| Nassau Christian Center | |
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| Location | 26 Nassau Street,Princeton, New Jersey |
| Country | United States |
| Denomination | Assemblies of God |
| Previous denomination | Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) |
| Churchmanship | Pentecostal |
| Website | nassauchristian.org |
| History | |
| Former name(s) | Second Presbyterian (1847-1965), St. Andrew's Presbyterian (1965-1973) |
| Founded | 1847 (Second Presbyterian), 1978 (Nassau Christian Center) |
| Dedicated | 14 December 1868 |
| Architecture | |
| Architect | Henry Leard |
| Groundbreaking | 14 August 1867 |
| Clergy | |
| Senior pastor | Richard Linderman |
Nassau Christian Center | |
| Coordinates | 40°20′56.6″N74°39′44.5″W / 40.349056°N 74.662361°W /40.349056; -74.662361 |
| Part of | Princeton Historic District (ID75001143[1]) |
| Added to NRHP | 27 June 1975 |
TheNassau Christian Center is anAssemblies of God church inPrinceton, New Jersey located at 26Nassau Street. It is housed in an historic church building built in 1868[2] that was once home to Princeton'sSecond Presbyterian Church, later known asSt. Andrew's Presbyterian. The Christian Center was founded in 1978 and leased, purchasing in 1980, the then empty building fromNassau Presbyterian Church, which had been formed by the merger of Second Presbyterian with First Presbyterian of Princeton in 1973.[3]
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