First Presbyterian Church of Redmond, Gothic Revival church in Redmond, United States.
The First Presbyterian Church of Redmond is a Gothic Revival church building featuring a two-story steeple topped with a belfry. The belfry houses a bell from the American Bell and Foundry Company.
The building was constructed in 1912 and stands as the oldest church structure in Redmond. It ranks among the earliest religious buildings in Deschutes County.
The building now hosts a variety of community events including weddings, concerts, lectures, and art exhibitions. Local residents regularly gather here for cultural activities and celebrations.
The church is located on SW Cascade Avenue and can be reached easily from the street. Check ahead to confirm if the building is open for public visits or events.
The interior underwent major renovation in 1944 that changed the original semicircular seating into parallel rows. This renovation also expanded the altar and choir space.
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