St. Andrew's Episcopal Church - Tuskegee, AL
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N 32° 25.574 W 085° 42.120
16S E 622036 N 3588423
St. Andrew's Episcopal Church in Tuskegee, Alabama, traces its history to 1912, but it current church building is just over ten years old.
Waymark Code: WMHHEZ
Location: Alabama, United States
Date Posted: 07/11/2013
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Located on Old Montgomery Road, St. Andrew's Episcopal Church is across the street from the Payton Drive entrance to the Tuskegee University campus. The church building is a two-level facility, with the nave and sanctuary located on the upper level and offices and parish facilities in the lower level. Parking is available on the left and rear of the facility.
The following historical information is from their web page:
"The roots of St. Andrew's Episcopal Church are intertwined with Tuskegee University. Prior to the erection of the church building, services were held in various campus facilities with several priests in charge. On January 20, 1950, the Diocesan Convention approved the petition for St. Andrew's to become an Organized Mission.
The Ground-Breaking Ceremony for the church building was held on April 15, 1950, with the first spade of earth being turned by Mrs. Sarah P. Martin, the oldest member of the congregation--both in terms of age and membership. The first service was held in the church on April 29, 1951, at which time the Reverend H. J. C. Bowden presented 23 persons to the Right Reverend C. C. J. Carpenter, Bishop of Alabama, for Confirmation.
The Reverend Robert Earl DuBose, Jr. became the first resident Vicar of St. Andrew's on July 1, 1953, and served in that position until August 31, 1956. The Reverend Vernon A. Jones, Jr. was appointed Vicar of St. Andrew's in 1957, and began duties on October 15. When the Church achieved Parish status in January 1960, Father Jones was its first Rector and remained in that position until his retirement on August 31, 1990. The Reverend Father Liston A. Garfield was installed as our Rector in 1993."
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