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St. Peter's Episcopal Church (Columbia, Tennessee)

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Built
  
1860

Architectural style
  
Gothic, Romanesque

Opened
  
1860

Phone
  
+1 931-388-3331

Architect
  
Akeroyd,H.M.

NRHP Reference #
  
79002448

Area
  
2,800 m²

Added to NRHP
  
27 June 1979

St. Peter's Episcopal Church (Columbia, Tennessee)

Location
  
311 W. 7th St., Columbia, Tennessee

Address
  
311 W 7th St, Columbia, TN 38401, USA

Similar
  
St John's Episcopal Church, James K Polk Ancestral, Athenaeum, First United Methodist Church of, Zion Presbyterian Church

St. Peter's Episcopal Church is a historic church at 311 W. 7th Street in Columbia, Tennessee.

It was built in 1860 and added to the National Register in 1979.

St. Peter's is a parish of the Episcopal Diocese of Tennessee.

St. Peter's was the second Episcopal Church established in Tennessee, being formally organized on June 16, 1828, one year before the Diocese itself was formed. The first church building was located on Garden Street.

The present ediface, begun in 1860 was not completed until 1871, after the Civil War. In 1926 the church interior was renovated to appear as it does today, with the enlarged split chancel, rood beam, and the carved lectern and pulpit. The parish house was erected in 1924. Additional classrooms and offices were added in 1964. St. Peter's was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.

Six former rectors have served the Church as bishops: James Hervey Otey, Bishop of Tennessee; Leonidas Polk, Bishop of Louisiana; Thomas Carruthers, Bishop of South Carolina; Fred Gates, Suffragan Bishop of West Tennessee; Frank Allan, Bishop of Atlanta; and Robert Tharp, Bishop of East Tennessee.

St. Peter's cares for, and uses, St. John's, Ashwood for its annual Whitsunday service as well as various other occasions.

References

St. Peter's Episcopal Church (Columbia, Tennessee) Wikipedia