History

The Boiling Springs Presbyterian Church was established in 1840 first meeting in the home of Charles Means.  The Boiling Springs congregation left in 1871 and built their own church; four pot-bellied stoves, placed throughout the sanctuary, provided the only heat.  A decision was made to enlarge the building. First the basement was dug in 1936 with a furnace installed.  The Sunday School rooms & kitchen were added in 1951. In 1920 a building committee was formed to make plans for a new church building.  In 1982, the new building was completed on Rt. 56 E in Kiski Township.