Trinity Episcopal Church (Columbus, Georgia)
Trinity Episcopal Church is a historic Episcopal church located in Columbus, Georgia. It is situated in the heart of downtown Columbus and is a prominent example of Gothic Revival architecture.
Founded in 1834, Trinity Episcopal Church is one of the oldest continuously operating churches in Columbus. The current sanctuary, a significant architectural landmark, was completed in 1860. The building is constructed of brick and features a tall spire, pointed arch windows, and intricate stained glass.
Throughout its history, Trinity Episcopal Church has played an important role in the religious and civic life of Columbus. The church has been involved in various outreach programs and community initiatives. The parish has a strong tradition of music, featuring a renowned choir and pipe organ.
The church is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, recognizing its architectural significance and historical importance. Trinity Episcopal Church continues to be an active and vibrant congregation, serving the Columbus community.