By Rev. Andy Langford/Special to the Independent Tribune
First Presbyterian Church was the first Christian congregation in Concord. Today, with its high steeple sanctuary and Jacobethan Revival-style Fellowship House, First Pres remains one of the influential anchors of downtown Concord
The current First Presbyterian Church sanuatry, built in 1927, is one of several buildings that has housed the church, dating all the way back to 1804. Mark Plemmons/mplemmons@independenttribune.com
The Fellowship House on Union Street North houses the church offices, gathering spaces, and a chapel. It was built in the late 1920s. Mark Plemmons/mplemmons@independenttribune.com
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The Rev. Andy Langford is retired Senior Pastor at Central United Methodist Church in Concord. He is a graduate of Davidson College, Duke Divinity School, and Emory University, and author of over 20 books.
The current First Presbyterian Church sanuatry, built in 1927, is one of several buildings that has housed the church, dating all the way back to 1804. Mark Plemmons/mplemmons@independenttribune.com
The Fellowship House on Union Street North houses the church offices, gathering spaces, and a chapel. It was built in the late 1920s. Mark Plemmons/mplemmons@independenttribune.com
The Rev. Andy Langford is retired Senior Pastor at Central United Methodist Church in Concord. He is a graduate of Davidson College, Duke Divinity School, and Emory University, and author of over 20 books.