Our History
A Brief History of FRPC
The First Reformed Presbyterian Church was the first Covenanter
congregation west of the Allegheny Mountains. John Black, an Irishman,
founded it. Ordained in this country in 1799 (the same year George
Washington died), he began his work in the autumn of that year.
The congregation was organized and the pastor installed on December
18, 1800 in the old Court House on Market Street, west of the Diamond.
Dr. Black continued as pastor until his death on October 25, 1849.
The congregation built the famous Oak Alley Church, near Liberty
Street and not far from the old Union Depot in 1803.
John Douglas pastored First Reformed from 1850 to 1872. William
Young came in 1874 at the age of 23 and remained until his death
four years later in 1878. Dr. Nevin Woodside came in 1880, and remained
until his death in 1901. It was at the beginning of this pastorate
that the property on Grant Street (located between the First Lutheran
Church and the Koppers Building, the site of the Bell Telephone
Building) was purchased for nineteen thousand dollars. The church
moved there from the Oak Alley location.
Dr. John Wilson served the church for sixteen years, from 1909
until his death in 1926. During that time the congregation relocated
again, this time to Homewood. A fine stone building was erected
on Frankstown Avenue, between Lang and Homewood Avenues, at the
cost of one hundred thousand dollars. Also, at this time, the use
of an instrument in the worship services was begun; a fine pipe
organ was included in the new building. The dedication of the building
was delayed due to the serious illness and death of the beloved
pastor, Dr. Wilson. It was finally held on February 14, 1926.
Dr. Albert E. Gregg served the congregation from 1927 until 1938.
The Psalter Hymnal was introduced April 2, 1934. Dr. H. E. Carson
served from 1939 until 1943; Willard C. Billica ministered from
1944 until 1949.
Charles B. Holliday, the ninth pastor to be installed, came in
February 1954. The years following his installation were years of
transition and building. The church relocated to Penn Hills in 1958,
with the dedication of the original chapel building. Groundbreaking
for the present sanctuary, fellowship hall and enlarged parking
facilities came on December 3, 1972. Pastor Holliday served the
congregation faithfully until his retirement in 1992.
William H. Smith became the tenth pastor in August 1992. As the
congregation began to grow, William Massey was called to the position
of Assistant Pastor in 1994, and was asked to continue as Associate
Pastor in 1996. In December 1999 an addition, including four classrooms,
an office complex, and expanded rear entryway with handicapped lift
facilities and expanded parking, was completed and dedicated.
Phillip N. Hardin began his ministry here on May 5, 2002. The First
Reformed Presbyterian Church is now in its third century as an organized
congregation. We look to the Lord in the years ahead for His increased
blessing as we seek to finish the unfinished task fulfilling Christ's
Great Commission.
12900 Frankstown Road, Pittsburgh,
PA 15235, Phone: 412-793-7117 Fax: 412-793-7267
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