The Decatur Presbyterian Church serves as one of the religious centers of the Downtown Decatur community. The actual structure of the Church is a mixture of the old gothic style of Medieval European Church mixed with modern neoclassical architecture. On the outside there can be large glass windows with a cross as well as characters from stories in the bible. The entrance contains two large brown wooden doors. Upon reading the ceremonial plate on its wall, the date reads 1839. This means that this may have been one of the very first structures constructed in the town. This can also be assumed by seeing the surrounding grocery and convenience stores that surround the church indicating how the city may have expanded from a central point in the town. The Church also serves to be a meeting place for many different groups around the Decatur region, in fact while I was taking pictures a wedding was starting.