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St. Michael's Episcopal Church (Manhattan)

St. Michael's Church is a historic Episcopal church at 225 West 99th Street and Amsterdam Avenue on Manhattan's Upper West Side in New York City.[2] The parish was founded on the present site in January 1807, at that time in the rural Bloomingdale District. The present limestone Romanesque building, the third on the site, was built in 1890–91 to designs by Robert W. Gibson and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1996.

St. Michael's Church
(2009)
Location225 W. 99th St., New York, New York
Coordinates40°47′46″N 73°58′10″W / 40.79611°N 73.96944°W / 40.79611; -73.96944
Built1890–91
ArchitectRobert W. Gibson
Architectural styleRomanesque Revival, Renaissance Revival
NRHP reference No.96001354[1]
Significant dates
Added to NRHPNovember 15, 1996
Designated NYCLApril 12, 2016

The church building also is noted for its Tiffany stained glass and its two tracker-action pipe organs built in 1967 by the Rudolph von Beckerath Organ Company (Hamburg, Germany); the church has fine acoustics.

In addition to traditional Anglican services, St. Michael's has services and prayer groups influenced by the emerging church movement.

Sale of air rights that enabled the building of The Ariel allowed St. Michael's to finance a major building restoration.[3]

On April 12, 2016, the church, parish house and rectory were designated landmarks by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission.[4]

In 2021, it reported 568 members, average attendance of 100, and $743,546 in plate and pledge income.[5]

History edit

Almost uniquely among upper Manhattan's houses of worship, St. Michael's Church has been located on exactly the same site for two centuries.

The first building was a simple white frame structure with a belfry, built for pewholders of Trinity Church, Wall Street, who sought a more convenient place to worship near their summer homes overlooking the Hudson River amid the farms on what is now Manhattan's Upper West Side. At that time the City of New York was confined to the southern tip of Manhattan. Among the congregation was Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton, widow of Alexander Hamilton. A second, larger, Carpenter Gothic building was in use from 1854 to 1891. In the 1840s and 50s Rev. Thomas McClure Peters extended a missionary church in the racially integrated settlement of Seneca Village, demolished to make way for Central Park.[6] In the 1850s the Rector's wife Mrs. William Richmond transformed the John McVickar house, formerly the center of a sixty-acre estate south of St. Michael's, for a Protestant Episcopal "home for abandoned women who found no hand outstretched to help them".[7] Subsequently, the church was served by Rev. Peters' son and grandson, John Punnett Peters. Altogether, the three generations of Peters led the parish for 99 years.[8]

The third and current building, influenced by the Romanesque and Byzantine styles and designed to seat 1,500 people, was dedicated in December, 1891.[9] The church stands on ground formerly used as a cemetery. In building the church it was decided not to disturb it. Among those still buried there are the Rev. Mr. Richmond, the first rector of the church. The last interment took place in 1872.[10][11] The present church was erected after an elevated railroad was built on Columbus Avenue absorbing the rural district into the growing city.[9][12][13]

In 1895, Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848–1933) was commissioned to design and install the seven great lancet windows representing St. Michael's Victory in Heaven, along with a marble altar. Twenty-five years later, Tiffany's overall design scheme was completed with the Chapel of the Angels reredos mosaic depicting the Witnesses of the Redemption. From the 1890s through the 1920s, parishioners donated stained glass windows of eclectic styles.

In 1997 St. Michael's Church became a Designated Historical Building on the National Register of Historic Places and the New York State Register of Historic Places.

Its rectory stands at the head of the former St. Michael's Lane: the ghostly presence of St. Michael's Lane may still be traced in mid-block back alleys and service access between apartment buildings for several blocks south of 91st Street.

Architecture edit

 
"St. Michael's Victory in Heaven" windows depict the seven archangels Jehudiel, Uriel, Gabriel, Michael, Barachiel, Raphael, Sealtiel and other celestial beings.

The church was designed by architect Robert W. Gibson.[9] The square, Romanesque bell tower rises 160 feet.[13]

Tiffany studios created many works of art for the congregation.[14] After the church building was completed, seven windows were commissioned and installed showing "St. Michael's Victory in Heaven." Louis Comfort Tiffany designed the windows which were made in his studios with the assistance of artists Clara W. Parrish, Edward P. Sperry, Louis J. Lederle and Joseph Lauber.[15] Two additional Tiffany stained glass windows were later installed in the Chapel of the Angels, in addition to a large Tiffany mosaic behind the altar. Tiffany decorations in the main sanctuary include a white Vermont marble altar, altar rail, and pulpit and the dome of the apse. The many Tiffany features were installed between 1891 and 1920.[15] The windows were restored in 1990.[13] After the windows were restored, the church had the entire interior painted by Fine Art Decoration of New York with the architectural details picked out in an array of colors drawn from the windows and mosaics.[9][13]

Organ edit

A Rudolf von Beckerath organ was installed in 1967.[9]

Impact edit

For most of its existence, and continuing today, St. Michael's has influenced the physical and social development of New York City. St. Michael's founded at least six New York churches, including All Angels' Church, located first in Seneca Village, in what is now Central Park, and later on West End Avenue. After the Civil War, St. Michael's provided space and financial support for the free Bloomingdale Clinic, District Nurse Association, Day Nursery and Circulating Library.[16]

In the 1980s the congregation had dwindled to thirty, but by 1987 it was up to three hundred,[17] thanks in large part to the energies of Rev. Frederick Hill, who retired in 1992 and died in 1997. St. Michael's is known for its wide range of programs and for its congregation's wide ethnic, socio-economic, and sexual orientation diversity. The church draws people from all areas of New York City and its surroundings.[16]

In 2013, the church had five choirs and more than 100 children involved in the Christian Formation Program. Social ministries included work for the hungry and the homeless, the ill and their caregivers, the unemployed and their dependents. Both church and parish house provide space for extensive parish activities and major not-for-profit community organizations.[16]

Since the early 1990s, St. Michael's has been partnered with St. Michael's, Promosa, in Matlosane, South Africa and, most recently, with the Diocese of Madras in the Church of South India.[18]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
  2. ^ Salwen, p.43
  3. ^ Rasenberger, Jim (June 17, 2007) "High Anxiety" The New York Times
  4. ^ Danza, Cynthia and Percival, Marianne S. (April 12, 2016) "St. Michael's Episcopal Church, Parish House and Rectory Designation Report" New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission
  5. ^ "Explore Parochial Trends". Episcopal Church. Retrieved 2022-12-02.
  6. ^ Salwen, p.47.
  7. ^ Quoted in Salwen, pp.47 ff.
  8. ^ http://mssa.library.yale.edu/obituary_record/1859_1924/1921-22.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  9. ^ a b c d e New York City Chapter of the American Guild of Organists "St. Michael's Church (Episcopal)", The New York City Organ Project. Retrieved 28 February 2013.
  10. ^ "For a Handsome New Church". The New York Times. New York. 1890-09-30. Retrieved 2017-07-01.
  11. ^ "Some Old Grave-Yards". The New York Times. New York. 1879-05-18. Retrieved 2017-07-01.
  12. ^ "Architecture", St. Michael's Church, Worshiping & Serving since 1807. Retrieved 28 February 2013.
  13. ^ a b c d Gray, Christopher (February 5, 1989) "St. Michael's Episcopal Church; Restoration, and Perhaps A Striking Tiffany-Style Finish", The New York Times
  14. ^ Duncan, Alastair (1980) Tiffany Windows New York: Simon and Schuster. p.135. ISBN 0671249517.
  15. ^ a b "Tiffany Windows", St. Michael’s Church website. Retrieved 28 February 2013.
  16. ^ a b c Terepka, Jean Ballard “History: St. Michael’s Church: Two Centuries and Onward”, St. Michael’s Church website. Retrieved 28 February 2013.
  17. ^ Salwen, p.289
  18. ^ The Episcopal Diocese of New York, as a whole, has companion partnerships with the Dioceses of Matlosane and Madras (also known as Chennai) as well as Central Tanganyika, also in Africa. The parishes of this diocese are expected to assist with these partnerships. See the report about the "Diocese of New York" at the Global Episcopal Mission Network website.

Bibliography edit

  • Salwen, Peter (1989) Upper West Side Story: A History and Guide New York: Abbeville Press. ISBN 1558594299.

External links edit

  • St. Michael's Church website

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Not to be confused with St Michael s Church 34th Street Manhattan St Michael s Church is a historic Episcopal church at 225 West 99th Street and Amsterdam Avenue on Manhattan s Upper West Side in New York City 2 The parish was founded on the present site in January 1807 at that time in the rural Bloomingdale District The present limestone Romanesque building the third on the site was built in 1890 91 to designs by Robert W Gibson and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1996 St Michael s ChurchU S National Register of Historic PlacesNew York City Landmark 2009 Show map of New York CityShow map of New YorkShow map of the United StatesLocation225 W 99th St New York New YorkCoordinates40 47 46 N 73 58 10 W 40 79611 N 73 96944 W 40 79611 73 96944Built1890 91ArchitectRobert W GibsonArchitectural styleRomanesque Revival Renaissance RevivalNRHP reference No 96001354 1 Significant datesAdded to NRHPNovember 15 1996Designated NYCLApril 12 2016The church building also is noted for its Tiffany stained glass and its two tracker action pipe organs built in 1967 by the Rudolph von Beckerath Organ Company Hamburg Germany the church has fine acoustics In addition to traditional Anglican services St Michael s has services and prayer groups influenced by the emerging church movement Sale of air rights that enabled the building of The Ariel allowed St Michael s to finance a major building restoration 3 On April 12 2016 the church parish house and rectory were designated landmarks by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission 4 In 2021 it reported 568 members average attendance of 100 and 743 546 in plate and pledge income 5 Contents 1 History 2 Architecture 3 Organ 4 Impact 5 See also 6 References 6 1 Bibliography 7 External linksHistory editAlmost uniquely among upper Manhattan s houses of worship St Michael s Church has been located on exactly the same site for two centuries The first building was a simple white frame structure with a belfry built for pewholders of Trinity Church Wall Street who sought a more convenient place to worship near their summer homes overlooking the Hudson River amid the farms on what is now Manhattan s Upper West Side At that time the City of New York was confined to the southern tip of Manhattan Among the congregation was Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton widow of Alexander Hamilton A second larger Carpenter Gothic building was in use from 1854 to 1891 In the 1840s and 50s Rev Thomas McClure Peters extended a missionary church in the racially integrated settlement of Seneca Village demolished to make way for Central Park 6 In the 1850s the Rector s wife Mrs William Richmond transformed the John McVickar house formerly the center of a sixty acre estate south of St Michael s for a Protestant Episcopal home for abandoned women who found no hand outstretched to help them 7 Subsequently the church was served by Rev Peters son and grandson John Punnett Peters Altogether the three generations of Peters led the parish for 99 years 8 The third and current building influenced by the Romanesque and Byzantine styles and designed to seat 1 500 people was dedicated in December 1891 9 The church stands on ground formerly used as a cemetery In building the church it was decided not to disturb it Among those still buried there are the Rev Mr Richmond the first rector of the church The last interment took place in 1872 10 11 The present church was erected after an elevated railroad was built on Columbus Avenue absorbing the rural district into the growing city 9 12 13 In 1895 Louis Comfort Tiffany 1848 1933 was commissioned to design and install the seven great lancet windows representing St Michael s Victory in Heaven along with a marble altar Twenty five years later Tiffany s overall design scheme was completed with the Chapel of the Angels reredos mosaic depicting the Witnesses of the Redemption From the 1890s through the 1920s parishioners donated stained glass windows of eclectic styles In 1997 St Michael s Church became a Designated Historical Building on the National Register of Historic Places and the New York State Register of Historic Places Its rectory stands at the head of the former St Michael s Lane the ghostly presence of St Michael s Lane may still be traced in mid block back alleys and service access between apartment buildings for several blocks south of 91st Street Architecture edit nbsp St Michael s Victory in Heaven windows depict the seven archangels Jehudiel Uriel Gabriel Michael Barachiel Raphael Sealtiel and other celestial beings The church was designed by architect Robert W Gibson 9 The square Romanesque bell tower rises 160 feet 13 Tiffany studios created many works of art for the congregation 14 After the church building was completed seven windows were commissioned and installed showing St Michael s Victory in Heaven Louis Comfort Tiffany designed the windows which were made in his studios with the assistance of artists Clara W Parrish Edward P Sperry Louis J Lederle and Joseph Lauber 15 Two additional Tiffany stained glass windows were later installed in the Chapel of the Angels in addition to a large Tiffany mosaic behind the altar Tiffany decorations in the main sanctuary include a white Vermont marble altar altar rail and pulpit and the dome of the apse The many Tiffany features were installed between 1891 and 1920 15 The windows were restored in 1990 13 After the windows were restored the church had the entire interior painted by Fine Art Decoration of New York with the architectural details picked out in an array of colors drawn from the windows and mosaics 9 13 Organ editA Rudolf von Beckerath organ was installed in 1967 9 Impact editFor most of its existence and continuing today St Michael s has influenced the physical and social development of New York City St Michael s founded at least six New York churches including All Angels Church located first in Seneca Village in what is now Central Park and later on West End Avenue After the Civil War St Michael s provided space and financial support for the free Bloomingdale Clinic District Nurse Association Day Nursery and Circulating Library 16 In the 1980s the congregation had dwindled to thirty but by 1987 it was up to three hundred 17 thanks in large part to the energies of Rev Frederick Hill who retired in 1992 and died in 1997 St Michael s is known for its wide range of programs and for its congregation s wide ethnic socio economic and sexual orientation diversity The church draws people from all areas of New York City and its surroundings 16 In 2013 the church had five choirs and more than 100 children involved in the Christian Formation Program Social ministries included work for the hungry and the homeless the ill and their caregivers the unemployed and their dependents Both church and parish house provide space for extensive parish activities and major not for profit community organizations 16 Since the early 1990s St Michael s has been partnered with St Michael s Promosa in Matlosane South Africa and most recently with the Diocese of Madras in the Church of South India 18 See also edit nbsp Architecture portal nbsp Christianity portal nbsp National Register of Historic Places portal nbsp New York City portalAnglican Communion List of New York City Designated Landmarks in Manhattan from 59th to 110th Streets National Register of Historic Places listings in Manhattan from 59th to 110th Streets Complete List of Presiding Bishops Succession of Bishops of the Episcopal Church in the United States St Michael s Episcopal Church disambiguation St Michael s Church disambiguation References edit National Register Information System National Register of Historic Places National Park Service March 13 2009 Salwen p 43 Rasenberger Jim June 17 2007 High Anxiety The New York Times Danza Cynthia and Percival Marianne S April 12 2016 St Michael s Episcopal Church Parish House and Rectory Designation Report New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission Explore Parochial Trends Episcopal Church Retrieved 2022 12 02 Salwen p 47 Quoted in Salwen pp 47 ff http mssa library yale edu obituary record 1859 1924 1921 22 pdf bare URL PDF a b c d e New York City Chapter of the American Guild of Organists St Michael s Church Episcopal The New York City Organ Project Retrieved 28 February 2013 For a Handsome New Church The New York Times New York 1890 09 30 Retrieved 2017 07 01 Some Old Grave Yards The New York Times New York 1879 05 18 Retrieved 2017 07 01 Architecture St Michael s Church Worshiping amp Serving since 1807 Retrieved 28 February 2013 a b c d Gray Christopher February 5 1989 St Michael s Episcopal Church Restoration and Perhaps A Striking Tiffany Style Finish The New York Times Duncan Alastair 1980 Tiffany Windows New York Simon and Schuster p 135 ISBN 0671249517 a b Tiffany Windows St Michael s Church website Retrieved 28 February 2013 a b c Terepka Jean Ballard History St Michael s Church Two Centuries and Onward St Michael s Church website Retrieved 28 February 2013 Salwen p 289 The Episcopal Diocese of New York as a whole has companion partnerships with the Dioceses of Matlosane and Madras also known as Chennai as well as Central Tanganyika also in Africa The parishes of this diocese are expected to assist with these partnerships See the report about the Diocese of New York at the Global Episcopal Mission Network website Bibliography edit Salwen Peter 1989 Upper West Side Story A History and Guide New York Abbeville Press ISBN 1558594299 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to St Michael s Episcopal Church Manhattan St Michael s Church website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title St Michael 27s Episcopal Church Manhattan amp oldid 1154798870, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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