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Collegiate Church
The Collegiate Church is an ecumenical church affiliated with the Reformed Church in America denomination, the National and World Councils of Churches, and the New York City Council of Churches.
In 1628 the Rev. Jonas Michaelius was selected and our church, now known as the Collegiate Church of New York City, was organized.
In May, 1696, King William of England granted to the Collegiate Church a Royal Charter, which makes it the oldest corporation in the United States today.
Today, there are four congregations of the Collegiate Church: Middle (2nd Ave. & 7th St.), Marble (5th Ave. & 29th St.), West End (West End Ave. & 77th St.), and Fort Washington (Ft. Washington Ave. & 181st St.).


