St. John's Episcopal Church (Olympia, Washington)
St. John's Episcopal Church is an historic Episcopal church located in Olympia, Washington. It is part of the Diocese of Olympia. The church is notable for its architecture, its long history in the Olympia community, and its ongoing role in social justice and community outreach.
History:
The congregation of St. John's was founded in the mid-19th century, making it one of the oldest Episcopal churches in Washington state. The current church building, a significant example of Gothic Revival architecture, was constructed in the early 20th century. Over its history, St. John's has played a role in various civic and social initiatives in Olympia, often focusing on serving the needs of the less fortunate.
Architecture:
The building is a prominent landmark in downtown Olympia, characterized by its stone construction, stained glass windows, and soaring spire. The interior features traditional church design elements, including a nave, altar, and choir area.
Community Involvement:
St. John's is actively involved in the Olympia community through various programs, including food drives, homeless outreach, and support for local charities. The church often hosts community events and serves as a gathering place for diverse groups.
Clergy and Leadership:
The church is led by a rector (priest) and a team of lay leaders who oversee the various ministries and activities of the congregation. Information about current clergy and leadership can be found on the church's official website.
Visiting:
St. John's Episcopal Church welcomes visitors to attend services and learn more about the church's history and mission. Service times and contact information are available on the church's website.