- Source: First Congregational Church (Chester, New Jersey)
First Congregational Church is a historic church located at 30 Hillside Road in Chester Borough, New Jersey. The congregation was founded in 1740. The church building was added to the National Register of Historic Places on August 10, 1977, for its significance in architecture, art, and religion.
History and description
The Greek Revival temple church was built in 1856. It is the third building used by the congregation, the first was built 1747, and the second in 1803. It features a full portico with pediment and four Doric columns. The interior decoration was painted 1857–1870 with Trompe-l'œil style. In 1873, an Opius 128 organ built by the J. H & C. S. Odell firm was installed.
Social Action
The church has fundraised for a variety of causes, including:
Dayspring Ministries, a Christian organisation which supports a school, orphanage, food program and family health clinic in haiti
Good News Home for Women, a drug and alcohol rehabilitation center for adult women
Market Street Mission, which provides support to the "homeless, helpless, and hopeless"
Carmen Ministries, who organise bible study sessions for incarcerated and ex-incarcerated men to help improve their lives and stop repeat offences
Child Evangelism Fellowship, who provide opportunities to connect young people with God
Free food to members of the local community
Support for local people living in desperate poverty
Gallery
See also
National Register of Historic Places listings in Morris County, New Jersey
Nathan A. Cooper
Bergen County, New Jersey
References
External links
Official website
"First Congregational Church". The Historical Marker Database.
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