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Gloria Dei Church

National Historic Site - Pennsylvania

Gloria Dei Church, known locally as Old Swedes', is a historic church located in the Southwark neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, at 929 South Water Street, bounded by Christian Street on the north, South Christopher Columbus Boulevard (formerly Delaware Street) on the east, and Washington Avenue on the south. It was built between 1698 and 1700, making it the oldest church in Pennsylvania and second oldest Swedish church in the United States after Holy Trinity Church (Old Swedes) in Wilmington, Delaware.

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Official Visitor Map of New Jersey Coastal Heritage Trail in New Jersey. Published by the National Park Service (NPS).New Jersey Coastal Heritage Trail - Visitor Map

Official Visitor Map of New Jersey Coastal Heritage Trail in New Jersey. Published by the National Park Service (NPS).

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Official Brochure of Gloria Dei Church National Historic Site (NHS) in Pennsylvania. Published by the National Park Service (NPS).Gloria Dei Church - Brochure

Official Brochure of Gloria Dei Church National Historic Site (NHS) in Pennsylvania. Published by the National Park Service (NPS).

https://www.nps.gov/glde/index.htm https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gloria_Dei_(Old_Swedes%27)_Church Gloria Dei Church, known locally as Old Swedes', is a historic church located in the Southwark neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, at 929 South Water Street, bounded by Christian Street on the north, South Christopher Columbus Boulevard (formerly Delaware Street) on the east, and Washington Avenue on the south. It was built between 1698 and 1700, making it the oldest church in Pennsylvania and second oldest Swedish church in the United States after Holy Trinity Church (Old Swedes) in Wilmington, Delaware. Before Pennsylvania there was New Sweden. Discover this last historic link to a forgotten past. Visit the church's pastoral surroundings and its burial ground of patriots and ordinary citizens alike. The Gloria Dei Church is accessed from Christian Street in South Philadelphia. As in any city, use your street smarts and do not leave any valuables visible in your car. Several SEPTA bus routes serve the vicinity of the site. Visit the website for more information. Steeple of the Gloira Dei Church A color photo of the Gloria Dei Church steeple during a sunset in Philadelphia. The church building at Gloria Dei 'Old Swedes' has been in use since 1700, making it the oldest church building in Pennsylvania and the second oldest in the United States. The steeple was completed in 1703. Gloria Dei Chuch yard A color photo of the Gloria Dei Church yard showing tombstones with the church in the background. Gloria Dei Church was designated as a National Historical Site in 1942. The Gloria Dei congregation owns and maintains the church and the related buildings, its ministry and the grounds. Interior of the Gloria Dei Church A color photo of the interior of Gloria Dei Church showing the pulpit and a stained glass window. Situated above the pulpit is the only stained glass window in the church building. Created in the mid 1800s, the window is the earliest example of American stained glass among the 3600 windows in the Philadelphia region. Model of a ship hanging inside Gloria Dei Church A color photo of a model tall ship hanging inside Gloria Die Church. Hanging from the ceiling of Gloria Dei are models of the two ships that brought the first Swedish colonists to North America in 1638, the "Kalmar Nyckel" and the "Fogel Gryp." The Gloria Dei Church c.1850 A 19th century photograph of the Gloria Dei Church, with the cemetery in the foreground. This 1850s photograph shows a bird's-eye view of the Gloria Dei Church, with the cemetery in the foreground and the masts of ships visible in the background. Regina P. Jones Underwood Brake Regina Jones-Brake's career with the National Park Service (NPS) began in 1976 with the bicentennial of the Declaration of Independence. Over the next 33 years, her love of American history compelled her to share untold stories as she advanced from park ranger to management assistant. Regina Jones-Underwood pictured outdoors in her NPS uniform.
Gloria Dei Church J i m National Historic Site National Park Service U.S. Department of the Interior Old Swedes 1 Church Contemporary Drawing of "Old Swedes'" Church © Charles Reeder. The formal name of the church, Gloria Dei, translates as "Glory of G o d . " Gloria Dei Gloria Dei (Old Swedes') Episcopal Church in South Philadelphia is the oldest church building in Pennsylvania, and among the oldest in the country. The attractive building, constructed of Flemish bond, and black header brick, was built between the years 1698 and 1 7 0 0 for Swedish settlers. After serving as the Swedish Lutheran Church for almost 150 years, Gloria Dei became a part of the Episcopal Church in 1 8 4 5 . Because of its unique historical significance, Gloria Dei Church was designated as a National Historic Site in 1 9 4 2 , six years before Independence Hall. The Gloria Dei congregation o w n s and maintains the church and the related buildings, its ministry, and the grounds. The National Park Service has provided the church w i t h additional land to create an appropriate setting against the encroaching urban environment. S w e d i s h c o l o n i s t s arrived in A m e r i c a A s the S w e d i s h settled along t h e in 1638, settling first in present day Wilmington, Delaware. In 1 6 4 3 , a second group arrived upon the ships Fogel Grip, and Kalmar Nyckel, and settled in the area between Trenton, New Jersey, and the Delaware Bay. Their leader, Governor Johan Printz, established the area as New Sweden. The colonists were unique in that they kept good relations w i t h the Native Americans w h o were already settled in the area by showing an exceptional friendliness and respect for their neighbors. The Swedes were not able to retain power in this area; eventually the colony was brought under Dutch, and then British, control. New Sweden did not flourish, but the Swedish churches survived. Delaware from Tinicum to Wicaco (a Native American name meaning "peaceful place" for the area n o w k n o w n as South Philadelphia) a site was needed for a permanent place of worship. The first church was a modified log house (owned by Sven Svenson) w h i c h was completed in 1 6 7 7 . To satisfy the Swedish colonists w h o settled along the Schuylkill, as well as those living on the Delaware, the church moved to the site where Gloria Dei was built in 1 6 9 8 . Under the 1701 Charter of Privileges the Swedish Church continued to thrive in Penn's colony where religious tolerance w a s law. {The oldest church building in Pennsylvania) Courtesy of Gloria Dei Church NEW SWEDEN The Swedes and the Indians in New Sweden Courtesy of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania Governor Johan Printz First Swedes' Church and house of Sven Svenson Courtesy of the American Swedish Historical M u s e u m Courtesy of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania 9/09 NILS COLLIN DURING THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION Nils Collin, the Swedish pastor who served Gloria Dei from 1784 to 1831, was a close friend of the eminent Benjamin Franklin, In fact, the remains of an early tightening rod (which is visible on the church's exterior} are reputedly a result of this friendship. Collin seemed to remain neutral during the Revolutionary War, although he was accused by both the Americans and the British of siding with the enemy. Collin, however, insisted that his loyalties remained with the King of Sweden, The extensive writings of this interesting figure are a part t>f Gloria Dei's archives, and Nils Collin is buried under the floor of the church. Nils Collin Courtesy of Gloria Oei Church GLORIA DEI IN THE NINETEENTH AND TWENTIETH CENTURIES In 1845, Gloria Dei joined the Diocese of Pennsylvania of the Episcopal Church, and has so remained to the present day. Prior to this the Sexton's house, and the present rectory were constructed. After 1845, the interior was extensively renovated, and balconies were added to accommodate larger crowds. Dr. John Craig Roak, Gloria Dei's rector from 1933 to 1972, helped to ensure the preservation of the church. Largely because of his efforts Gloria Dei Church was, indeed, established as a National Historic Site in 1942. Photograph of Gloria Dei - 1 8 5 4 Courtesy of the Library Company of Philadelphia THINGS TO LOOK FOR DURING YOUR VISIT Kalmar Nyckel Courtesy of the American Swedish Historical Museum The interior of the church includes models of the ships Fogel Grip, and Kalmar Nyckel, which are suspended from the ceiling, There are a few items which remain from the log church in Tinicum, including the Baptismal Font, the golden sprays on the lectern and pulpit, and the Cherubim below the organ. The organ itself was purchased in 1902 from the renowned Hook & Hastings firm of Boston (Gloria Dei was perhaps the first church in America where an organ was used, as early as 1703). A fine carving of the angel Gabriel (reflecting what is commonly found in Swedish churches} can also be seen inside Gloria Dei. was used inside th

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