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In 1865, regular church services resumed. [5] In 1902, a new Christ Church was built and the congregation relocated there. The old church was then used by a black Episcopal congregation from 1903-1905. [5] [6] In 1936, the church was deconsecrated and given to the City of Pensacola. The church then served as the town's library [4] from 1937 to ...
St. John's Episcopal Church (Tallahassee, Florida) St. Joseph Catholic Mission Church; St. Joseph's Catholic Church (Palm Bay, Florida) St. Joseph's Catholic Church (Pensacola) St. Luke Baptist Church; St. Luke's Episcopal Church and Cemetery (Courtenay, Florida) St. Margaret's Episcopal Church and Cemetery; St. Mark's Episcopal Church (Haines ...
This category is a subcategory of Category:Episcopal churches in the United States and covers all present or former Episcopal churches in the state of Florida. Many of these churches are listed on the National Register of Historic Places .
Roughly bounded by Pinewood Avenue, Front Street, Jefferson Avenue, Church Street, and Mayo Street 30°58′07″N 87°15′26″W / 30.968611°N 87.257222°W / 30.968611; -87.257222 ( Alger-Sullivan Lumber Company Residential Historic
Meeting at St. Paul’s Church in Mobile on November 14–15, 1980, a special convention of the Diocese elected the Rev. Charles Farmer Duvall, from South Carolina, to succeed Bishop Murray. The new bishop was ordained on April 11, 1981, in the Field House of the University of West Florida in Pensacola before 2,500 people who had gathered to ...
Sacred Heart Catholic Church (Pensacola, Florida) St. Joseph's Catholic Church (Pensacola) This page was last edited on 17 December 2016, at 01:27 (UTC). ...
The Episcopal Diocese of Florida is a diocese of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America (ECUSA). It originally comprised the whole state of Florida, but is now bounded on the west by the Apalachicola River, on the north by the Georgia state line, on the east by the Atlantic Ocean and on the south by the northern boundaries of Volusia, Marion, and Citrus counties.
[1] [4] [5] The parish donated its former church building to St. Christopher’s Parish, another local Episcopal congregation. The new church building was consecrated on November 6, 1958, [citation needed] and the parish continued to add classrooms, a music room, and a kitchen to the church facilities over the years. [citation needed]