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First United Methodist Church of Glendale

Coordinates: 33°32′24″N 112°11′4″W / 33.54000°N 112.18444°W / 33.54000; -112.18444
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First Methodist Episcopal Church of Glendale Sanctuary
Clinker brick accents are in loose rows above the sanctuary entrance.
First United Methodist Church of Glendale is located in Arizona
First United Methodist Church of Glendale
First United Methodist Church of Glendale is located in the United States
First United Methodist Church of Glendale
Location7102 N. 58th Dr., Glendale, Arizona
Coordinates33°32′24″N 112°11′4″W / 33.54000°N 112.18444°W / 33.54000; -112.18444
AreaLess than one acre
Built1928-29 (sanctuary); 1923 (administrative wing)
Built byW.M. Mullen (sanctuary)
ArchitectG.A. Faithful and L.B. Baker (sanctuary)
Architectural styleLate Gothic Revival
NRHP reference No.05001502[1]
Added to NRHPJanuary 11, 2006

The First United Methodist Church of Glendale, formerly known as the First Methodist Episcopal Church of Glendale in historical documents, is a United Methodist church located at 7102 N. 58th Dr. in downtown Glendale, Arizona, and was built during 1928–29. Its sanctuary, with its linked administration wing, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2006 for its architecture.[1][2]

It is an east-facing Gothic Revival style church with a projected entryway through a Gothic arch. A castellated bell tower rises on its north side. It is connected to the south to a previously-built brick administration wing (1923) by an enclosed porch and a loggia.[2][note 1] Its exterior walls are brick, with occasional clinker brick accents, and it has cast stone details.[2]

The sanctuary was designed by Los Angeles architectural firm G.A. Faithful and L.B. Baker. It was built by local contractor W.M. Mullen "with ample labor provided by church volunteers."[2]

The church had previously begun building a different, "elaborate" Gothic Revival sanctuary, designed by local architect M.L. Fitzhugh, but this proved too expensive to complete. The effort was abandoned, and then the work was renovated to provide administrative offices, creating what is now the administration wing.[2]

The sanctuary has a gable-end front facing east and is approximately 46 feet (14 m) by 86 feet (26 m); the bell tower at its northeast corner is about 6 feet (1.8 m) by 12 feet (3.7 m); the administration building, one story over a raised basement, is about 60 feet (18 m) by 90 feet (27 m).[2]

The sanctuary and administration building combination was listed as First Methodist Episcopal Church of Glendale Sanctuary on the National Register. Other buildings on the property include classrooms, a Fellowship Hall, and utility buildings, none of which are included in the NRHP listing.[1][2]

Glendale's historic Methodist Church parsonage house, built in 1898, was moved to 7142 N. 58th Avenue and is now an antique store.

Notes

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  1. ^ The nomination states that the bell tower is at the northeast corner of the sanctuary, which is confirmed in photos. It states, apparently erroneously, that the bell tower is at the south end of the entryway.

References

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  1. ^ a b c "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Robert Graham and Doug Kupel (June 2005). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: First Methodist Episcopal Church of Glendale Sanctuary / First Methodist Episcopal Church Sanctuary". National Park Service. Retrieved October 21, 2016. with 10 photos
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