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The church and its rectory are listed on the National Register of Historic Places as Trinity Church and Rectory. The Trinity Episcopal parish is one of the five oldest Episcopal parishes in Tennessee, established in 1832. Its first church building was completed in 1838. [2] It was the second permanent church building in Clarksville, preceded ...
The Church of the Holy Trinity was originally organized on September 23, 1849 as "St. Paul's Mission on Summer Street" (now Fifth Avenue) at the desire of Reverend Charles S. Tomes, then rector of the nearby Christ Church Episcopal, Nashville's first Episcopal congregation, located on the corner of what is now Sixth Avenue North and Church Street.
It is now joined with four other Episcopal churches in a regional ministry, the Southeast Tennessee Episcopal Ministry (STEM), along with Holy Comforter, Monteagle; Christ Church, Alto; Christ Church, Tracy City; and Epiphany Mission Church, Sherwood. [7] The church building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. [1]
Trinity United Methodist Church is a historic Methodist church in Athens, McMinn County, Tennessee. The congregation was founded in 1824-5 as the Methodist Episcopal Church of Athens. Its first meeting house was a structure of hewn logs built by slaves. It stood at the southwest corner of West Washington and Church Streets in Athens.
Trinity Methodist Church is a property in Franklin, Tennessee, that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. Built in 1897, it was constructed by Stewart Ironworks. [1] The NRHP eligibility of this and other properties was evaluated in a 1988 study of Williamson County historical resources. [2]
The third and present Trinity Church building was built in 1846 and designed by architect Richard Upjohn in the Gothic Revival style. [28] [29] In 1976, the United States Department of the Interior designated Trinity Church a National Historic Landmark because of its architectural significance and its place within the history of New York City ...
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 auspices of Trinity Church, Lord of the Streets' services are held at Trinity.
In that year, the congregation of the Trinity Episcopal Church, founded in 1855, purchased the Church of the Redeemer's building and began to use it. [1] By the time the church expanded with a parish hall in 1954, the demographics of the surrounding area had changed, with African-American and LGBTQ communities replacing upscale residents.