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Minneapolis / Minnesota / United States
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St. Stephen's Episcopal Church is the largest Episcopal church in Minnesota. There are four worship services on Sundays ranging from contemplative to contemporary. St. Stephen's Episcopal Church has a nursery that is available on Sundays from 7:45am until 12:30pm as well as Wednesdays from 6:20pm to 9pm and Thursdays from 9:30am to 11:15am during church activities. Parking for the church is available in the lots of Wooddale and Utley Parks as well as along Wooddale Avenue.

Pleasanton / California / United States
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St. Clare's is a local church that hosts Sunday services, complete with Sunday school, choir performances and childcare. The Church also hosts a weekday preschool for congregants and Christian community members.

San Mateo / California / United States
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Founded in 1953, St. Matthews Episcopal Day School is an independent, coeducational learning center that serves students in pre-kindergarten through grade eight. It teaches a range of academic subjects, including language arts, mathematics and science. St. Matthews Episcopal Day School also provides programs in music, drama and technology education. The school participates in various religious practices. Its sports activities include basketball, soccer, softball, golf, swimming, bowling, volleyball and tennis. In addition, St. Matthews Episcopal Day School conducts various recycling programs and maintains a parents association. The school is accredited by the California Association of Independent Schools.
Phoenix / Arizona / United States
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A brief history of Trinity Cathedral In 1885, three years after Bishop George Dunlop of Arizona and New Mexico brought the Episcopal Church to Phoenix, The Rev. Thomas W. Haskins invited local Episcopalians to organize a new congregation. They purchased acreage across the street from the courthouse and built a brick church with a small tower. The first service in the new structure was held on the Feast of Epiphany 1889. When Arizona was established as a separate missionary district in 1910, Trinitys rector, the Rev. Julius W. Atwood, was elected Bishop. At his first annual convention, he accepted Trinity Church as the pro-cathedral. The congregation, which had grown rapidly in both membership and influence, needed larger facilities and, encouraged by Trinitys new dean, the Very Rev. William Scarlett, they purchased another parcel of land on Roosevelt Street. The new site was so far north of Phoenixs business section that it was called "The Episcopal Folly!" Building plans called for a blend of Arizona territorial and Spanish-colonial architecture styles in a quadrangle to form the Cathedral Close. On one side was the Cathedral House, begun in 1915. On the second side was the Cathedral itself that was completed in time for the first service to be held Christmas Day, 1920. On the third side was Bishop Atwood Hall, completed in 1931. In 1988, Trinity Cathedral was accepted as the Cathedral of the Diocese of Arizona, making it one of only a handful of diocesan cathedrals in the United States. Others include the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C.; the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City; and Grace Cathedral, San Francisco.
Lakewood / Ohio / United States
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St. Peter's Episcopal Church worships in the Anglican tradition with communion, scripture readings, prayer and music led by a choir and pipe organ with brass and other instruments. The building itself was completed in 1928 and has since added on various sections. The church offers plenty of ways for people to get involved, starting with Sunday morning worship services led by Reverend Keith Owen at 8:00 and 10 a.m. and Bible study classes for all ages that follow the 8 a.m. service. Choir programs are available for both children and adults and a childcare center for infants to school-aged children.

Wimberley / Texas / United States
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St. Stephens Episcopal School, founded in 1989, is a coeducational school that offers educational programs to students in pre-kindergarten through grade eight. The school is fully accredited by the Southwestern Association of Episcopal Schools and is a member of the National Association of Episcopal Schools. Additionally, the school is accredited by the Texas Department of Protective and Regulatory Services. Its curriculum includes music, art, world culture, Latin, Spanish, computer, motor skills development, physical education and religious studies. St. Stephens Episcopal School also features a summer program. The school s students are encouraged to participate in various community projects. It is located in Wimberley, Texas.
Fremont / California / United States
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About St. JamesWe are diverse community of friends and neighbors, old and young, long-term members and newcomers. Our present and future is based on our own efforts to work together for our neighbors, welcoming and accepting all people. Many of us have come to St. James as tourists or nomads and by welcoming St. James into our hearts, are now pilgrims, sharing our gifts and talents to make the love of God and Jesus Christ known to any seeking them.Certainly, not all of us were raised in the Episcopal tradition. We have, however, found a home in St. James, a place where all are welcome to share in Gods grace. We are able to find a niche here, and contribute our gifts as we are willing and able. Our many ministries speak to the varied display of members: children and elders, cooks and gardeners and knitters, caregivers and helpers, listeners and speakers, lifelong students and teachers and searchers. We have found that all of us have gifts to share; participating in the life of this parish helps us to discern what those gifts might be, and how to put them to the best use God has intended.In 2006, St. James undertook a visioning process, to see where weve come from, who we are, and where we are going. We took a long lens and examined our blessings, our traditions, our dreams. At the time, we did not know what form our "vision" would take, a statement, an image, perhaps a story or poem? After months of discussion, reflection, and vision, we were led to what might be described as serendipitous: a prayer. The Prayer for St. James is the result of this community of people coming together, deciding who and what they are and what they want to be, and it uniquely describes St. James Episcopal Church today:
Glenview / Illinois / United States
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St. David's Nursery School is a part of St. David's Episcopal Church of Glenview. It is located at the same location as the Church. It employs highly qualified teachers and staff with extensive backgrounds in early childhood education. It encourages parent involvement and has many volunteer opportunities.

Portland / Oregon / United States
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Oregon Episcopal School, located in Portland, Ore., is a religious institution that offers a variety of educational and academic programs to students in grades kindergarten through 12. It has an enrollment of more than 700 students. The organization provides educational services through various elementary, middle and high schools. Its curriculum includes humanities, liberal and language arts, math, science, social studies, computers, and health and physical education. It organizes a variety of sports activities, including soccer, basketball, volleyball, golf, tennis, and track and field. The school also organizes various activities, including band, choir, drama, orchestra and student council. Its library provides a large collection of religious books, textbooks, fairy-tales, magazines, reference notes, newspapers, journals, comics and encyclopedias. Its parent-teacher association involves parents in various fund-raising, social services and educational activities of the school.
Barrington / Illinois / United States
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Founded in 1954, St. Mark's Episcopal Church was created to serve the communities of Cary and Fox River Grove.  In February of 1955, the congregation purchased land on Ridge Road where the church now stands.  The parish is also home to St. Mark's Day School, which is a non-denominational, state licensed pre-school.  

Tacoma / Washington / United States
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  • A welcoming congregation for spiritually searching and growing persons and families from Catholic, Protestant or any other background
  • An episcopal parish, part of the world-wide Anglican Communion
  • A diverse congregation united by worship and service
Atlanta / Georgia / United States
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St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church is located on LaVista Road between Briarcliff and North Druid Hills roads. The church has served the Atlanta community for several years, offering young adult, outreach and comprehensive music programs. Visit the website for current information on activities and events for members of the church.

New Orleans / Louisiana / United States
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St. Georges School is an Episcopal day school that was founded in 1969 ands is located in New Orleans. It serves more than 300 students in prekindergaten through grade eight and has preschool, and upper and middle school divisions. The school s academic curriculum includes language arts, art, religious study, mathematics, science, social studies, technology education, foreign languages, music, and physical and health education. It provides a wide variety of facilities, such as classrooms, administrative offices, indoor play area, a cafeteria, library, and photography and science laboratories. The school also offers various sports, including basketball, softball, volleyball, football, soccer, cross country, cheerleading, baseball, fencing, and track and field. St. Georges School is a member of the National Association of Episcopal Schools and National Association of Independent Schools.
Rochester / Michigan / United States
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This brick church sits on the southeast corner of Main Street and Romeo Road, just north of downtown Rochester. The church was founded well over a century ago, was organized in 1927 and achieved parish status in 1955. The friendly staff at St. Philip's includes Reverend Geoffrey T. Boyer, rector of St. Philip's since 2003. The church offers Sunday school, music programs, bible study groups and child care during Sunday service and is also involved in the Crop Hunger Walk and other charitable missions. Passersby are encouraged to visit the church, which welcomes men, women and children from all walks of life.

Plainview / New York / United States
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St. Margaret Episcopal Church dates its history to 1961, when 11-acres off Washington Ave. were donated to the Episcopal Diocese of Long Island. The congregation, drawn from a wide swath of Long Island, held its first meeting in the America Legion Hall on Jamaica Ave. before moving into its beautiful new home in 1964. The A-frame structure also features a stand-alone bell tower, refurbished and rededicated in 2002. The grounds include a modern cemetery. 

Glen Rock / New Jersey / United States
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All Saints' Episcopal Church is a community-centered Anglican organization of worshippers who come from various backgrounds. It offers Bible study and musical events to its parishioners. The church's rector is The Rev. Timothy Burger. A full list of the vestry can be viewed on the website.

Bloomfield / Connecticut / United States
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Old St. Andrews Episcopal Church is housed in a 200 year old building. The parish offers Holy Eucharist on Sundays with music at its 10am service. Old St. Andrews also offers adult education seminars, outreach initiatives in Simsbury and around the world and child care programs. The Rev. Earl G. Purnell has served at Old St. Andrews since 1997. 

Gig Harbor / Washington / United States
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St. John's Episcopal Church has a mission statement that "is to live God's word in our daily lives by caring, nurturing and serving each other and the community." The church had a small congregation in 1916 that met once a month. The present church building was built in 1948; the Church School was built in 1952 and had 35 children when opening. The church has two services on Sunday, Bible Study on Wednesdays and every second Wednesday of the month, it meets in the Hunt Chapel at 10am. In addition St. John's has a thrift shop, Sunday school and a Youth Group program. The church has a choir and an Adult Forum that meets weekly.

Los Angeles / California / United States
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Located on the corner of Chickasaw Avenue and Caspar Avenue, St. Barnabas Episcopal Church began as a mission of modest means and little or no organization in 1908. Its first services were held in the original Masonic Temple on Eagle Rock Boulevard. The church was named in 1915 after St. Barnabas, a companion of St. Paul. The church began supporting itself financially in 1925, when it also became a parish.

Charleston / South Carolina / United States
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Nestled close to the Ashley River on 10 acres of land, Old St. Andrew's is not only an active church with a proud congregation, but also a historical landmark, listed in the National Historic Registry, and is said to be South Carolina's oldest surviving church. The church's grounds are well kept, and are comprised of several buildings, a gift shop for tourists, as well as a graveyard that dates back to the 18th century. Famous parishoners have included the Drayton family, who ran the nearby Drayton Hall Plantation, itself another local landmark.

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