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Notes:
Records dating back as far as 1819 document the first services were held in the homes of residents of the burgeoning town of Williams Mills in the 1800s. In 1912, the first communion services were held at the Thorner home on Milller (now Oakgrove) Street, the beginnings of the church as a mission. As the congregation blossomed, services were moved to the Mader Barn on North Ellicott Street. In 1918, with 20 communicants, services were held in the Burkhardt building (now 5500 Main Street).
Property at the corner of Los Robles and Milton was donated in 1918 for the building of a parish hall, then the church. In 1922, The Rev. Alfred Priddis became the first “Priest-in-Charge” at the mission, and its first vestry was seated. A new church was dedicated March 5, 1924 by Bishop Brent. Latitude: 42.9600395, Longitude: -78.7468604
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