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6 de feb. de 2010 · Christ Church Philadelphia - The Birthplace of the American Episcopal Church. We invite you to explore our revolutionary. history and our community of faith. Plan a Visit. Visit historic Christ Church and its Burial Grounds! Explore our hours, admissions and group tour information. Learn More. Join our Community.
- Our History and People
The properties of Christ Church highlight over 320 years of...
- Our Leadership
Meet our clerical team at Christ Church Philadelphia and...
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Christ Church is dedicated to creating a loving environment...
- Notable Burials
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- Collections and Genealogy
Christ Church also holds A Collection of Psalm Tunes, with a...
- All Are Welcome
All are welcome. The Christ Church tradition welcomes all...
- Our History and People
Christ Church is an Episcopal church in the Old City neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Founded in 1695 as a parish of the Church of England, it played an integral role in the founding of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States.
- John Kearsley (supervisor)
- Georgian
- 1727–1744
Worship Join in-person or via livestream Plan a Visit Christ Church and our Burial Ground are open Wed - Sun 11AM - 5PM Find Us 20 N. American Street Philadelphia, PA 19106 Connect 215-922-1695 Neighborhood House
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Christ Church Philadelphia. @ChristChurchPhiladelphia ‧. 359 subscribers ‧ 292 videos. The YouTube Channel of historic Christ Church in Philadelphia, founded in 1695. Check us out at...
4 de feb. de 2015 · Built between 1727 and 1744 to replace a much smaller building built in the late 17th century, Christ Church was at the center of life in downtown Philadelphia. Many of the city’s most famous residents were members at the church, including Benjamin Franklin.