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The diocese traces its foundation to Christ Church in Matagorda in 1838, when it became the first foreign missionary field of the Episcopal Church (as part of the Republic of Texas). Together with Christ Church, Houston (1839) and Trinity Church, Galveston (1841) it formed the Episcopal Church of Texas, the Episcopal presence in the Republic of ...
Trinity Episcopal Church-Fairfield, Fairfield, New York, 1808; Trinity Church (Manhattan), 1839-46, on Broadway near Wall Street, also known as Trinity Episcopal Church; Trinity Episcopal Church Complex (Mount Vernon, New York), 1857; Trinity Episcopal Church (Potsdam, New York), 1835; Trinity Episcopal Church Complex (Saugerties, New York), 1831
Five rectors of Trinity have gone on to be bishops in the Episcopal Church. Another has served as dean of a cathedral. The Reverend Hannah E. Atkins became Trinity's fifteenth rector in September 2007. In 1990, Trinity founded the Lord of the Streets Mission, a mission of the Diocese of Texas to the homeless of Houston. Although no longer under ...
The Episcopal Church in North Texas was a diocese of the Episcopal Church from 1982 to its merger with the Diocese of Texas in 2022. The diocese included a geographic area of 24 counties in the north central part of Texas. [2] As of 2021, it includes 13 churches, including a number of other congregations in the process of reorganization. [1]
Trinity Episcopal Church is an Episcopal church located in Folsom, California, United States. Located on a small campus containing a historic Carpenter Gothic church building, it is one of the largest parishes in the Episcopal Diocese of Northern California. The parish had an average Sunday attendance of 215 in 2023, and has four priests as of ...
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Trinity Protestant Episcopal Church may refer to: Trinity Protestant Episcopal Church (Galveston, Texas) , listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Galveston County, Texas Trinity Protestant Episcopal Church (Parkersburg, West Virginia) , listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Wood County, West Virginia
At the time of the vote in 2008 to separate from the Episcopal Church, the diocese had geographically fixed boundaries covering 24 counties in Texas and claimed 19,000 members. [2] Afterward, in accordance with the non-geographical concept of dioceses in the Anglican Church of North America, it began to accept congregations outside its previous ...