List of Anglican churches

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This is a list of Anglican churches that are notable as congregations or as church buildings or both.

The Anglican Communion is an international association of churches consisting of the Church of England and of national and regional Anglican churches (and a few other episcopal churches) in full communion with it[1] There is no single "Anglican Church" with universal juridical authority as each national or regional church has full autonomy. Some of these churches are known as Anglican, such as the Anglican Church of Canada, due to their historical link to England (Ecclesia Anglicana means "English Church"). Some, for example the Church of Ireland, the Scottish and American Episcopal churches, and some other associated churches have a separate name.

In the United States the Episcopal Church, also known formally as the "Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America", is the Anglican church; it separated from the Church of England following the American Revolution.

Architect Richard Upjohn advocated the use of Carpenter Gothic style for rural Episcopalian churches in the United States through his 1852 pattern book Rural Architecture, and there are numerous examples.[2][3]

There are numerous Methodist Episcopal churches which are not part of the Anglican church; see List of Methodist churches for these.

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in the Philippines

The Philippine Independent Church, which split from the Roman Catholic church has been in full communion with the Episcopal Church in the United States, and through it, the entire Anglican Communion, since 1960. One of its major churches is Iglesia Filipina Independiente National Cathedral. See List of Philippine Independent Church churches. There are also other Anglican churches in the Philippines.

in the United States

In the United States, the term Episcopal church is used. This section provides a List of Episcopal churches in the United States'. See also List of the Episcopal cathedrals of the United States

Organized (by state then city), with separate lists of historic Maryland parishes at end

Church Image Dates Location City, state Description
Mission Church 1917 built
1977 NRHP-listed
E fork of Chandalar River68°7′32″N 145°20′25″W / 68.12556°N 145.34028°W / 68.12556; -145.34028 (Mission Church (Arctic Village, Alaska)) Arctic Village, Alaska Log & sod construction
Trinity Episcopal Cathedral 1892 built
1976 NRHP-listed
310 W. 17th St.34°43′59″N 92°16′35″W / 34.73306°N 92.27639°W / 34.73306; -92.27639 (Trinity Episcopal Cathedral (Little Rock, Arkansas)) Little Rock, Arkansas Gothic Revival
All Saints Episcopal Church built 34°8′53″N 118°8′34″W / 34.14806°N 118.14278°W / 34.14806; -118.14278 (All Saint's Episcopal Church (Pasadena, California)) Pasadena, California Notable for its activism, and, relatedly, for questioning by the U.S. taxing authority of its tax-exempt status
Christ Episcopal Church built
NRHP-listed
Canon City, Colorado
St. George's Anglican Church built NRHP-listed 217 E. Pikes Peak Ave 38°50'00.4"N 104°49'13.1"W Colorado Springs, Colorado
All Saints Episcopal Church built
NRHP-listed
Denver, Colorado
Calvary Episcopal Church built
NRHP-listed
Golden, Colorado
Christ Episcopal Church and Tashua Burial Ground built
NRHP-listed
Trumbull, Connecticut
All Saints' Episcopal Church built
1991 NRHP-listed
18 Olive Ave., Lewes and Rehoboth Hundred38°43′7″N 75°4′42″W / 38.71861°N 75.07833°W / 38.71861; -75.07833 (All Saints' Episcopal Church (Rehobeth Beach, Delaware)) Rehoboth Beach, Delaware Bungalow/Craftsman
All Saint's Episcopal Church (Enterprise, Florida) 1883 built
1974 NRHP-listed
28°52′10″N 81°16′10″W / 28.86944°N 81.26944°W / 28.86944; -81.26944 (All Saint's Episcopal Church (Enterprise, Florida)) Enterprise, Florida Gothic Revival
All Saints Episcopal Church (Winter Park, Florida) 1941 built
2000 NRHP-listed
338 E. Lyman Ave.28°35′40″N 81°20′55″W / 28.59444°N 81.34861°W / 28.59444; -81.34861 (All Saints Episcopal Church (Winter Park, Florida)) Winter Park, Florida
Christ Episcopal Church built
NRHP-listed
Macon, Georgia
Bruneau Episcopal Church built
NRHP-listed
Bruneau, Idaho
Christ Episcopal Church built
NRHP-listed
Joliet, Illinois
Christ Episcopal Church built
NRHP-listed
Springfield, Illinois
Christ Church Cathedral built 1857
NRHP-listed
131 Monument Circle39°46′9″N 86°9′27″W / 39.76917°N 86.15750°W / 39.76917; -86.15750 (Christ Church Cathedral (Indianapolis, Indiana)) Indianapolis, Indiana Gothic Revival; William Tinsley, architect
Cathedral of St. James built 1894
NRHP-listed
115 and 117 N. Lafayette Boulevard41°40′37″N 86°15′14″W / 41.67694°N 86.25389°W / 41.67694; -86.25389 (Cathedral of St. James (South Bend, Indiana)) South Bend, Indiana Gothic Revival; Austin & Parker, architect
Trinity Episcopal Cathedral built 1867-1873
NRHP-listed
121 W. 12th St.41°31′52″N 90°34′28″W / 41.53111°N 90.57444°W / 41.53111; -90.57444 (Trinity Episcopal Cathedral (Davenport, Iowa)) Davenport, Iowa Gothic Revival; Edward Tuckerman Potter, architect
Cathedral Church of Saint Paul built 1885
NRHP-listed
815 High St.41°35′16.95″N 93°37′44.4″W / 41.5880417°N 93.629000°W / 41.5880417; -93.629000 (Cathedral Church of Saint Paul (Des Moines)) Des Moines, Iowa Gothic Revival; Foster & Liebbe, architects
St. John's Episcopal Church built 1875-1878
NRHP-listed
1410 Main St.42°30′21.78″N 90°40′10.51″W / 42.5060500°N 90.6695861°W / 42.5060500; -90.6695861 (St. John's Episcopal Church (Dubuque, Iowa)) Dubuque, Iowa Gothic Revival; Henry Martyn Congdon, architect
St. Paul's Episcopal Church built 1856
NRHP-listed
206 6th Ave.41°35′55″N 90°54′46″W / 41.59861°N 90.91278°W / 41.59861; -90.91278 (St. Paul's Episcopal Church (Durant, Iowa)) Durant, Iowa Italianate, Gothic Revival
Trinity Episcopal Church built 1871
NRHP-listed
320 E. College St.41°39′33″N 91°31′49″W / 41.65917°N 91.53028°W / 41.65917; -91.53028 (Trinity Episcopal Church (Iowa City, Iowa)) Iowa City, Iowa Gothic Revival; Richard Upjohn, architect
St. Matthew's by the Bridge Episcopal Church built 1913
NRHP-listed
Junction of Oak and Railroad Streets 41°39′33″N 91°31′49″W / 41.65917°N 91.53028°W / 41.65917; -91.53028 (St. Matthew's by the Bridge Episcopal Church) Iowa Falls, Iowa Tudor Revival; Robert Layton, architect
St. John's Episcopal Church built 1884-1888
NRHP-listed
4th and Concert Sts.42°31′6″N 93°15′47″W / 42.51833°N 93.26306°W / 42.51833; -93.26306 (St. John's Episcopal Church (Keokuk, Iowa)) Keokuk, Iowa Gothic Revival; Daniel Appleton and H.M. Stephenson, architects
Trinity Memorial Episcopal Church built 1896
NRHP-listed
302 S. 7th St.42°09′47″N 95°47′18″W / 42.16306°N 95.78833°W / 42.16306; -95.78833 (Trinity Memorial Episcopal Church (Mapleton, Iowa)) Mapleton, Iowa Gothic Revival; Edward S. Hammatt, architect
St. Barnabas Episcopal Church built 1869
NRHP-listed
Chestnut St.40°31′54″N 91°25′6″W / 40.53167°N 91.41833°W / 40.53167; -91.41833 (St. Barnabas Episcopal Church (Montrose, Iowa)) Montrose, Iowa Gothic Revival
Trinity Episcopal Church built 1851-1854
NRHP-listed
411 E. 2nd St.41°25′24.71″N 91°2′32.65″W / 41.4235306°N 91.0424028°W / 41.4235306; -91.0424028 (Trinity Episcopal Church (Muscatine, Iowa)) Muscatine, Iowa Gothic Revival; Frank Will, architect
St. Stephen's Episcopal Church built 1881
NRHP-listed
223 E. 4th St., N.41°42′4″N 93°03′0″W / 41.70111°N 93.05000°W / 41.70111; -93.05000 (St. Stephen's Episcopal Church (Newton, Iowa)) Newton, Iowa Carpenter Gothic
St. James Episcopal Church built 1901
NRHP-listed
1st Ave. and S. 3rd St.,41°17′39″N 92°38′29″W / 41.29417°N 92.64139°W / 41.29417; -92.64139 (St. James Episcopal Church (Oskaloosa, Iowa)) Oskaloosa, Iowa Late Gothic Revival; Frank E. Wetherell, architect
St. Thomas Episcopal Church built 1892
NRHP-listed
1200 Douglas St.42°30′11″N 96°24′23″W / 42.50306°N 96.40639°W / 42.50306; -96.40639 (St. Thomas Episcopal Church (Sioux City, Iowa)) Sioux City, Iowa Romanesque Revival; John M. Poorbaugh, architect
Christ Episcopal Church built
NRHP-listed
Elizabethtown, Kentucky
Christ Church Episcopal built
NRHP-listed
Lexington, Kentucky
Calvary Episcopal Church built
NRHP-listed
Louisville, Kentucky
Christ Episcopal Church built
NRHP-listed
Bastrop, Louisiana
Christ Episcopal Church built
NRHP-listed
Covington, Louisiana
Christ Episcopal Church and Cemetery built
NRHP-listed
Napoleonville, Louisiana
All Saints Episcopal Church 1885 built
1983 NRHP-listed
Hall and Harrison streets30°26′55″N 93°26′12″W / 30.44861°N 93.43667°W / 30.44861; -93.43667 (All Saints Episcopal Church (DeQuincy, Louisiana)) DeQuincy, Louisiana Carpenter Gothic
St. John's Anglican Church and Parsonage Site 1770 built
1978 NRHP-listed
Dresden, Maine

Christ Episcopal Church

built
NRHP-listed
Gardiner, Maine

Christ Episcopal Church and Cemetery

built
NRHP-listed
Cambridge, Maryland
Christ Episcopal Church built
NRHP-listed
Chaptico, Maryland
Christ Episcopal Church built
NRHP-listed
Waltham, Massachusetts
All Saints' Episcopal Church 1873 built
NRHP-listed
252 Grand St.42°39′23″N 86°12′3″W / 42.65639°N 86.20083°W / 42.65639; -86.20083 Saugatuck, Michigan Gothic Revival
Christ Episcopal Church built 1879
NRHP-listed
310 13th St., N.
45°18′57″N 95°35′56″W / 45.31583°N 95.59889°W / 45.31583; -95.59889 (Christ Episcopal Church (Benson, Minnesota))
Benson, Minnesota Carpenter Gothic
St. Mark's Episcopal Chapel 1871 built
1979 NRHP-listed
Off Minnesota State Highway 24
45°18′38.8″N 94°6′23.4″W / 45.310778°N 94.106500°W / 45.310778; -94.106500 (St. Mark's Episcopal Chapel)
Corinna Township, Minnesota Well-preserved example of a board and batten Gothic Revival parish church.[5]
Cathedral of Our Merciful Saviour 1862-1869 built
NRHP-listed
515 Second Ave NW
44°17′48″N 93°16′16″W / 44.29667°N 93.27111°W / 44.29667; -93.27111 (Cathedral of Our Merciful Saviour, Faribault, Minnesota)
Faribault, Minnesota Gothic Revival; James Renwick, Jr., architect
Church of Our Savior-Episcopal 1903 built
NRHP-listed
113 4th St., NE
45°58′36″N 94°21′28″W / 45.97667°N 94.35778°W / 45.97667; -94.35778 (Church of Our Savior Episcopal, Little Falls, Minnesota)
Little Falls, Minnesota
All Saints Church-Episcopal built
NRHP-listed
Washington and 5th Sts.
44°27′19″N 93°9′29″W / 44.45528°N 93.15806°W / 44.45528; -93.15806 (All Saints Church-Episcopal, Northfield, Minnesota)
Northfield, Minnesota Gothic Revival
Trinity Episcopal Church 1871 built
1975 NRHP-listed
3 E. 4th St.
45°7′48″N 94°31′40″W / 45.13000°N 94.52778°W / 45.13000; -94.52778 (Trinity Episcopal Church (Litchfield, Minnesota))
Litchfield, Minnesota Superlative Carpenter Gothic church believed to have been designed by Richard Upjohn.[6]
Trinity Episcopal Church 1874 built
1984 NRHP-listed
805 St. Charles Ave.
43°58′11.3″N 92°3′58″W / 43.969806°N 92.06611°W / 43.969806; -92.06611 (Trinity Episcopal Church (St. Charles, Minnesota))
St. Charles, Minnesota Carpenter Gothic church significant for its well-preserved interior and exterior.[7]
Trinity Episcopal Church 1859 built
1984 NRHP-listed
8110 W. Main St.
44°1′39.3″N 91°45′56.3″W / 44.027583°N 91.765639°W / 44.027583; -91.765639 (Trinity Episcopal Church (Stockton, Minnesota))
Stockton, Minnesota Noted for its well-preserved Carpenter Gothic architecture and shared importance to a community established by American-born settlers but later dominated by German immigrants.[8]
Grace Memorial Episcopal Church 1900 built
1982 NRHP-listed
205 E. 3rd St.
44°22′52.5″N 92°1′53.5″W / 44.381250°N 92.031528°W / 44.381250; -92.031528 (Grace Memorial Episcopal Church (Wabasha, Minnesota))
Wabasha, Minnesota English Gothic-style landmark designed by architect Cass Gilbert.[9]
Christ Episcopal Church built
NRHP-listed
Springfield, Missouri
Calvary Episcopal Church built
NRHP-listed
Red Lodge, Montana
Christ Episcopal Church and Rectory built
NRHP-listed
Sheridan, Montana
Christ Church Episcopal built
NRHP-listed
Beatrice, Nebraska
Christ Episcopal Church built
NRHP-listed
Sidney, Nebraska
Christ Episcopal Church built
NRHP-listed
New Brunswick, New Jersey
Christ Church Episcopal built
NRHP-listed
Shrewsbury, New Jersey
Christ Episcopal Church built
NRHP-listed
Belvidere, New York
All Saints' Episcopal Church 1848 built
2002 NRHP-listed
96 and 201 Scarborough Rd.41°8′41″N 73°50′36″W / 41.14472°N 73.84333°W / 41.14472; -73.84333 (All Saints' Episcopal Church (Briarcliff Manor, New York)) Briarcliff Manor, New York Gothic Revival, by Richard Upjohn and William Henry Deacy
Christ Episcopal Church built
NRHP-listed
Duanesburg, New York
Christ Church Episcopal built
NRHP-listed
Staten Island, New York
Church of St. Andrew (Episcopal) built
NRHP-listed
Staten Island, New York
Christ Episcopal Church built
NRHP-listed
Tarrytown, New York
Calvary Episcopal Church (former) built
NRHP-listed
Utica, New York
Christ Episcopal Church built
NRHP-listed
Walton, New York
Christ Episcopal Church built
NRHP-listed
Wellsburg, New York
All Souls Episcopal Church and Parish House built 1896
NRHP-listed
2 Angle St.35°33′55″N 82°32′34″W / 35.56528°N 82.54278°W / 35.56528; -82.54278 (Cathedral of All Souls, Asheville, North Carolina) Asheville, North Carolina Richard Morris Hunt, architect
St. Luke's Episcopal Church built 1894
NRHP-listed
219 Chunn's Cove Rd.35°36′7″N 82°31′53″W / 35.60194°N 82.53139°W / 35.60194; -82.53139 (St. Luke's Episcopal Church (Asheville, North Carolina)) Asheville, North Carolina Carpenter Gothic; E. J. Armstrong, architect
St. Mary's Episcopal Church built 1914
NRHP-listed
337 Charlotte St.35°36′39.47″N 82°32′42.13″W / 35.6109639°N 82.5450361°W / 35.6109639; -82.5450361 (St. Mary's Episcopal Church (Asheville, North Carolina)) Asheville, North Carolina Gothic Revival; Richard S. Smith and Chauncey Beadle, architects
St. Matthias Episcopal Church built
NRHP-listed
Valley St.35°35′30″N 82°32′54″W / 35.59167°N 82.54833°W / 35.59167; -82.54833 (St. Matthias Episcopal Church (Asheville, North Carolina)) Asheville, North Carolina Gothic Revival
Christ Episcopal Church and Parish House built
NRHP-listed
New Bern, North Carolina
Christ Episcopal Church built
NRHP-listed
Raleigh, North Carolina
Calvary Episcopal Church and Churchyard built
NRHP-listed
Tarboro, North Carolina
Christ Episcopal Church built
NRHP-listed
Walnut Cove, North Carolina
All Saints' Episcopal Church 1881 built
1992 NRHP-listed
516 N. Central Ave.46°55′41.82″N 98°0′5.17″W / 46.9282833°N 98.0014361°W / 46.9282833; -98.0014361 Valley City, North Dakota Gothic Revival; first stone Episcopal church in North Dakota
Calvary Episcopal Church Sunday School built
NRHP-listed
Cincinnati, Ohio
Brownella Cottage and Grace Episcopal Church and Rectory built
NRHP-listed
Galion, Ohio
Christ Episcopal Church built
NRHP-listed
Huron, Ohio
Christ Episcopal Church built
NRHP-listed
Oberlin, Ohio
All Saints Episcopal Church 1833 built
1982 NRHP-listed
4th and Court Sts.38°43′58″N 83°0′1″W / 38.73278°N 83.00028°W / 38.73278; -83.00028 (All Saints Episcopal Church (Portsmouth, Ohio)) Portsmouth, Ohio Gothic Revival
Ascension Episcopal Church and Rectory built
NRHP-listed
Cove, Oregon
Bishopcroft of the Episcopal Diocese of Oregon built
NRHP-listed
Portland, Oregon
Cathedral Church of the Nativity 1887 built
1988 NRHP-listed
321 Wyandotte St.40°36′41.12″N 75°23′01″W / 40.6114222°N 75.38361°W / 40.6114222; -75.38361 (Cathedral Church of the Nativity (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania)) Bethlehem, Pennsylvania A contributing property in the Fountain Hill Historic District; Gothic Revival
Bangor Episcopal Church 1830 built
1987 NRHP-listed
Northwestern corner of Main and Water Streets, Churchtown40°8′1″N 75°57′42″W / 40.13361°N 75.96167°W / 40.13361; -75.96167 (Bangor Episcopal Church) Blue Ball, Pennsylvania In Churchtown, Caernarvon Township. Greek Revival, Gothic Revival.
Philadelphia Episcopal Cathedral 1855 built
1979 NRHP-listed
3723-3725 Chestnut St.39°57′20″N 75°11′54″W / 39.95556°N 75.19833°W / 39.95556; -75.19833 (Philadelphia Episcopal Cathedral) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Italian Romanesque
Christ Episcopal Church built
NRHP-listed
Providence, Rhode Island
Christ Episcopal Church built
NRHP-listed
Florence, South Carolina
Christ Church (Episcopal) and Churchyard built
NRHP-listed
Greenville, South Carolina
All Saints' Episcopal Church, Waccamaw 1916 built
1991 NRHP-listed
33°28′3″N 79°8′24″W / 33.46750°N 79.14000°W / 33.46750; -79.14000 (All Saints' Episcopal Church, Waccamaw) Pawleys Island, South Carolina Classical Revival
Calvary Episcopal Church and Parish House built
NRHP-listed
Memphis, Tennessee
Christ Episcopal Church and Parish House built
NRHP-listed
South Pittsburg, Tennessee
Christ Episcopal Church built
NRHP-listed
Big Stone Gap, Virginia
Christ Episcopal Church built
NRHP-listed
Puyallup, Washington
Christ Episcopal Church built
NRHP-listed
Bayfield, Wisconsin
All Saints' Episcopal Cathedral Complex 1871 built
1898 consecrated
1974 NRHP-listed
804-828 E. Juneau Ave43°02′46″N 87°54′05″W / 43.0460°N 87.9013°W / 43.0460; -87.9013 (All Saints' Episcopal Church (Rehobeth Beach, Delaware)) Milwaukee, Wisconsin E. Townsend Mix-designed; Gothic Revival
Christ Episcopal Church and Rectory built
NRHP-listed
Douglas, Wyoming
St. Matthew's Cathedral built 1892-1896
1984 NRHP-listed
104 S. 4th St.41°18′45″N 105°35′33″W / 41.31250°N 105.59250°W / 41.31250; -105.59250 (St. Matthew's Cathedral (Laramie, Wyoming)) Laramie, Wyoming Gothic Revival; William Halsey Wood, architect

List of the original 30 Anglican parishes in the Province of Maryland
List of post-1692 Anglican parishes in the Province of Maryland

See also

References

  1. "St Francis of Assisi Episcopal Church History". Stfrancisooltewah.org. Retrieved 2012-07-20.
  2. A rare counter-example of a different denomination using this style is the Congregational Church of Blair in Nebraska.
  3. Penelope Chatfield (1979). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Congregational Church of Blair" (PDF). National Park Service. and accompanying photos
  4. The Hindu Restoration work under way at St. Mary's Church
  5. Hackett, John J. (April 1978). "Minnesota Historic Properties Inventory Form: St. Mark's Episcopal Chapel" (PDF). National Park Service. Retrieved 2015-06-17.
  6. Atkinson, Florence D.; Edward V. Lofstrom (1975-02-25). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory -- Nomination Form: Trinity Episcopal Church" (PDF). National Park Service. Retrieved 2016-01-01.
  7. Kudzia, Camille (February 1984). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory—Nomination Form: Trinity Episcopal Church" (PDF). National Park Service. Retrieved 2015-07-01.
  8. Kudzia, Camille (January 1984). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory—Nomination Form: Trinity Protestant Episcopal Church" (PDF). National Park Service. Retrieved 2015-06-30.
  9. Kudzia, Camille (February 1980). "National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Grace Memorial Episcopal Church" (PDF). National Park Service. Retrieved 2016-04-03.
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