Pure Heart Church in Shanghai
This Presbyterian church was formerly known as The First Presbyterian Church of Shanghai. It is located in the Huangpu district on 30 Dachang Street, close to the Lujiabang Road.
English Name: Pure Heart Church in Shanghai
Chinese Name: 上海清心堂
Services: Sunday, 7:30 am and in the evening
Recommended Visiting Hours: 1 or 2 hours
Location: 675 Lujiabang Road in Shanghai, China
Pure Heart Church
the Pure Heart Church (from Matthew 5:8, “Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God”. The church was even more active than usual. The church was founded in 1860 by four missionaries sent to China by the Presbyterian Church of the United States. It was initially known as The First Presbyterian Church of Shanghai. The founders included John Marshall Willoughby Farnham (b. Lebanon, Maine, 1829. d. Shanghai, 1917) and his wife Mary Jane Scott Farnham (d. 1913), and a man surnamed Lowrey.
Introduction of Pure Heart Church
History
Besides compiling one the first Chinese-dialect hymnals and publishing religious tracts, John and Mary Jane developed a successful educational program and introduced radical changes in educational methods. “Instead of rote memory the Farnhams emphasized reason and logic. Even more revolutionary was the merger of the boys’ and girls’ schools. The girls cooked for the boys as well as for themselves.” (G. Thompson Brown, Earthen Vessels and Transcendent Power, p. 49) Mary Farnham Girls’ School and the Lowrie Institute, a boys’ school where John was principal for 24 years, later became the most prestigious mission schools in Shanghai.
With the start of the Cultural Revolution in autumn 1966, church activities were suspended. In 1979 Pure Heart Church was the second church in Shanghai to reopen. “Shanghai Christian Three-Self Patriotic Committee” appointed its pastors. A photo in the church’s English language brochure shows Rev. Billie Graham preaching to a standing-room-only crowd.
Layout and Daily Activities of Pure Heart Church
Every Sunday morning at 7:30 am and again Sunday evening the church bell sounds, oddly without resonance, tolling 20 times. Looking down from our balcony, we can see throngs of people entering through the church’s two gateways and moving about in the courtyard. Again on Wednesday evening, the church opens for services.
How to get to Pure Heart Church
- Taxi from Shanghai to 675 Lujiabang Road
One-Way from: ¥28 – ¥35 - Pure Heart Church is only 15 minutes walk from Nanpu Bridge on Metro Line 4. No passports are required to attend services.
- Line 13 subway, line 9 Shanghai Metro 17 min includes 2 min transfer
¥2-¥4 (Mid Huaihai Rd →Madang Rd →Xiaonanmen Station →Walk for 8 min→ 675 Lujiabang Road)
Useful Travel Tips
- Keep quiet when you walk into the church.
- Please don’t make noise and smoke in church.
- Please don’t answer the phone in the church, please turn the phone to silence.
- Take pictures with permission from staff in the church.
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Edited by Lynette Fu/ 付云锐