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  2. Christ Church Episcopal School - Wikipedia

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    Christ Church Episcopal School (CCES) is a K–12 private, Episcopal, college-preparatory school in Greenville, South Carolina, United States. It was established in 1959 by Christ Church , located in Greenville.

  3. Christ Church (Greenville, South Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    The brick church was 55 ft (17 m) long and 30 ft (9 m) wide. The first service was held on June 18, 1826. The church was accepted into the Episcopal Diocese of South Carolina as Christ Church Parish. [3] [5] [6] [7] In 1845, the parish proposed the building of a new church. Joel Poinsett, who was a vestryman of the church, drew up plans. Since ...

  4. Episcopal Diocese of Upper South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Among the Diocese's many institutions, the Bishop Gravatt Center began service in 1949 as a retreat and summer camp site. Now a non-profit corporation with its own Board of Trustees, the Center remains a vital part of the Diocese through its summer camp Christian formation program and numerous diocesan and parish activities such as Happening ...

  5. Christ Church wins SC high school realignment appeal of move ...

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    Christ Church was only South Carolina high school to move up three classifications by SCHSL's 3X multiplier rule but won an appeal and will be in AAA

  6. Christ Church (Stevensville, Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    The Christ Episcopal Church of Kent Island is recognized as the state's oldest Christian congregation. It was founded in 1632 by the Reverend Richard James, [2] [citation needed] one year after Kent Island was founded by William Claiborne, and two years before settlers arrived at St. Clement's Island.

  7. Christ School (North Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    Postcard of Christ School, c. 1909–10. Christ School was founded in 1900 by Thomas and Susan Wetmore. The 500 acres (200 hectares) campus is home to approximately 300 boys grades 8–12. Students come from 19 different states and 7 different countries. Christ School is affiliated with the Episcopal Church but receives no funding or direction ...

  8. Christ Church, Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    White was the first Episcopal Bishop of Pennsylvania and served the congregations of Christ Church and St. Peter's Church for decades. White is buried in the church's chancel. Christ Church is a National Historic Landmark and a unique historic site that continues its original function as an Episcopal parish. More than 250,000 tourists visit the ...

  9. Category:Episcopal schools in the United States - Wikipedia

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    St. Richard's Episcopal School; Saint Stephen's Episcopal School (Bradenton, Florida) St. Stephen's Episcopal School Houston; St. Stephen's Episcopal School (Austin, Texas) Saint Thomas Choir School; St. Thomas' Episcopal School; Seabury Hall; Shattuck-Saint Mary's; South Kent School; St. Matthew's Episcopal Church and School (Pacific Palisades ...