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First Presbyterian Church

11 Springfield Avenue
908-276-8440


Our Vision:
The Church aspires to be a strong Christian Spiritual Beacon, shining forth into the lives of those in the community. Through worship, evangelism, mission and stewardship, it celebrates the teachings of Jesus Christ in all that we do. It strives to be a vibrant and unified church family through prayer, love, and cooperation.

History of our Church:

1832-1851-An "Old Red Schoolhouse" that had been in existence before 1776 was the site for our first services, principally for children, the weekly "Sabbath School." Each Sunday the adults walked or rode to Westfield Presbyterian Church, which was an established congregation.

January 24, 1850-Fifty persons led by Josiah Crane decided to erect a new church building to be located on land donated by Josiah Crane, on Alden Street, midway between Union Avenue and North Avenue on the west side of the street.

March 3, 1851-The congregation proudly met for the first time in the newly completed church. The seating capacity was about eighty to one hundred. The building cost was $2,500.

June 26, 1851-Formal organization of the church as The first Presbyterian Church of Cranesville. Twenty-two persons composed the church, all received by letter from the Westfield church.

January 12, 1867-Decision was made to build a still larger church. A plot at the corner of Springfield and North Union Avenues was purchased from John Grant Crane, older brother of Josiah. On August 17, 1868 a cornerstone was laid, and a dedication service was held on May 25, 1869. The building cost was $13,000. The Alden Street building was then moved and attached to the rear of the 1869 building to serve as a chapel. Even this space soon required enlargement, which was accomplished in 1889 with expansion of the adjoining chapel. Seating capacity became about three hundred.

March 10, 1893-It was decided to rebuild up to a seating of five hundred fifty. A call for funds yielded an immediate response of $14,200 and work started. The architect selected was Charles G. Jones of New York City and the building contract went to Diedrich Kreie of Cranford.

September 16, 1893- The cornerstone was laid for the new building.

June 19, 1894-The cost of the new church was about $30,820, including the building ($23,400), the windows, organ, pews, carpets and clock, and an enlargement of the chapel. Even though there was a financial panic in 1893, the mortgage indebtedness was paid off in a few years by the dedicated members.

Other notable construction changes through the years have included: 1951-Education Building for church School, 1956-Fellowship Hall for large dinners and activities, and 1968-Memorial Hall creating new functional spaces.

Meanwhile, our church has moved forward every year not only with physical improvements, but also-and most importantly-with enrichment of our worship services and outreach to the community, in Christ's service.

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