Hanson Place Seventh-day Adventist Church, Religious landmark in Fort Greene, Brooklyn, United States.
Hanson Place Seventh-day Adventist Church is a house of worship in Fort Greene built during the 1800s in the Romanesque Revival and Neoclassical styles. The facade displays red brick with stucco finish, four Corinthian columns framing the main entrance, and a pitched roof with a triangular pediment.
The structure was completed between 1857 and 1860 as Hanson Place Baptist Church, serving as an important center for the Baptist congregation of that era. The congregation changed to Seventh-day Adventist faith in 1963 as the neighborhood evolved.
The church takes its name from the nearby street that runs through the neighborhood. Today it functions as an active center for the local African American community, hosting regular worship services and community gatherings.
The building sits on Hanson Place between South Oxford Street and South Portland Avenue, making it easy to locate in the heart of Fort Greene. Entry is available through the main facade and visitors should plan to visit during open times to see the interior spaces.
Baptist composer Robert Lowry wrote the hymn 'Hanson Place' in 1864 specifically for this church when it was still Baptist. The hymn became a recognized piece in church music of that era.
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