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St. John's Presbyterian Church (Berkeley, California) : ウィキペディア英語版 | St. John's Presbyterian Church (Berkeley, California)
St. John's Presbyterian Church is a historic building in Berkeley, California designed by architect Julia Morgan.〔("The beauties that legendary Julia Morgan left behind" ), San Jose Mercury News, July 26, 2008〕 The wooden building at 2640 College Avenue is built in the American Craftsman style with an exterior wood-shingle finish known as Berkeley Brown Shingle.〔("The brown shingle home: A distinctive Berkeley feature" ), The Berkeley Daily Planet, October 7, 2001〕 The church building was desanctified and sold when the congregation moved to a new building in 1974. It now houses the Berkeley Playhouse. The structure is #8 on the city of Berkeley's list of historic landmarks. In 1975 it was added to the National Register of Historic Places (listing #74000507).〔(berkeleyheritage.com:St. John's )〕 ==Church== The church was organized in 1907 to serve the influx of people moving from San Francisco to Berkeley after the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, and the church building was completed in 1910. The church was named to honor St. John's Presbyterian Church in San Francisco, which many of the new congregants had attended and whose pastor, Dr. George Granville Eldridge, became the founding pastor of St. John's in Berkeley.〔(A Brief History of St. John's Presbyterian Church ), St. John's website〕 Subsequent pastors included Dr. Stanley Armstrong Hunter (1924-1954), Dr. James Comfort Smith (1954-1970), Dr. Robert A. McKenzie (1970-1983), Dr. Thomas McKnight (1984-2001), and Max Lynn (2002-present).〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=History )〕
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