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St. Andrew's Episcopal Church (Hanover, Massachusetts)

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Denomination
  
Opened
  
11 June 1811

Status
  
Country
  
United States

Website
  
standrewshanover.org

Phone
  
+1 781-826-2062

Dedication
  
Andrew the Apostle

St. Andrew's Episcopal Church (Hanover, Massachusetts)

Founded
  
July 28, 1725 (1725-07-28)

Founder(s)
  
The Rev. Dr. Timothy Cutler

Address
  
17 Church St, Hanover, MA 02339, USA

Similar
  
St John the Evangelist, St Stephen's Parish, Trinity Episcopal Church, St Lukes' Episcopal Church, Trinity Church‑E

St. Andrew's Episcopal Church is an historic church located in Hanover, Massachusetts. It was founded in 1725 in what is now known as Norwell, an area thatbwas then part of Scituate). It is one of the oldest parishes in the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts.

History

The first meeting of the parish took place on July 28, 1725 at the North Meeting House in Scituate after a group of townspeople invited the Rev. Dr. Timothy Cutler of Christ Church, Boston, to lead a service and preach. Between 1727 and 1731 regular meetings of the parish took place in a private house in Scituate, led by the resident minister of Christ Church, Quincy, the Rev. Ebenezer Miller. On October 11, 1731, Miller led a service to open the first church building in front of a congregation of 150. That wooden building, located about 1 mile (1.6 km) from the present location, would serve as the parish's home until they moved to Hanover, which they did in 1811 after outgrowing the old church. Several notable figures, such as John Quincy Adams, Daniel Webster, Robert Rantoul, and Horace Mann, were at "a large all-day gathering in the cause of education" in September 1838.

The first resident minister for the parish, the Rev. Addington Davenport, was appointed in 1733. Addington remained only until 1737, but upon leaving for his next appointment made a gift of 7 acres (2.8 ha) of land "with dwelling house, barn, and other buildings thereon." Proceeds from this gift would help fund the purchase of land and building of a rectory in 1849.

On December 24, 1986, the church was destroyed by an electrical fire, but later rebuilt.

On November 6, 2011, the parish celebrated its bicentennial by displaying rare sermons and other artifacts, as well as a piano and organ concert and old church history stories.

References

St. Andrew's Episcopal Church (Hanover, Massachusetts) Wikipedia


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