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St Paul’s Episcopal Church consists of more than 230 families and over 800 active members. We have one of the best youth pro...grams in the Diocese of East Carolina, serving children between the ages of one and 17. Our youth are involved with the mission and outreach efforts locally, in Appalachia, and in overseas missions. We have an excellent Christian Education Program for ages one through...
My wife and I went to Edenton so I could take pictures of some of the historical structures there. I visited St. Paul's Episcopal Church and really enjoyed it. The church building open and I got to go inside and take pictures of the inside, in addition to the grounds. The cemetery located on the church grounds was so full...
One of the oldest churches in the state, well-maintained, with a rich history, right in the center of town.
St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Edenton, IS charming, historic, and of significant architectural interest, but more than that, it's a vibrant 310-year-old parish, its dignity and grace warmed by delightful parishioners who take newcomers in and make them feel welcome. Visitors to Edenton might, as we did a decade ago, come for a Sunday morning of truly splendid music and...
This historic church is charming. You feel it would be a pleasure to be one of the congregation. The surrounding graveyard is interesting to walk through.
This colonial church and its surrounding graveyard and buildings provide a look into the plain, ordered style of Episcopal church architecture and the historical families of Albemarle Sound life. On my visit on a Saturday morning, the church organist was practicing for Sunday services, providing an impromptu concert to enjoy while surveying the interior pew stalls, altar and stained glass...
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St Paul’s is a place where you can sense not only the past, but also the Holy Spirit.
St. Paul's Episcopal Church is "the second oldest church building in North Carolina and the oldest in regular use." Notable members have included James Iredell, Samuel Johnston, and Joseph Hewes. The old Rector’s Study, a one-room structure believed to have been erected in the 1850's, is located at the churchyard’s western boundary. Holy Communion is held at 8:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. on Sundays.
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