The following images are sketches and photographs of the various buildings of worship for St. Matthew’s members from the time the founding members gathered in the then Dutch colony of New Amsterdam on the island of Manhattan (circa 1640s). For a listing of the various locations on the island of Manhattan, click HERE
- “Mother” Church in Holland
- “Mother” church in Holland
- First place of worship in the then Dutch colony – c. 1640s
- Trinity Church – Broadway & Rector St. Built 1729
- Christ Church – dedicated on May 1, 1767
- St. Matthew Church – Walker St. Dedicated on Dec 22, 1822
- St. Matthew, Broome & Elizabeth Sts – dedicated 1868
- Broome St – Interior of Sactuary
- Broome St – Interior of sanctuary
- Sanctuary – Convent Ave & 145th St
- Parish House – 145th St & Convent Ave – built 1909
- Messiah Chapel – worship in the garden
- Messiah Chapel – Sherman Ave
- Sherman Avenue – dedicated 1957