Independent Presbyterian Church (Savannah, Georgia)
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The Independent Presbyterian Church of Savannah, on Bull Street in Savannah, Georgia, is the first Presbyterian church in Georgia, founded in 1755. Land for its first building was deeded by King George II of Great Britain for use by colonial adherents of the Church of Scotland. The first building burned down in 1796, and another, modeled after St. Martin in the Fields, was built in 1800. This building burned down in 1889 and a reproduction was completed in 1891.[1]
The current minister is Terry Johnson, who is a minister in the Presbyterian Church in America.
It is included in the Savannah Historic District.
References
- ^ "Centennial of the Independent Presbyterian Church, Savannah, Georgia". Journal of Presbyterian History. 10: 126–129. 1920.
Further reading
Embury, Aymar (1914). Early American Churches. pp. 145–146.
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