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Reformed Episcopal Church of the Atonement

Historic Reformed Episcopal Church in Philadelphia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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The Reformed Episcopal Church of the Atonement is a historic church in the Germantown neighborhood of Philadelphia. It is a parish of the Reformed Episcopal Church's Diocese of the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic and a contributing property to the Tulpehocken Station Historic District.[1]

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While the current building (designed by Norman A. Hulme[2]) dates to 1929, the church was founded in 1875 as the Third Reformed Episcopal Church.[3] It took its current name by 1894.[4] Two former pastors of the church, William Culbertson III and Willie Hill (bishop), later became bishops of the Reformed Episcopal Church. Rev Daniel M Stearns also served a notable 28-year pastorate with this congregation. [5]

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