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First Presbyterian Church (Seattle, WA) Records, 1873-1996

Overview of the Collection

Title
First Presbyterian Church (Seattle, WA) Records
Dates
1873-1996 (inclusive)
Quantity
18 cu. ft.
Collection Number
PNW Protestantism Collection FPSe
Summary
This collection contains the records to First Presbyterian Church of Seattle, WA. The collection consists of session meeting minutes, marriage licenses, annual reports, publications, Finance Committee materials, Sunday Bulletins, and Church programs.
Repository
Whitworth University Archives and Special Collections
Whitworth University Archives and Special Collections
300 W. Hawthorne Road
Spokane, WA 99251
Telephone: 5097774481
archives@whitworth.edu
Access Restrictions

This collection is open for research use

Languages
English
Sponsor
Funding for encoding this finding aid was provided through a grant awarded by the National Endowment of the Humanities.
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Historical Note

"The First Presbyterian Church of Seattle was organized on December 12, 1869, by Rev. George F. Whitworth. Dr. Whitworth was a preacher who had come to the frontier Puget Sound area by wagon train and canoe in 1853. The church had seven charter members -- six women and one man.

Before organizing the First Presbyterian Church of Seattle, Dr. Whitworth served as the third President of the University of Washington. He is estimated to have organized as many as 20 churches including the First Presbyterian Church of Olympia. In 1890 he also founded Sumner Academy, a Christian college, that was subsequently named Whitworth College and relocated from Tacoma, Washington to Spokane, Washington.

The new congregation gained members quickly and in 1877 was able to move into a building of its own at Third and Madison.

The next fifteen years saw the membership grow from 150 to 480. A new sanctuary was built at Fourth and Spring that would seat 1,500 in 1894. By the turn of the century the church had started four outlying missions that soon became independent churches.

The eleventh minister, the Rev. Mark A. Matthews, from Jackson, Tennessee, was installed in 1902 and remained for 38 years. The church grew with Dr. Matthews' fame as a preacher and evangelist, from 1,000 in 1903 to 8,000 in 1940, and was then the largest Presbyterian church in the world.

A new building, erected in 1907 at Seventh and Spring, and 28 branch Sunday Schools and Missions throughout the city and its suburbs accommodated this huge membership. Dr. Matthew' preaching audience was increased in the latter years of his ministry by Station KTW, the first church owned radio station in the world.

In 1941 the Rev. F. Paul McConkey was called from Detroit, Michigan, to be the pastor. His ministry accented tithing and missions with special emphasis on evangelism. During this time many of the Sunday Schools and Missions became independent churches.

The Rev. Ralph G. Turnbull, born and raised in Scotland, came to the church in 1954 from the Pittsburg Seminary. His emphasis was on preaching and teaching. Dr. Turnbull and his congregation recognized the need to replace the 1907 church building. Plans were drawn for a modern church that would serve the congregation's worship, teaching and fellowship needs. The Christian Education Building and the Chapel were completed in 1962; the Sanctuary in 1969. Dedication took place as celebration of the 100th anniversary of the founding of the church.

In 1972 the Rev. J. Murray Marshall became the fourteenth pastor of the church. A Canadian, Dr. Marshall came to Seattle from the First Presbyterian Church in Flushing, New York, to maintain and build the church's place in the community as he proclaimed the Word of God." (NOTE: Surprising History n.d., http://www.firstpres.org/history.html, 5 January 2006.)

The mission of the First Presbyterian Church of Seattle: "We are Christ's people, participating in His life and mission in downtown Seattle:

  • Inviting all people into healing relationships with Jesus Christ
  • Worshiping God together across cultural differences
  • Training and equipping people to love and obey the Lord
  • Caring for one another
  • Reaching out to serve our neighborhood and beyond" (NOTE: Mission n.d., http://www.firstpres.org/mission.html, 5 January 2006.)

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Content Description

This collection contains the records to First Presbyterian Church of Seattle, WA. The collection consists of session meeting minutes, marriage licenses, annual reports, publications, Finance Committee materials, Sunday Bulletins, and Church programs.

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Use of the Collection

Restrictions on Use

This collection is open for use

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Administrative Information

Arrangement

Series Administration

Series Publications

Series Business Office

Series Marriage Licenses

Series Congregation

Series Organizations

Series Financial Statements

Series Church Programs of Officers and Committees

Series Worship

Processing Note

This collection was first processed on January 5, 2006 and last updated on January 10,2006

Related Materials

Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A.; Protestantism--History

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