Holy Trinity Episcopal Church (Greensboro, North Carolina)
Holy Trinity Episcopal Church | |
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Basic information | |
Location | 607 N Greene St, Greensboro, North Carolina, United States 27401[1] |
Affiliation | Episcopal Church USA |
District | Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina |
State | North Carolina |
Province | Province IV |
Leadership | Bishop Michael Bruce Curry |
Website |
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Architect(s) | Hobart Upjohn |
Holy Trinity Episcopal Church is an Episcopal church in the Historic District of the Fisher Park neighborhood of Greensboro, North Carolina.
History
In 1869, St. Barnabas Church was founded as Greensboro's first Episcopal parish. Construction of the first church building got underway on May 31, 1871 on the site now occupied by the Elon University School of Law.[2]
In 1891, a group of parishioners split off to form St. Andrew's Episcopal Mission, which was designated a parish in 1893. In May 1910 the two parishes consolidated to form Holy Trinity Episcopal Church. The congregation worshiped at St. Barnabas Church for two years, then split again to form St. Andrew's Episcopal Church and Holy Trinity Episcopal Church.[3]
A parish house designed by Hobart Upjohn was built on the current site at Greene Street and Fisher Avenue in 1919. Its assembly hall was converted into All Saints Chapel in 1930. Construction began on the current sanctuary in 1949, using funds raised by parishioners. Further construction projects took place in the 1960s and 1990s.[3]
References
- ↑ "Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, Greensboro, NC". Episcopal Church.
- ↑ "Greensboro - Holy Trinity Episcopal Church". Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina.
- 1 2 "Who We Are". Holy Trinity Church.
Coordinates: 36°04′47″N 79°47′29″W / 36.079644°N 79.79133°W