The Auburn Presbyterian Church began in 1846 and first met in the courtroom of the courthouse, but shortly after built a frame building on the corner of 10th and Jackson streets. When the Presbyterians moved out of this frame building in 1876, the First Church of God moved in. A new brick building was built on the corner of 12th and Jackson streets. It was built in several phases over the next 20 years and has gone through numerous additions and remodels throughout the years. In 1960 Hazel Fink gifted the church with stained glass windows depicting the apostles, in memory of her husband Burr. These windows came from the Presbyterian Church in Muncie when that building was being remodeled.

Auburn Presbyterian Church