Bedford Presbyterian Church - Bedford, Pennsylvania, USA
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N 40° 01.054 W 078° 30.192
17T E 713083 N 4432693
The Bedford Presbyterian Church was built in 1829-30 as noted on a plaque mounted beside the front entrance. The Church sets on the Town Square, along Juliana Street.
Waymark Code: WM15QWN
Location: Pennsylvania, United States
Date Posted: 02/12/2022
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The Bedford Presbyterian Church, built in 1829-30, is the oldest standing building in the Borough of Bedford. The church has an active congregation and holds services every Sunday in this wonderfully maintained building.
History of the church:
" The Bedford Presbyterian Church was deeded Lot 11 from Thomas and Richard Penn on February 7, 1774. A reproduction of the deed can be found in the glass-encased narthex. The church began its official worship in 1786. The narthex also contains a bronze plaque recognizing the organists that played to the glory of God in this century and a bronze plaque with the names of the 29 Ministers of the Word and Sacrament and their years of service.
The first religious services held in this pioneer settlement are said to have been conducted in 1763 by Charles Beatty and John Steel, chaplains in the Pennsylvania Provincials, the force which garrisoned Fort Bedford. The Rev. Beatty is supposed to have been an Anglican; the Rev. Steel was a Presbyterian minister.
Between 1763 and 1786, the Presbytery of Carlisle sent ministers to this mission outpost. Chosen in 1786, The Rev. David Bard served till 1789 as this church’s first pastor. Thereafter, between sessions of Congress to which he had been elected, he returned occasionally to hold services. In the first years of his pastorate he was paid in British pounds, American currency not yet having been established.
For many years worship services were held in the old court house which stood in the square opposite Bedford’s Trinity Lutheran Church. In or about 1810, a small brick building was erected on Lot No. 8, the site of the present Presbyterian Church which was built in 1829-30.
Through many discouragements and sorrows, but with much that was pleasant and precious, the church has lived and grown and today stands as the oldest [and only] Presbyterian house of worship in Bedford County.
– Compiled by Winona Garbrick , 1986
More recent changes to the building include air-conditioning, renovation of the social room, Italian tile floor to the Penn Street entrance and the addition of a handicap ramp to the front entrance of the sanctuary. The church restored the stained glass windows which are in the original frames dating back to the late 1800’s. Most recently the church installed two new stained glass windows in the front of the church.
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