History of First Presbyterian
A Brief History
Heather Hayes
Adapted from previous website - 

www.fpccr.org/article235043.htmA Brief History of First Presbyterian Church

 

"I am reminded of your sincere faith, a faith that lived first in your grandmother Lois and your mother Eunice and now, I am sure, lives in you."  -I Timothy 1:5

Risen from the mud, to serve God in the city.

First Presbyterian Church was founded in 1847, one year after Iowa was admitted to the Union and two years before Cedar Rapids was incorporated. 

Originally located in "Little Muddy," a thatch building located on Third Street and Second Avenue SE, where the Witwer Senior Center now stands, the church grew - even though its walls melted with every rain.  The first pastor, Williston Jones, founded Coe College in 1851, with 16 students preparing for the ministry.  In 1869 the pioneering families dedicated the Prairie Gothic sanctuary in which we now worship.

In 1961, the church dedicated a new Christian Education building. Having earlier decided to remain a downtown landmark "in the heart of the city, " First Presbyterian went through a total renovation of its worship space as the 21st Century got underway.  The renovations returned the chancel and sanctuary to the original "Prairie Gothic" style. 

You may view a brief slide show on the renovations by clicking here...use the back button to return to this page.

For over 150 years, through worship, service, education, and fellowship we have served young and old, wealthy, poor and "in between" from all four quadrants of Cedar Rapids. 

First Presbyterian takes pride in a citywide ministry, with members providing leadership in many civic, philanthropic, and service organizations.


Last Published: March 23, 2010 11:33 AM