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St. George’s Christmas, 1883 – A Different Celebration
Most of the church bulletins in our archives are post 1970’s. One exception is the one below from 1883 which is wonderfully preserved. Christmas from at least the 1880’s through the 1920’s featured only one Christmas Eve service which was a Sunday School celebration around 7pm with a single service at 11am on Christmas day. … Read more
An 1840’s Christmas
by Moncure Daniel Conway From his Autobiography “I remember vividly my first Christmas in St. George’s (perhaps my eleventh year). How beautiful it all was. I sat in the cushioned pew with beloved relatives, near the rector’s wife (granddaughter of Betty Lewis, Washington’s sister), and surrounded by elegant people. The church was festooned with evergreen, … Read more
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Getting Started in St. George's History - 6 essential resources
Selections from several categories of our history.
McGuire served all 3 churches over the course of 45 years. He is probably the most influential of all our rectors in all phases of ministry from preaching, teaching, and outreach. Trip Wiggins, our archivist, wrote this for a Sunday school class and has been teaching classes for years
6. Tom Faulkner confronts the Vestry on race
Faulkner served St. George's for 30 years from 1946-1976. During these years racial policies were paramount, especially 1954, in the year of Brown vs. Board of Education, Faulkner was challenged by the Vestry on the role of Blacks in our service. He was able to move St. George's toward racial justice that other rectors would further