenominationPresbyterian Church USA WebsiteFirst Presbyterian Church of DallasArchitectureArchitect s C D Hill amp CompanyStyleNeoclassical RevivalYears built1912 1 First Presbyterian Church and Activities BuildingU S Historic districtContributing propertyDallas LandmarkDallas Landmark Historic DistrictContributing PropertyLocation401 S Harwood St Part ofDallas Downtown Historic District ID08001299 2 DLMK No H 16DLMKHD No H 48 Harwood HD Significant datesDesignated CPJanuary 9 2009Designated DLMKOctober 21 1981 3 Designated DLMKHDFebruary 28 1990 4 Contents 1 History 2 Community involvement 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditFirst Presbyterian Church of Dallas was founded February 3 1856 by the Rev Robert Hamilton Byers stated supply minister for Presbyterian churches in Rusk and Henderson counties The church began with eleven members It lacked a formal place of worship so members met at various times in private homes a blacksmith shop a lumber yard the courthouse and a printing shop 5 In 1873 the congregation erected its first owned building at Elm and Ervay streets Its second home was built in 1882 at Harwood and Main streets the first brick church in Dallas By 1897 this structure had been enlarged and so extensively remodeled that it was considered to be a new third building The style was Victorian eclectic The present sanctuary and Harwood Street Educational Building at Harwood and Wood the congregation s fourth home were built in 1911 12 by the Alex Watson Construction Company and opened on March 2 1913 The Greek Revival church edifice was designed by C D Hill amp Company a prominent Dallas architecture firm 1 The Corinthian columns that flank the entrance doors on Harwood and Wood Streets are monolithic the first in Dallas Each column was shipped to Dallas on a separate flatcar from Indiana 5 The exterior walls contain the original pictorial windows of art glass These were prepared by the Kansas City Stained Glass Works Company and shipped to Dallas in 1912 The interior design is a modified Akron Plan The Akron plan was developed by Akron Ohio architects 1900 1920 to promote efficiency of movement by congregants between worship and Sunday School This plan is characterized by a semicircular amphitheater with curved seating opening to classrooms immediately adjacent to the Sanctuary 5 The current minister is Rev Amos J DisasaCommunity involvement EditSince its early days First Presbyterian has been providing social services in Dallas First Presbyterian Church began a home to house the city s orphaned and abandoned children at Annex and Bryan Streets Today a state historical marker stands at the entrance to the Presbyterian Children s Home and Service Agency in Itasca Texas tracing the institution s roots to this Dallas church Children s Medical Center adjacent to the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School in Dallas had its beginning as a clinic for small children in the basement of First Presbyterian Church in 1921 It was the first free clinic in the Southwest 5 The congregation began its Stewpot ministry to the homeless and disadvantaged in 1975 The Stewpot and its many related ministries have received national recognition and serve as models for other churches cities In May 2008 First Presbyterian entered into an agreement with the city of Dallas and the Metro Dallas Homeless Alliance to move the Stewpot s meal service to The Bridge Dallas new homeless assistance center where they now serve 3 meals a day 7 days a week citation needed See also Edit National Register of Historic Places portal Texas portalNational Register of Historic Places listings in Dallas County Texas List of Dallas LandmarksReferences Edit a b City of Dallas Texas Designated Landmark Structures Dallascityhall com Archived from the original on 2012 05 10 Retrieved 2013 03 17 National Register Information System National Register of Historic Places National Park Service November 2 2013 Lee E Holt October 21 1981 Ordinance No 17172 PDF City of Dallas Retrieved August 4 2018 Larry E Casto March 31 2018 Ordinance No 30812 PDF City of Dallas Retrieved August 4 2018 a b c d Welcome to First Presbyterian Church of Dallas Our History www firstpresdallas org Archived from the original on 2011 07 26 External links EditArchitecture in Downtown Dallas First Presbyterian Church Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title First Presbyterian Church of Dallas amp oldid 1077687888, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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