Immanuel Presbyterian is home to one of the oldest organs in Wisconsin.

Milwaukee’s first congregation, Immanuel Presbyterian Church marks its 186th anniversary this year. The current church building (1875) was designed by famed Milwaukee architect Edward Townsend Mix in the “High Victorian Gothic” style. A recent addition designed by Kahler Slater was dedicated in 2014 to provide new education and meeting space for this growing and thriving congregation. The building’s Wauwatosa limestone exterior features an array of colors and textures trimmed in red and gray sandstone and Scottish granite. The interior of the building includes beautiful woodwork and stained glass windows, four of which are Tiffany.
 
Doors Open Milwaukee visitors will be welcomed by the ministers and members of this warm and engaging congregation. Guests will be invited not only into an historic and beautiful building but also into the contemporary story of this healthy and growing congregation of 500 members. Although church tours will be offered throughout the weekend, Doors Open Milwaukee friends are especially invited to spend Sunday morning at Immanuel. Morning worship is held at 10:00. Come hear Immanuel’s organ, one of Wisconsin’s oldest, with roots in an 1881 E. & G.G. Hook and Hastings. Organist Steven Jensen will offer 30-minute organ recitals on Saturday at 11 a.m., 1 p.m., and 3 p.m. and on Sunday at 12:30 p.m.
 

 

Address
1100 N Astor St

Saturday Hours
10 am - 5 pm

Sunday Hours
10 am - 5 pm

Photography
Photography, Tripods Permitted

Handicapped Accessible
Fully wheelchair accessible