First Presbyterian Church was founded in 1824 Four of its 12 original members were
slaves. Thirty to 40 slaves were members by the time of the
American Civil War, and after being freed, 37 former slaves started Saint James Presbyterian at Friendly Avenue and Church Street. Saint James is now located on Ross Avenue. First Presbyterian Church has occupied four buildings in its history. The first three were located at Church Street and Summit Avenue north of the city center. The third building on that site, a
Romanesque Revival style brick structure, now houses the
Greensboro Historical Museum. In 1929 First Presbyterian Church moved into its fourth and current building, a
Gothic Revival cathedral overlooking
Fisher Park. == Recent pastors ==