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The Presbyterian Church of Gallatin, MO, is located at 203 South Main Street, on the corner of South Main and East Van Buren Streets.

This church was formed by the union of the First Presbyterian and Cumberland Presbyterian churches in 1905. The Presbyterian Church union was merged and the name Cumberland was dropped. The new brick building was 60’x57′ with the auditorium at 32’x50′ and lecture room at 20’x42′ with a classroom in front. The lecture room and auditorium were separated by a door which could be raised or lowered from the ceiling. When raised, nearly 500 hundred people could be seated.

 

This church was formed by the union of the First Presbyterian and Cumberland Presbyterian churches in 1905.

The Gallatin Presbyterian Church, located at 201 South Main Street. (date unknown)

The Gallatin Presbyterian Church, located at 201 South Main Street. (date unknown)

 

A stained glass Star of David and arch windows were prominent features of the Presbyterian Church in Gallatin. In July, 2016, storm winds blew the round stained glass Star of David inward, shattering many pieces which were unable to be salvaged. Repairs were promptly completed with a solid wood replacement.

This view of Gallatin Presbyterian Church taken in 2013 looks south along Main Street, after a metal roof was attached to the building.

In 2021 worship services were held Sunday mornings at the Gallatin Presbytarian Church, led by minister James Norton. The church is located at 201 South Main in Gallatin, MO. (2016 photo)