Broad Street Methodist Church, located at the corner of 10th and Broad streets, was a place of worship for the Court End neighborhood from 1858 until 1951. The mid-20th century saw city families across the United States move to the suburbs, and Richmond reflected this national trend. With many of the congregation's families traveling up to 25 miles to attend services, Broad Street Methodist shut its doors in 1951.
Prior to demolition in 1969. this window form behind the church's altar was given to the Valentine Museum.