Aspen Community Church

Aspen Community Church
An orange stone building with a rounded tower in front and large pointy-arched entrance in the middle, partially obscured by trees on either side. In the front right a white car is parked in the street.
South elevation, 2010
Religion
AffiliationUnited Methodist Church
LeadershipReverend Kimberly Schultz
Year consecrated1891
Location
Geographic coordinates39°11′31″N 106°49′15″W / 39.19194°N 106.82083°W / 39.19194; -106.82083
Architecture
Architect(s)Frederick Albert Hale
StyleRichardsonian Romanesque
Construction cost$20,000
Specifications
Direction of façadeSouth
Spire(s)1
MaterialsPeachblow sandstone, wood
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
Added to NRHPMay 12, 1975
NRHP Reference no.75000530
Website
Aspen Community Church

Aspen Community Church is located at the intersection of East Bleeker and North Aspen streets in Aspen, Colorado, United States. It is a stone building erected in the late 19th century. In 1975 it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the only house of worship in Pitkin County to be accorded that distinction.

When built, it was originally the home of a Presbyterian congregation. Several decades later, when Aspen's population had declined considerably from the era when the church was built, the church merged into a Methodist congregation in the city, part of an agreement by which a Methodist church elsewhere in Colorado became Presbyterian. The church building, restored in the early 21st century, is largely intact from its original construction.

During the work, the largest organ on the Western Slope was installed.[1] The church, often compared to a fortress or castle in appearance, has been a popular local music venue and is used annually by the Aspen Music Festival for recitals. It hosts two children's music camps of its own every summer, among a range of programs that include yoga and a mission to Kenya.

  1. ^ "#8 The Community Church". Aspen Historical Society. Retrieved June 17, 2011.

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