DREAM has been a skilled and steady partner in our work to restore a Boston Historic Landmark – the city’s oldest wood frame church.Â
First Church in Roxbury, built in 1804, is an official Boston Landmark and is the oldest surviving wood-frame meetinghouse in Boston. Throughout the 19th and early 20th century, First Church Roxbury prospered with an active congregation. However, in response to post-WWII challenges, the church evolved from a worshiping congregation to an urban ministry, providing social services to the underserved community of Roxbury, and a space and forum for addressing issues of social justice. As the largest gathering space in Roxbury, it has hosted civil rights leaders such as Martin Luther King Jr., John Lewis, and Mimi Jones.
First Church Roxbury’s design is based on the meetinghouse at Newburyport, Massachusetts, constructed by master builder William Blaney. DREAM is collaborating with UUUM and First Church Roxbury team to advance restoration and preservation as well as building for use as a community meeting and performing arts space. Current construction will also address accessibility issues, allowing all members of the community to have access to the Meetinghouse.