The beginnings of the Abyssinia Interdenominational Church reach
back to pre World War I (1909). The illustrious church had its
beginnings with the homes in the neighborhood. In fact, the church
was established in what was considered the "North End"
of Detroit at the time. The immediate neighborhood surrounding
the church was incorporated into Detroit in 1891. The bulk of
today's Detroit boundaries were established between 1912 and 1926.
It was not until 1926 that Detroit's territorial expansion was
completed.
The cornerstone for the church was purchased in 1909 with the
fitting ceremony on New Year's Day 1910. The original construction
budget was in the area of $100,000, a huge sum for the times.
The land was purchased and donated by Mrs. Tracy McGregor . It
is built of Pennsylvania brownstone, from the quarries in Polk
County, and was the second building in the United States to be
built of this material (the other being in Pensicola, Florida).
The original roof was red tile with copper cornices. As was the
practice at the time, many of the internal finishes (e.g. communion
set, church pulpit, chapel clock, chapel piano) were purchased
and donated by members of the congregation.
Construction was completed and the dedication ceremony was June
25, 1911. The current parking lot was originally a playground
(opened, September 13, 1912). Remember, the opening of the church
was prior to the mass acceptance of the automobile, the majority
of daily commuting was via trolley car or other form of mass transit.
The church grew in members and standing in the community. Outreach
missions were established in Palmer Park. Rev. Farber, an associate
minister at the church, was called to serve at the western front
during World War I. A total of 204 men and one woman from the
congregation served during WWI. The congregation rose to the occasion
during WWII with 261 member enlisting in the cause. The post war
years saw a rapid growth for both Detroit and the surrounding
suburban areas. In 1957, land was purchased at Twelve Mile &
Bermuda Lane for the construction of a church and school (started
in 1958).
In 1993, the church was transferred from the Presbyterian Church
to the Abyssinia Interdenominational Church. The Abyssinia Interdenominational
Church has been a strong steward of the property. They have replaced
the roof and tended to the neighborhood with a strong belief in
bringing the principles of Christ's love to all individuals. These
outreach programs improved the communities life and vibrancy.
The opportunity now exists for a new church to build upon the
past at 8501 Woodward. Bring your message of love and understanding
to this facility. Couple the past successes with a bright future
while preaching the love of God.