Reformed Episcopal Church of the Atonement
Historic Reformed Episcopal Church in Philadelphia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Historic Reformed Episcopal Church in Philadelphia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Reformed Episcopal Church of the Atonement is a historic church in the Germantown neighborhood of Philadelphia. It is a parish of the Reformed Episcopal Church's Diocese of the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic and a contributing property to the Tulpehocken Station Historic District.[1]
Reformed Episcopal Church of the Atonement | |
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Location | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Country | United States |
Denomination | Anglican Church in North America Reformed Episcopal Church |
Website | recatonement |
History | |
Founded | 1875 |
Architecture | |
Style | Gothic Revival |
Years built | 1929 |
Administration | |
Diocese | Northeast and Mid-Atlantic |
Clergy | |
Rector | The Rev. Jason Holloway |
Reformed Episcopal Church of the Atonement | |
Part of | Tulpehocken Station Historic District (ID85003564) |
Added to NRHP | November 26, 1985 |
While the current building dates to 1929, the church was founded in 1875 as the Third Reformed Episcopal Church.[2] It took its current name by 1894.[3]
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