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Church in PA, United States
East Liberty Presbyterian Church
(Cathedral of Hope)
View from Penn Avenue
Location
East Liberty Neighborhood
Pittsburgh, PA
Country
United States
Denomination
Presbyterian Church (U.S.)
Website
www.ELPC.church
History
Founded
1819
Dedicated
1935
Architecture
Architect(s)
Ralph Adams Cram
Style
Gothic Revival
Specifications
Nave length
202 feet
Width across transepts
117 feet
Nave height
75 feet
Tower height
300 feet
Administration
Presbytery
Pittsburgh Presbytery
Clergy
Pastor(s)
Rev. Patrice Fowler-Searcy
Rev. Heather Schoenewolf
(Co-Pastors)
Laity
Organist/Director of music
Dr. Edward Alan Moore
Music group(s)
Hope Academy
Pittsburgh Landmark – PHLF
Designated
1969[1]
East Liberty Presbyterian Church, sometimes referred to as the Cathedral of Hope, is in the East Liberty neighborhood of the East End of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. The current building is the fifth church building to occupy the site; the first was in 1819.
^Historic Landmark Plaques 1968-2009(PDF). Pittsburgh, PA: Pittsburgh History & Landmarks Foundation. 2010. Retrieved July 2, 2010.
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