St. John's Congregational Church & Parsonage-Parish for Working Girls

The St. John's Congregational Church and Parsonage-Parish for Working Girls are a pair of historic religious buildings at 69 Hancock and 643 Union Streets in Springfield, Massachusetts.

The historic buildings of the St. John's congregation are located east of downtown Springfield, in the city's Old Hill neighborhood.

The historic church faces Hancock Street; it is a single-story wood-frame building, with a gabled roof and shingled exterior.

Growth in the city's African-American population was significant in the decades after the American Civil War, and by the start of the 20th century the church was straining its existing quarters.

Under DeBerry's leadership, the church was also given land in East Brookfield, at which it established Camp Atwater, as a summer facility for its youth.