Erin United Presbyterian Church
Posted by: S5280ft
N 42° 31.067 W 082° 55.373
17T E 342046 N 4709059
On the east side of Gratiot Avenue between 12 and 13 mile roads. Just north of where Common Road (12 1/2 Mile) T's in from the west. Plenty of parking available.
Waymark Code: WMGAA
Location: Michigan, United States
Date Posted: 07/03/2006
Views: 43
Under the leadership of the Reverend Harry N. Bissell of Mount Clemens, several families organized the First Presbyterian Church of Erin in 1860. The original thirteen members held their first services in a small schoolhouse. They were the first congregation in this community to conduct services in English. In early 1861, Thomas Common donated the present site to the church. The first church on this site, which cost less than $500, was completed in October 1861. The congregation built a new church here in 1930 and added a more modern sanctuary onto it in 1967. Dedicatory services for the expanded church were held on September 17, 1967. The church's name was changed to the First Presbyterian Church of Roseville in 1929 and to the Erin United Presbyterian Church in 1953.
Historical Date: 01/01/1953
Historical Name: Rev. Harry N. Bissel
Description: Under the leadership of the Reverend Harry N. Bissell of Mount Clemens, several families organized the First Presbyterian Church of Erin in 1860. The original thirteen members held their first services in a small schoolhouse. They were the first congregation in this community to conduct services in English. In early 1861 Thomas Common donated the present site to the church. The first church on this site, which cost less than $500, was completed in October 1861. The congregation built a new church here in 1930 and added a more modern sanctuary onto it in 1967. Dedicatory services for the expanded church were held on September 17, 1967. The church's name was changed to the First Presbyterian Church of Roseville in 1929 and to the Erin United Presbyterian Church in 1953.
Parking nearby?: yes
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website: [Web Link]
Registered Site #: Local Site #906
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