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Trinity Episcopal Church, now known as Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, is the first Episcopal and the oldest surviving sanctuary in Columbia, South Carolina. It is a Gothic Revival church that is modeled after York Minster in York , England.
Old St. Andrew's in West Ashley is the oldest surviving church building south of Virginia still used for regular services (1706). It is also the only remaining colonial cruciform church in South Carolina (expanded 1723–33). [8] Discrepancies in church building dates, whether in books, websites, or historical markers, are not uncommon.
The Washington Street United Methodist Church is a historic church at 1401 Washington Street in Columbia, South Carolina. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It was built in 1872 and added to the National Register in 1970.
The James Petigru Boyce Chapel is a historic church building at 1306 Hampton Street in Columbia, South Carolina.It is a Greek Revival building built in 1859. A convention met here on December 17, 1860, whose delegates voted unanimously for South Carolina to secede from the United States, leading to the American Civil War.
The Church of the Apostles is an evangelical Anglican church in downtown Columbia, South Carolina. Founded in 2003 as part of the Anglican realignment , it serves today as the cathedral parish for the Diocese of the Carolinas .
In 1813, the South Carolina Legislature incorporated the church as the "First Presbyterian Church of the Town of Columbia" [3] The current site of the church was a shared cemetery with the local Episcopal congregation from 1794 to 1813. [3] The legislature gave the cemetery and other lands to be shared between the Episcopalians and the ...
The first resident Catholic priest came to Columbia in 1820. St. Peter's first church, designed by the South Carolina architect Robert Mills, was completed in 1824. This church was demolished in the early 1900s to build the new sanctuary. The new church was designed by Frank Pierce Milburn, a Southern architect. The planning and fundraising was ...