St. John's United Methodist Church
St. John's United Methodist Church, Methodist church in central Davenport, United States.
St. John's United Methodist Church is a limestone structure situated at the intersection of 14th and Brady Streets, featuring a cruciform layout with a corner tower. Large tracery windows grace the west, north, and south elevations, while the interior contains a pipe organ with three manuals and nearly two thousand pipes.
The Methodist congregation first established itself in Davenport in 1837, holding services before the formal church organization was created in 1839. The current building was completed in 1903, blending English Gothic architecture with a notably lower profile than typical structures of this style.
The church serves as a gathering place where the Methodist community comes together for worship and religious celebrations, anchoring the spiritual life of Davenport residents. Its Gothic structure and bell tower have become familiar landmarks that shape how local people relate to their neighborhood and faith.
The church sits at a prominent street intersection, making it accessible by car or on foot from downtown Davenport. Visitors should note that access to the interior is typically available during services or by arrangement, so planning ahead is helpful for touring the building.
The structure was built in 1903 with a deliberate design choice to lower its overall height compared to typical Gothic churches. This unusual approach allowed the building to fit more naturally into the urban streetscape while still maintaining the characteristic Gothic architectural elements.
Location: Davenport
Architectural style: Gothic Revival
GPS coordinates: 41.53361,-90.57361
Latest update: December 14, 2025 18:02
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