
There's lots of history in the building itself. The architect was Ralph Adams Cram, who also designed Calvary Episcopal Church (1906). Cram said of the building, "Of all the cathedrals and...
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East Liberty Presbyterian Church is a diverse and inclusive community of believers in Pittsburgh, PA, dedicated to extending Christ's radical hospitality to all. With a rich history dating back to 1819, the church is housed in a magnificent cathedral that was dedicated to God's glory in 1935. Their ministry focuses on worship, education, spiritual growth, and mission, providing resources for people of all ages and backgrounds.
Through their various ministries and programs, including children and youth ministries, racial justice initiatives, and mission work, East Liberty Presbyterian Church offers inclusive opportunities for individuals to get involved and make a difference. They also have the Hope Academy of Music and the Arts, which provides a safe space for children and youth to explore and develop their artistic talents. With a commitment to transcending boundaries of race, class, ability, culture, age, gender, and sexual identity, East Liberty Presbyterian Church welcomes all who seek a community of faith.
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There's lots of history in the building itself. The architect was Ralph Adams Cram, who also designed Calvary Episcopal Church (1906). Cram said of the building, "Of all the cathedrals and...
This church is so beautiful it took my breath away.. Captivating architecture. It is huge! I got lost a few times. The aisle inside is so very long. Was a part of a wedding party held here. At the...
I recently had the opportunity to check out this church for a Christmas music concert. It's a very large church and it's a big presence in East Liberty. Inside, the church is gorgeous! There is so...
I love the architecture you don't see this anymore. It's in the middle of town and there a parking lot across the street the church is huge and takes up a city block I would love a tour of the...
They took down my first review so let me try this again. This place has nice architecture. The sound really bellows through the halls. They have a pantheon. Umm not much else to say about this...
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