Temple Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia, PA, is a historic congregation that traces its roots back to 1835 when it was founded as Central Presbyterian Church of Northern Liberties. Over the years, the church has played a significant role in the community and has undergone name changes, eventually becoming Temple Presbyterian Church in 1873. The church holds a valuable collection of records, including church registers, baptismal and membership registers, pew rent records, session minutes, directories, and various other documents that provide insights into the church's history. With an active congregation, Temple Presbyterian Church continues to serve its community and preserve its rich heritage.
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