About First Chinese Presbyterian Church
First Chinese Presbyterian Church is a Presbyterian church in New York located at 61 Henry St, New York, NY 10002, United States. As of April 2026, First Chinese Presbyterian Church holds a 4.5-star rating across 10 Google reviews. The First Chinese Presbyterian Church parish office answers at +1 212-964-5488.
Sea and Land Church
The Sea and Land Church is located at 61 Henry Street and Market Street in the Chinatown and Two Bridges neighborhoods of Manhattan in New York City. It was built in 1819 of Manhattan schist, and added to the National Register of Historic Places on April 9, 1980. The structure is one of the three Georgian Gothic Revival churches on the Lower East Side with the other ones being St. Augustine's Chapel and the Church of the Transfiguration. It is also the second oldest church building in New York City.
When does First Chinese Presbyterian Church hold services?
First Chinese Presbyterian Church publishes the following weekly hours: Wednesday 9 am–5 pm, Thursday 9 am–5 pm, Friday 9 am–5 pm, Saturday 9 am–5 pm, Sunday 9 am–5 pm, Monday 9 am–5 pm, Tuesday 9 am–5 pm. All times are local to New York City, NY.
- Wednesday
- 9 am–5 pm
- Thursday
- 9 am–5 pm
- Friday
- 9 am–5 pm
- Saturday
- 9 am–5 pm
- Sunday
- 9 am–5 pm
- Monday
- 9 am–5 pm
- Tuesday
- 9 am–5 pm
Where is First Chinese Presbyterian Church located?
First Chinese Presbyterian Church is located at 61 Henry St, New York, NY 10002, United States. The building sits at coordinates 40.71308, -73.99494, placing it in New York City, NY 10002.
Location is approximate — drawn from the public street address.
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The neighborhood around First Chinese Presbyterian Church
The ZIP code 10002 area around First Chinese Presbyterian Church is home to 76,518 residents with a median household income of $43,362 and a median age of 44.2 years, according to the US Census Bureau's 2022 American Community Survey 5-year estimates.
US Census Bureau, American Community Survey 2022 five-year estimates.
What to expect at a service at First Chinese Presbyterian Church
Presbyterians worship in the Reformed tradition — Word-centered, theologically rich, and dignified.
- Services last 60–75 minutes. Expect Scripture-heavy readings, a teaching sermon, congregational hymns, and prayer.
- Communion is typically monthly or quarterly, open to all who trust Christ.
Generalized notes for first-time visitors. Individual parishes vary — when in doubt, ask a greeter at the door.
Your Sunday at First Chinese Presbyterian Church
First Chinese Presbyterian Church by the numbers
Questions and answers about First Chinese Presbyterian Church
- What denomination is First Chinese Presbyterian Church?
- This parish is part of the Presbyterian tradition.
- What are the service times at First Chinese Presbyterian Church?
- Published hours: Wednesday 9 am–5 pm, Thursday 9 am–5 pm, Friday 9 am–5 pm, Saturday 9 am–5 pm, Sunday 9 am–5 pm, Monday 9 am–5 pm, Tuesday 9 am–5 pm
- What is the phone number for First Chinese Presbyterian Church?
- You can reach the parish at +1 212-964-5488.
- Where is First Chinese Presbyterian Church located?
- The parish is located at 61 Henry St, New York, NY 10002, United States.
- How do visitors rate First Chinese Presbyterian Church?
- 4.5 out of 5 stars, based on 10 Google reviews.
- Is First Chinese Presbyterian Church the official parish listing?
- This listing is compiled from public Google Business data and has not yet been claimed by the parish. If you represent First Chinese Presbyterian Church, you can claim the listing to edit hours, photos, and announcements.
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