First Cumberland Presbyterian Church-McKenzie explained

First Cumberland Presbyterian Church--McKenzie
Location:647 Stonewall Street North
McKenzie, Tennessee
United States
Coordinates:36.1333°N -88.5203°W
Built:1888
Architect:McDonald Bros.
Architecture:Gothic Revival
Added:June 17, 1993
Refnum:93000476

The First Cumberland Presbyterian Church is a historic Cumberland Presbyterian church building in McKenzie, Tennessee, United States, that was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1993.

Description

The church is located at 647 Stonewall Street North in central McKenzie, among several other church buildings, including a First Presbyterian Church, a First Baptist Church, and a First United Methodist Church .

History

The congregation was organized in 1867 as the "Bethlehem Congregation of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church at McKenzie, Tennessee."[1] It moved into its first permanent building in 1873.[2] In 1889 the congregation adopted the name "McKenzie Cumberland Presbyterian Church". The 18000ft2 Gothic building on Stonewall Street was built over the five-year period 1887 to 1892 at a cost of $8,000.[1] It stood out in the community for its architecture, including a tall steeple over a high-vaulted slate roof, as well as its art glass windows.[1]

In 1998 the congregation began a building project that culminated in 2002 with its relocation to a new 21000ft2 church at 16835 Highland Drive.[1] [2] Some of the old church's furnishings were to be moved to the new building,[1] and its stained glass windows were placed in storage in preparation for their installation in the new church, which was expected to be done in 2014.[3]

The former church building is now utilized by the Nursing Program of Bethel University.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Rich Heritage of McKenzie's First Cumberland Presbyterian Church . 6 Feb 2002 . Deborah . Turner . McKenzie Banner . https://web.archive.org/web/20140202170956/http://www.mckenziebanner.net/2002/2002_features/feature_Presbyterian_Feb06_02.htm . 2 February 2014.
  2. Web site: A Day of Transition . February 6, 2002 . Joel . Washburn . McKenzie Banner . https://web.archive.org/web/20140202170956/http://www.mckenziebanner.net/2002/2002_features/feature_Presbyterian_Feb06_02.htm . 2 February 2014.
  3. Web site: Construction Progressing on First Cumberland Presbyterian Church . 23 Dec 2013 . McKenzie Banner . https://web.archive.org/web/20140203151135/http://www.mckenziebanner.com/76702/1817/newsselect-stories . 3 February 2014.