Erie First Presbyterian Church
HISTORY
The first Protestant service was held at Vienna in July 1830 (located about the railroad tracks cross Vienna Road, Erie, Michigan) in the home of John Rowe conducted by Rev. Gavit, assisted by Rev. Pilcher from Maumee Ohio. They were part of the Ohio Methodist Conference and were Circuit riders who rode horse back through this area LaSalle,
They were a hardy group who were exposed to Hostile Indians and all kinds of natural problems. Without faith and persistence, we may not be here today. As the years passed by, there became a shortage of ministers and the church needed a way to go,It was decided to form a new Presbytererian church and on September 9, 1849, thirteen charter members established the First Presbyterian Church of Erie,Michigan