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The First Presbyterian Church, known as "Old First", [1] is a church located at 48 Fifth Avenue between West 11th and 12th Streets in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. It was built in 1844–1846, [ 2 ] and designed by Joseph C. Wells in the Gothic Revival style . [ 3 ]
First Presbyterian Church (Manhattan) First Presbyterian Church in Jamaica; First Presbyterian Church of Far Rockaway; Fort Washington Presbyterian Church; M.
German Evangelical Church, (c.1857) 89-93 Rivington Street—Also known as the First German Presbyterian Church, built circa 1857, later purchased by an Orthodox German Jewish congregation in 1864, later the Allen Street Memorial Church in 1890, and finally the First Roumanian-American Congregation (Jewish) in 1902. The building collapsed in ...
St. Augustine's Church (Manhattan) St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church (Manhattan) Saint George Ukrainian Catholic Church; St. George's Episcopal Church (Manhattan) St. Ignatius of Antioch Church (New York City) St. James' Episcopal Church (Manhattan) St. Johannes Kirche (New York City) St. John's Chapel (New York City)
First Roumanian-American Congregation; J. ... North Presbyterian Church (Manhattan) O. Old Brick Church (Manhattan) S. St. John the Martyr Church (New York City)
Fort Washington Presbyterian Church First Presbyterian Church (Plattsburgh, New York) The General Assembly elects a moderator at each assembly who moderates the rest of the sessions of that assembly meeting and continues to serve until the next assembly convenes (two years later) to elect a new moderator or co-moderator. Currently, the ...
The Brick Presbyterian Church is a large congregation at Park Avenue and 91st Street on the Upper East Side of Manhattan in New York City. A congregation of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), it is known for its Day School and music programs. It was founded as an offshoot of First Presbyterian Church.
The Marble Collegiate Church, founded in 1628, is one of the oldest continuous Protestant congregations in North America.The congregation, which is part of two denominations in the Reformed tradition—the United Church of Christ and the Reformed Church in America—is located at 272 Fifth Avenue at the corner of West 29th Street in the NoMad neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City.