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The breakaway group, the Falls Church Anglican, voted itself out of the Episcopal denomination in December 2006 due in part to its objection to the election of an openly-gay priest as a bishop in the denomination in 2003. It was compelled for the first time last Sunday by court rulings in January and
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By 1762, the wood building had fallen into decay and the vestry ordered a new brick building to be constructed on the same site. The next year, George Washington and George William Fairfax, as church wardens, assumed responsibility to contract for the new building. After 1765, this church became
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troops as a hospital and later as a stable. Use of the building for worship services resumed after the war; the sanctuary has now been in continuous use since about 1873. The interior was repaired after the war, with the Federal government paying for damage caused by Union forces. Some of these
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The church was remodeled in 1908 and extensively renovated in 1959. Galleries in Wren's original design but never constructed were installed, and a new chancel was added. Other than repairs of war damage and the chancel addition, the structure reflects the original 1769 construction.
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The Episcopal parish returned to worshiping at the historic property, and the Anglican parish moved to a different location. In March 2014, the U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear an appeal by the Falls Church Anglican, ending the matter.
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Known as "William Gunnell's Church", the new wooden structure was designed and built by Colonel Richard Blackburn, who was directed to construct a weatherboarded building forty feet by twenty-two feet, with a 13:12
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met in November 1732. Michael Reagan allowed the church to be built on his land, but failed to grant the deed. John Trammell later bought the land and, in 1746, sold the two acre lot, including the church, the
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The Wren building remains on the site, between S. Washington, E. Broad, and E. Fairfax Streets. The 1769 structure is the oldest remaining church building north of Quantico in Virginia and is one of the
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as state church. In 1789, The Falls Church was abandoned and remained unoccupied for almost 50 years; in 1836, it was reoccupied by an Episcopal congregation.
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roof, and with interior work modeled on that of Pohick Church; the cost was 33,500 pounds of tobacco. Like Pohick Church, the new church served
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and continued to worship at The Falls Church property, and later petitioned a local court to transfer ownership of the property to CANA. The
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The Vestry Book first referred to it as the "Falls Church" on 28 November 1757, owing to its location at the intersection of the road to the
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repairs can be discerned in brickwork below the windows and in the lower part of the brick doorway at the west end of the church.
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last month (to deny a stay pending appeal) to move off the historic church campus to hold its Sunday services elsewhere.
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reader of this congregation, as was Henry Fairfax, who used his own funds to restore the building during 1838 and 1839.
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The forerunner to The Falls Church appears to have been founded by landowner William Gunnell, who had moved from
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This article is about the historical episcopal church. For the parish and congregation split from here, see
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In December 2006, about 90% of the congregation voted to disaffiliate from the
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The Falls Church, 115 East Fairfax Street, Falls Church, Falls Church, VA
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was read to citizens from the steps of the south doors. In 1784, the
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Churches on the National Register of Historic Places in Virginia
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Between 2006 and 2014 the congregation became divided on
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The Fairfax Militia recruited from the church during the
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Minutes of the Vestry, Truro Parish, Virginia, 1732-1785
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Turque, Bill; Michelle Boorstein (18 December 2006).
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Falls Church Anglicans appeal to state Supreme Court
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Episcopal Church wins Virginia Supreme Court ruling
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The Falls Church Anglican
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
Virginia Landmarks Register

The Falls Church is located in Northern Virginia
The Falls Church is located in Virginia
The Falls Church is located in the United States
Falls Church, Virginia
38°52′51″N 77°10′16″W / 38.88083°N 77.17111°W / 38.88083; -77.17111
James Wren
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Episcopal
Falls Church, Virginia
Washington, D.C.
Westmoreland County, Virginia
Quantico
Pohick Church
Lorton
pitch
Truro Parish
Occoquan River
vestry
churchyard
Little Falls
Potomac River
Chain Bridge
Falls Church City
George Mason
vestryman
George Washington

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