First Presbyterian Church of New Orleans, Presbyterian church in Broadmoor, New Orleans, US.
The First Presbyterian Church of New Orleans is a church building in the Broadmoor neighborhood that contains a pipe organ installed in 1910. The structure serves both as a place of worship and as a venue for community gatherings throughout the year.
The congregation was established in 1818, making it the oldest Presbyterian assembly in Louisiana. This founding places it among the earliest Protestant communities in the region.
The congregation organizes regular gatherings such as seasonal fundraisers and community dinners that bring neighborhood residents together for mutual support. These events reflect how the place functions as a social hub beyond its religious purpose.
The building is located on South Claiborne Avenue in the Broadmoor area and is accessible by public transportation. Visitors should check ahead for service times, as the space is used for regular worship and community events.
The pipe organ inside was built in the early 1900s and represents a rare example of a large mechanical instrument with multiple ranks of pipes. This organ remains an important part of the building's character and heritage.
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