The First Congregational Church, built in the Federal style in 1801, was the third building to house the local congregation.
This building continues today to house the congregation of Carnoustie Church.
The expense of the building, by the time of its completion the third to house the first Presbyterian congregation, was not without criticism.
It is in nearly the same condition as when it was built, several new buildings having been constructed to house the growing congregation.
In 1928 a new building was constructed at the site of the previous Woodward Avenue Church to house the growing and influential congregation.
It houses the oldest Methodist congregation in Sweden.
The new building was necessary to house the growing congregation.
A temporary iron building at the corner of Katherine Road and Victoria Avenue housed the first congregation.
The current building at 93 Hasell St. in Charleston, South Carolina, is the third structure to house the congregation on this site.
This building housed the congregation from 1814 to 1861.