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Coordinates: 40°2657N 79°5621W / 40.44917°N 79.93917°W / 40.44917; -79.93917
 

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Shadyside Presbyterian Church

U.S. National Register of Historic Places

Pittsburgh Landmark – PHLF

Shadyside Presbyterian Church
Shadyside Presbyterian Church is located in Pittsburgh
Shadyside Presbyterian Church

Shadyside Presbyterian Church is located in Pennsylvania
Shadyside Presbyterian Church

Shadyside Presbyterian Church is located in the United States
Shadyside Presbyterian Church

LocationAmberson Ave. and Westminster Pl., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Coordinates40°26′57N 79°56′21W / 40.44917°N 79.93917°W / 40.44917; -79.93917
Built1889
ArchitectShepley, Rutan & Coolidge
Architectural styleRomanesque, Richardsonian Romanesque
NRHP reference No.75001613[1]
Significant dates
Added to NRHPApril 03, 1975
Designated PHLF1971[2]

Shadyside Presbyterian Church is a large congregation of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) in an historic part of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. Located at the corner of Amberson Avenue and Westminster Place in the Shadyside neighborhood, Shadyside Presbyterian Church was founded in 1866 as a congregation in the Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. and has enjoyed a long history of local, national, and global recognition for its outreach and service.

The Shadyside church building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as a prime example of Richardsonian Romanesque architecture. It was completed in 1890 to designs of American architectural firm Shepley, Rutan & Coolidge, the successor firm to H.H. Richardson's own office.[3]

Throughout its long history, the church has been served by a succession of notable preachers, including Hugh Thomson Kerr Sr., Robert Cleveland Holland, Howard C. Scharfe, and F. Morgan Roberts. Between 2003 and 2012, the congregation had as its senior pastor M. Craig Barnes, noted author and speaker, and professor at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, until his election as president of Princeton Theological Seminary. Conrad C. Sharps served as senior pastor 2014–2018. The Rev. John Allan Dalles, a well-known hymn writer, Pittsburgh native, and graduate of Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, was the church's Interim Senior Minister and Head of Staff, 2019–2021. The current pastor, the twelfth in the church's history, is the Reverend Austin Crenshaw Shelley.

It was here, in 1933 that the now global practice of celebrating World Communion Sunday on the first Sunday in October was originated, under the leadership of The Rev. Hugh Thomson Kerr. It also was the first church anywhere to pioneer regular radio broadcasts of its worship, on KDKA, the first commercially licensed radio station in the United States, and was the first church to broadcast worship to both the North Pole and to the South Pole.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
  • ^ Historic Landmark Plaques 1968-2009 (PDF). Pittsburgh, PA: Pittsburgh History & Landmarks Foundation. 2010. Retrieved 2011-07-28.
  • ^ "National Register of Historic Places - Nomination Form: Shadyside Presbyterian Church" (PDF). 1967. Retrieved 2010-06-08. [dead link]
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