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  2. St. Stephen's Episcopal Church (St. Stephen, South Carolina)

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    April 15, 1970 [1] Designated NHL. April 15, 1970 [2] St. Stephen's Episcopal Church is a historic church located at 196 Brick Church Circle in St. Stephen, South Carolina. Built in the 1760s, it is one of a handful of surviving 18th-century brick parish churches in the state, with a number of architectural features not found on any other of ...

  3. St. Stephen's Episcopal Church (Charleston, South Carolina)

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    Coordinates: 32.784956°N 79.931128°W. St. Stephen's is at 67 Anson Street in Charleston, South Carolina. St. Stephen's Episcopal Church is an Episcopal parish in Charleston, South Carolina, founded in 1822. It was the first Episcopal church in the United States at which pews were offered to attendants at no cost; other Episcopal churches ...

  4. St. Stephen, South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    843 and 854. FIPS code. 45-62755 [4] GNIS feature ID. 1250704 [5] St. Stephen is a town in Berkeley County, South Carolina, United States. The population was 1,697 at the 2010 census. [6] St. Stephen is included within the Charleston-North Charleston-Summerville metropolitan area.

  5. St. Stephen's Episcopal Church (Ridgeway, South Carolina)

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    May 06, 1971. Christianity portal. St. Stephen's Episcopal Church is an historic Episcopal church building located northeast of Ridgeway, South Carolina, on County Road 106. [2] Built of wood in 1854 in the Carpenter Gothic style, it was designed by the Rev. John Dewitt McCollough, who later became its rector.

  6. Anglican Diocese of South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The Anglican Diocese of South Carolina (ADOSC) is a diocese of the Anglican Church in North America (ACNA). The diocese covers an area of 24 counties in the eastern part of the state of South Carolina. In 2019, it had 18,195 baptized members and 47 parishes. [2] The see city is Charleston, home to the Cathedral of St. Luke and St. Paul.

  7. South Carolina Annual Conference - Wikipedia

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    The South Carolina Conference is an annual conference (regional episcopal area, similar to a diocese) of the United Methodist Church. [1] This conference serves the state of South Carolina with its administrative offices and the office of the bishop (currently L. Jonathan Holston) being in Columbia, South Carolina.

  8. Episcopal Diocese of South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The Episcopal Diocese of South Carolina ( EDOSC ), known as The Episcopal Church in South Carolina from January 2013 until September 2019, is a diocese of the Episcopal Church. The diocese covers an area of 24 counties in the eastern part of the U.S. state of South Carolina. The see city is Charleston, home to Grace Church Cathedral and the ...

  9. St. Philip's Church (Charleston, South Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    The first St. Philip's Church, a wooden building, was built between 1680 and 1681 at the corner of Broad and Meeting streets on the present day site of St. Michael's Episcopal Church. It was damaged in a hurricane in 1710 and a new St. Phillip's Church was begun a few blocks away on Church Street. After being delayed it was finished in 1723.