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St. John's Episcopal Church (Elizabeth, New Jersey)

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205:, Chandler became the lay reader and catechist for this parish in 1747, then sailed to England to complete his studies and was ordained by the Bishop of London in 1751, who formally installed him as this parish's rector despite remaining overseas. For much of his career, Chandler worked to establish the Church of England in the mid-Atlantic colonies, including publishing several works advocating a bishop based in North America, despite the opposition of the Presbyterian and Congregational churches. Following his Tory sympathies and fearing threats from the Sons of Liberty, Chandler fled to England in 1775, where he remained during the American Revolutionary War, only to accept the congregation's invitation and return to Elizabethtown and resume his duties during the last five years of his life. He cited health reasons for refusing to become the first Church of England bishop in North America, and died about a year after the 1789 founding of the Episcopal Church as an entity distinct from the Church of England. The Episcopal Church recognizes Rev. Chandler liturgically on August 17 (together with his mentor Rev. 86: 297:
12:15  Visitors are always welcome! The Rector Emeritus is the Rev. Joseph R. Parrish Jr., who served there from July 1989 until his retirement in July 2013; the Rev. Jorge Martinez serves as Priest-in-Charge. For 14 years, from September 2000 until 2014, the church telecast its church services each Sunday at 9:00 am on Elizabeth Cablevision Channel 18. The church's Sunday service is now broadcast on its Facebook page.
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in 1993 which was active until 2020. It is known as a lively sponsor of community social services and feeds as many as 150 persons a free meal each Sunday following the 11:00 Spanish worship service which is a Spanish Eucharist with contemporary Spanish music, followed by a community fiesta at
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St. John's has always been an ecumenical church and remains so today, but its governing body, the Vestry, is and was always composed of confirmed Episcopalians/Anglicans. Its principal Sunday worship service now is the Holy Eucharist/Mass. The church founded the
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led this congregation and helped found what became the Episcopal Church in the United States. Massachusetts-born and a 1745 graduate of
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on the grounds of St. John's Episcopal Church. Notable interments in the church itself or the surrounding churchyard include:
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Although this parish would gain a reputation for ecumenical tolerance, Rev. Chandler forbad famed revival preacher
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windows in the U.S. Underneath is the unmarked burial site of the youngest signer of the
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from preaching in his pulpit during the winter of 1763–64 but did marry the parents of
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Belcher–Ogden Mansion; Benjamin Price House; and Price–Brittan House Historic District
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The current church building, consecrated in 1860, was designed after
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style, with a 126-foot Gothic style tower (completed in 1864).
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St. John's Episcopal Churchyard
U.S. Historic district
Contributing property
New Jersey Register of Historic Places
St. John's Episcopal Church (Elizabeth, New Jersey) is located in Union County, New Jersey
Mid-Town Historic District
ID95001143
Episcopal
historic heart
Elizabeth, New Jersey
Episcopal Diocese of New Jersey
Trenton
Society for the Propagation of the Gospel
London, England
neo-Gothic
Thomas Bradbury Chandler
Yale College
Samuel Johnson
Timothy Cutler
John Henry Hobart
William Hobart Hare
George Whitefield
Elizabeth Ann Seton
Roman Catholic
saint
St. Mary's University Anglican Church
Oxford, England
Merton College, Oxford
Episcopal
New Jersey

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