First Congregational United Church of Christ (Billings, Montana)

Billings First Church
First Congregational
United Church of Christ
Current sanctuary, 2024
45°47′04″N 108°30′25″W / 45.78446°N 108.50681°W / 45.78446; -108.50681
Location310 N. 27th St.
Billings, Montana 59101
CountryUnited States
DenominationUnited Church of Christ
Previous denominationCongregational Christian Churches
Websitebillingsfirstchurch.org
History
Founded24 May 1882 (1882-05-24)
Founder(s)Benjamin F. Shuart
Architecture
StyleMid-Century Modern
Colonial Revival
Years built1883 (original building)
1957 (current building)
Administration
DivisionMontana–Northern Wyoming Conference
Clergy
Senior pastor(s)Lisa K. Harmon

First Congregational United Church of Christ, also known as Billings First Church, is an Open and Affirming United Church of Christ (UCC) congregation in downtown Billings, Montana. Founded in 1882 as Billings' first church of any Christian denomination, the initial building was funded by Frederick Billings, for whom the city is named. First Congregational is the oldest church in the UCC's Montana–Northern Wyoming Conference and was historically known as the conference's unofficial "cathedral church."