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  2. Anglican Diocese of South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Church Image City Year founded Year completed Notes St. Philip's Episcopal Church (Charleston, South Carolina) Charleston: 1681 1836 Oldest Anglican congregation south of Virginia Old St. Andrew's Parish Church: Charleston: 1706 1706 Oldest church building in South Carolina; oldest church building in the Anglican Church in North America. St ...

  3. Church of the Apostles (Columbia, South Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  4. St. Andrew's Church (Mount Pleasant, South Carolina)

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    St. Andrew's Church is a multisite Anglican congregation in Mount Pleasant, North Charleston, and Charleston, South Carolina. First established in 1835, its 1857 building is a contributing property to the Mount Pleasant Historic District. The church holds services at two other locations: downtown Charleston and North Charleston. [1]

  5. Diocese of the Carolinas - Wikipedia

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    Church Image City Year founded Year completed Notes All Saints Church: Pawleys Island, South Carolina: 1739 1917 St. Andrew's Church: Mount Pleasant, South Carolina: 1835 1857 Holy Trinity Anglican Church: Raleigh, North Carolina: 2003 2015 Church of the Apostles: Columbia, South Carolina: 2004 1964 Diocesan cathedral

  6. List of parishes and parish churches in South Carolina

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    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.

  7. All Saints Church (Pawleys Island, South Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    It is also significant a collection of outstanding gravestone art from about 1820 to 1900. The church rectory, built in 1822, is an intact example of a Carolina I-house. Its first congregation was formed in 1739, and the church has been located at this site since then. Associated with the church is the separately listed Cedar Grove Plantation ...

  8. List of dioceses of the Anglican Church in North America

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    Emmanuel Anglican Church Fresno: Eric Menees: 1911 30 2390 1301 South Carolina: South Carolina: Cathedral of St. Luke and St. Paul: Charleston, South Carolina: Chip Edgar: 2012 55 17440 7888 South: Southeastern United States Holy Cross Cathedral: Loganville, Georgia: Diocesan: Foley Beach Assisting: Frank Lyons: 2010 50 [note 1] 8399 [note 1 ...

  9. Anglican Church in North America - Wikipedia

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    The ACNA and the Diocese of South Carolina, which had withdrawn from the Episcopal Church in October 2012 and was under the provisional primatial oversight of the Global South, held a two-day meeting on April 28–29, 2015, at St. Christopher Camp and Conference Center in South Carolina for conversations and examining the "possible ...

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