First Church in Oberlin
First Church in Oberlin served as an agent of reform in the years leading up to and following the Civil War.
First Church in Oberlin served as an agent of reform in the years leading up to and following the Civil War.
Designed by African American architect Walter T. Bailey, First Church of Deliverance was instrumental in the history of Gospel and stands as an important community asset in the Bronzeville neighborhood of Chicago.
First Congregational Church of Detroit was established in 1844 by abolitionists. The church served as a major Underground Railroad hub prior to moving to its current location in 1891.
First Congregational Church of Long Beach, California, is the oldest church in the city that still houses its original congregation.