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a corner where the streets were still unpaved. The Gothic building that was erected featured a parish house that was ten stories tall and had its own elevator. The "skyscraper church" functioned, as the Church had before, as a gathering place for many meetings, more than 1200 in the year 1910. During the
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If the groans and sighs of the victims of slavery could be collected, and thrown out here in one volley, these walls would tremble, these pillars would be removed from their foundations, and we should find ourselves buried in the ruins of the edifice. If the blood of the innocent, which has been shed
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In 1928, Broadway continued to break new ground by taking the rare action of ordaining a woman minister. Two years later, Jefferson left, and Allan Knight Chalmers was offered the job of replacing him. Women now demanded, and were given, the ability to serve as officers of the Church. Chalmers was a
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Charles Jefferson became pastor in 1897 and continued in the role until 1930. He was a skilled preacher and organizer under whose leadership the Church grew. The City had spread beyond its former boundaries, and again a generous offer for the Church's property stimulated a move to 56th and Broadway,
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In 1991, Broadway became an Open and Affirming Congregation of the United Church of Christ, officially welcoming all people regardless of their sexual orientation. Ministries to churches in South Africa as it threw off apartheid, to prisoners, to people with HIV and AIDS, and to women on welfare,
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Women were given the vote in the church in 1871. During the latter half of the 19th century, the Church supported mission activities around the world. It also carried out educational and religious activities in the poorer neighborhoods of the City, including Hell's Kitchen, where it established a
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The minister who followed Finney shared neither his anti-slavery attitude nor his ability to gather the large throngs that Finney had. A dispute about this led to the church leaving the Presbyterian fold, through the purchase of the building by a prominent member, editor of
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ministers were among the leaders of American society, and when their sermons would be reported in the newspapers. Churches were also significant cultural centers. For example, the Tabernacle choir performed the first North American concert of
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movement. The Church's Young Men's Club issued the Broadway Declaration in 1932, declaring that service in the armed forces was inconsistent with Christianity. Other young men across the nation also signed it. When
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church, it was founded as a center of anti-slavery spirit in New York City. Finney left the church to join the Oberlin College's Theology Department in April 1837 and the Tabernacle building was demolished in 1856.
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The final day of services began with "Pitt's Young Men's Bible Class" (a fixture at the church since the 1840s) starting at 9AM, followed by the morning service, a reunion at 3PM of those who had attended
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delegation went to the March on Washington. One of Broadway's staff members, Aston Glaves, became a leader in developing affordable housing in the church's neighborhood, formerly called
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gave Jefferson and his colleagues a grant to develop strong relationships between clergy throughout the world. After the First World War, Jefferson became an advocate for the
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among others, have marked the 1990s. Broadway members provided their labor and financial support to Habitat for Humanity as the millennium turned.
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The church founded a newspaper, The Independent, an anti-slavery paper that had a circulation of 15,000, which helped to spread the renown of
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On April 26, 1857, the original Broadway Tabernacle was opened the last time for "Divine Service." The church had accepted an offer by the
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in 1906. In the same year, Jefferson also proclaimed his interest in peace issues, as one of the founders of the New York Peace Society.
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In 1892, the address was listed at 582 6th Avenue; it was informally called "Rev. Dr. Taylor's Broadway Tabernacle" at that time.
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Leaders of the Church took a prominent role in raising a defense fund for the Africans who were captured aboard the ship
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by slavery, could be poured out here, this audience might swim in it – or if they could not swim they would be drowned.
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to purchase its original building, and moved uptown to 34th Street and 6th Avenue. The new building was designed by
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deepened, he and the Church had many challenges to meet. One of the great public controversies of the time was the
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Mission work continued to be a focus, leading among other things to the establishment of the Jefferson Academy in
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served the Church for two years before being named pastor in 1963. During this time, the church embraced the
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In 2019, the congregation voted to call the Rev. Dr. Michael S. Piazza as its 11th Pastor.
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In 2006, the congregation voted to call the Rev. Dr. James P. Campbell as its 10th Pastor.
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In 1853, a women's suffrage meeting at the Church was disrupted by a hostile mob, and
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The Broadway Tabernacle Church and Society Papers at the New York Historical Society
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In the following decades, the church became a gathering place for opponents of
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and evening service. The day included sermons by Joseph Parrish Thompson,
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In 1839, Andrew Harris, the first African-American to graduate from the
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The Last Sabbath in the Broadway Tabernacle: A Historical Discourse
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A Brief Narrative History of the Broadway United Church of Christ
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sympathizer attempted to shoot him during a worship service.
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Charles Grandison Finney, 1792-1875: Revivalist and Reformer
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lecturer, whose speech attracted 3,000 attendees in 1843.
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Loveland, etc., From Meetinghouse to Megachurch, p.27.
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On into the 1960s, the Church continued to fight for
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After twelve years at St. Paul's, Broadway moved to
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American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions
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Engraving of interior view of the Broadway Tabernacle in New York City circa 1850. Black ink printed on a yellowed page shows a round room with a tall coffered dome ceiling supported by 6 corinthian columns and a simple chandelier suspended from the middle of the ceiling. About 2,500 people are seated, and some standing, to watch a speaker on the stage in the middle standing in front of a pipe organ. The view is surrounded by a lightly decorative frame.
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