[1] The stone church, on the southeast corner of Broome and Chrystie Streets,[2] was inaugurated on Saint Stephen's Day, December 26, 1805.
By 1866 the congregation had largely moved uptown, and the rector Rev.
Joseph H. Price convinced the trustees to sell the old structure, which was demolished.
Christ Church was subsequently demolished, but the organ, originally built in 1865 by Henry Erben (1801-1883)[5] but much restored and rebuilt, was moved to Saint Stephen's.
[6] In 2020, it reported 677 members, average attendance of 112, and $266,846 in plate and pledge income.