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St. John's Episcopal Church, Canandaigua

St. John's Episcopal Church is an episcopal church in Canandaigua, New York. It was built in 1872.

St. John's Episcopal Church
Religion
AffiliationThe Episcopal Church
Location
LocationCanandaigua (city), New York
Architecture
Architect(s)Emlen T. Littell
TypeChurch
StyleGothic Revival
Completed1872
Specifications
Direction of façadeWest
MaterialsLimestone, Stained glass, slate roof
Website
http://www.st-johns-episcopal.org

History edit

The Episcopal presence in Canandaigua, New York began, formally, in February, 1799 with the formation of St. Matthew's Episcopal Mission. In 1814, St. John's Episcopal Church was organized and first met in the Ontario County, New York Court House in Canandaigua. St. John's erected a wooden church building in 1816. Bishop John Henry Hobart consecrated it that year.

Steady congregational growth necessitated more space. This led to the razing of the first church and the constructing of the current larger stone Gothic building done in the parish church style popular in the 19th century. Emlen T. Littell of New York City designed the building. This church was constructed in 1872 at a cost of $47,000 and consecrated in 1886. It contains several windows from the earlier wooden church, elaborate new stained glass windows imported from Europe, and one—The Parables Window—was designed by Daniel Cottier, who was considered an important influence on Louis Comfort Tiffany.

In 1908, new hardwood floors, choir stalls, and an organ were installed. The parish house and a chapel were added at the same time. In 1964-1965, an addition to parish house included classrooms, a new chapel, and a dining/ meeting room added to celebrate the church's 150th anniversary. Recent additions include a columbarium with a capacity of 136 niches and a memorial garden, outside the church. A capital campaign begun in 2017 allowed the parish to upgrade and improve five areas identified by parishioners as essential priorities.

Historical timeline edit

Old Church edit

 
Original wooden St. John's Church, Canandaigua

1796 — Missionary services begun in Canandaigua by Robert G. Wetmore

1799 — February 4, first Episcopal congregation in Canandaigua, St. Matthew's, organized by The Right Rev. Philander Chase, Bishop.

1814 — September 27, St. John's Church organized. Met in courthouse.

1816 — December 12, first church building consecrated by Bishop John Henry Hobart; a wooden gothic structure on site of present church, costing $14,000.

1815 — The Rev. Alanson Welton, Rector.

1815 - 1819 — The Rev. Dr. Henry Ustick Onderdonk, Rector.

1820 — The Rev. William Barlow, Rector.

1834 — First Rectory on Gibson Street. House given by Mr. Grieg moved from N. Main Street to lot given by Mr. Gibson.

1836 - 1842 — The Rev. Augustus Palmer Prevost, Rector.

1844 — The Rev. Joseph Wayland, Rector

1850 — Trinity Church, Wall Street (NYC) gifts St John's $1,500.

1851 — Present Rectory build at cost of $4,000.

1867 — Church enlarged with 26 additional pews, repaired, painted, stoves removed and furnace added. Cost over $16,000.

1869 - 1875 — The Rev. C. M. Nickerson, Rector.

New Church edit

1872 — Original church torn down. New church erected, of stone with spire atop tower. Cost of $47,000 left parish with large debt. The present church was designed by Emlyn T. Littell of New York City. St. John's is built of various kinds of stone and its intricate and colorful display of stained glass windows is one of the most impressive in this area.

1880 — Bell installed as memorial to Moses Atwater, first Warden, by descendants

1886 — May 6, church consecrated after payment of debt.

1892 - 1905 — The Rev. Charles J. Clausen, Rector.

1895 — Permanent endowment fund established with legacy of $1,000, "interest only to be applied to current expense of the church."

1907 — The Rev. Herbert Gaylord became Rector, serving for 32 years.

1908 — Hardwood floors, choir stalls, and organ installed in church. New Parish house and chapel built.

 
St. John's Church, Canandaigua, about 1910.

1923 — Rectory repaired and improved at cost of $15,000.

1928 — Spire removed from church building after being found unsafe.

1939 - 1944 — The Rev. Eugene Marsden Chapman, Rector

1940 — Chapel established in south transept of church in memory of Frances Paul.

1944 - 1959 — The Rev. Robert C. Dunn, Rector

1959 - 1970 — The Rev. Harold D. Avery, Rector

 
St. John's Church, Main Window above altar.

1951 — Church building completely redecorated.

1965 — Addition to parish house providing 5 classrooms, chapel, and dining/meeting room. Organ rebuilt.

1970 - 1986 — The Rev. Robert W. Withington, Rector. Rectory named for him.

1986 - 1990 — The Rev. James A. Hubbard, Rector.

1992 - 1993 — Restoration of stained glass windows

1993 - 2008 — The Rev. Albert J. Keeney, Rector

2000 — Major restoration of Nave

2008 - 2013 — The Rev. Richard D. Krapf, Deacon

2010 — May. Columbarium and chapel dedicated and blessed by the Right Reverend Prince Grenville Singh, Ph.D., Bishop of Rochester.

2010 — July. The Rev. David Hefling, AOJN+, Rector

2011 — Complete redesign/restructuring of the parish hall to expand space and use as a reception area. Garden is designed and developed in backyard for Gleaners Community Kitchen use. Gardening program is launched as is "Red Wagon Food Pantry" - both to benefit Gleaners Kitchen.

2012 — Chapel is named, by Vestry vote, "All Saints Chapel."

2013 - 2014 — St. John's Bicentennial (1814 - 2014).

2014 - 2017 — The Very Rev. David Hefling, ObJN+, Dean of the Northeast District.

The Reverend David Hefling, Rector, is appointed as Diocesan Archivist at the 86th Diocesan Convention, by Bishop Singh. Joanne Wisor, a parishioner at Trinity Church, Geneva, NY, is appointed as Assistant Archivist.

2018 — The Reverend Patti Blaine, Deacon, is assigned to the parish by Bishop Singh.

External links edit

  • at the Wayback Machine (archived 6 September 2008)
  • Sermon Preached in St. John's Church after the Assassination of President Lincoln 2010-06-28 at the Wayback Machine

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources St John s Episcopal Church Canandaigua news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message St John s Episcopal Church is an episcopal church in Canandaigua New York It was built in 1872 St John s Episcopal ChurchReligionAffiliationThe Episcopal ChurchLocationLocationCanandaigua city New YorkArchitectureArchitect s Emlen T LittellTypeChurchStyleGothic RevivalCompleted1872SpecificationsDirection of facadeWestMaterialsLimestone Stained glass slate roofWebsitehttp www st johns episcopal org Contents 1 History 2 Historical timeline 2 1 Old Church 2 2 New Church 3 External linksHistory editThe Episcopal presence in Canandaigua New York began formally in February 1799 with the formation of St Matthew s Episcopal Mission In 1814 St John s Episcopal Church was organized and first met in the Ontario County New York Court House in Canandaigua St John s erected a wooden church building in 1816 Bishop John Henry Hobart consecrated it that year Steady congregational growth necessitated more space This led to the razing of the first church and the constructing of the current larger stone Gothic building done in the parish church style popular in the 19th century Emlen T Littell of New York City designed the building This church was constructed in 1872 at a cost of 47 000 and consecrated in 1886 It contains several windows from the earlier wooden church elaborate new stained glass windows imported from Europe and one The Parables Window was designed by Daniel Cottier who was considered an important influence on Louis Comfort Tiffany In 1908 new hardwood floors choir stalls and an organ were installed The parish house and a chapel were added at the same time In 1964 1965 an addition to parish house included classrooms a new chapel and a dining meeting room added to celebrate the church s 150th anniversary Recent additions include a columbarium with a capacity of 136 niches and a memorial garden outside the church A capital campaign begun in 2017 allowed the parish to upgrade and improve five areas identified by parishioners as essential priorities Historical timeline editOld Church edit nbsp Original wooden St John s Church Canandaigua1796 Missionary services begun in Canandaigua by Robert G Wetmore1799 February 4 first Episcopal congregation in Canandaigua St Matthew s organized by The Right Rev Philander Chase Bishop 1814 September 27 St John s Church organized Met in courthouse 1816 December 12 first church building consecrated by Bishop John Henry Hobart a wooden gothic structure on site of present church costing 14 000 1815 The Rev Alanson Welton Rector 1815 1819 The Rev Dr Henry Ustick Onderdonk Rector 1820 The Rev William Barlow Rector 1834 First Rectory on Gibson Street House given by Mr Grieg moved from N Main Street to lot given by Mr Gibson 1836 1842 The Rev Augustus Palmer Prevost Rector 1844 The Rev Joseph Wayland Rector1850 Trinity Church Wall Street NYC gifts St John s 1 500 1851 Present Rectory build at cost of 4 000 1867 Church enlarged with 26 additional pews repaired painted stoves removed and furnace added Cost over 16 000 1869 1875 The Rev C M Nickerson Rector New Church edit 1872 Original church torn down New church erected of stone with spire atop tower Cost of 47 000 left parish with large debt The present church was designed by Emlyn T Littell of New York City St John s is built of various kinds of stone and its intricate and colorful display of stained glass windows is one of the most impressive in this area 1880 Bell installed as memorial to Moses Atwater first Warden by descendants1886 May 6 church consecrated after payment of debt 1892 1905 The Rev Charles J Clausen Rector 1895 Permanent endowment fund established with legacy of 1 000 interest only to be applied to current expense of the church 1907 The Rev Herbert Gaylord became Rector serving for 32 years 1908 Hardwood floors choir stalls and organ installed in church New Parish house and chapel built nbsp St John s Church Canandaigua about 1910 1923 Rectory repaired and improved at cost of 15 000 1928 Spire removed from church building after being found unsafe 1939 1944 The Rev Eugene Marsden Chapman Rector1940 Chapel established in south transept of church in memory of Frances Paul 1944 1959 The Rev Robert C Dunn Rector1959 1970 The Rev Harold D Avery Rector nbsp St John s Church Main Window above altar 1951 Church building completely redecorated 1965 Addition to parish house providing 5 classrooms chapel and dining meeting room Organ rebuilt 1970 1986 The Rev Robert W Withington Rector Rectory named for him 1986 1990 The Rev James A Hubbard Rector 1992 1993 Restoration of stained glass windows1993 2008 The Rev Albert J Keeney Rector2000 Major restoration of Nave2008 2013 The Rev Richard D Krapf Deacon2010 May Columbarium and chapel dedicated and blessed by the Right Reverend Prince Grenville Singh Ph D Bishop of Rochester 2010 July The Rev David Hefling AOJN Rector2011 Complete redesign restructuring of the parish hall to expand space and use as a reception area Garden is designed and developed in backyard for Gleaners Community Kitchen use Gardening program is launched as is Red Wagon Food Pantry both to benefit Gleaners Kitchen 2012 Chapel is named by Vestry vote All Saints Chapel 2013 2014 St John s Bicentennial 1814 2014 2014 2017 The Very Rev David Hefling ObJN Dean of the Northeast District The Reverend David Hefling Rector is appointed as Diocesan Archivist at the 86th Diocesan Convention by Bishop Singh Joanne Wisor a parishioner at Trinity Church Geneva NY is appointed as Assistant Archivist 2018 The Reverend Patti Blaine Deacon is assigned to the parish by Bishop Singh External links editCHURCHES OF CANANDAIGUA at the Wayback Machine archived 6 September 2008 Sermon Preached in St John s Church after the Assassination of President Lincoln Archived 2010 06 28 at the Wayback Machine42 53 37 48 N 77 17 5 46 W 42 8937444 N 77 2848500 W 42 8937444 77 2848500 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title St John 27s Episcopal Church Canandaigua amp oldid 1143603737, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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