This is the list for Episcopal Churches (TEC) planted since 2003 (currently can find 17 - updated May 08, 2008)
Alabama
St. Catherine's in Chelsea, Chelsea, AL [2/08]
Diocese: Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
All Saints Episcopal Church, Bentonville, AR [6/07]
California
Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, Medera, CA [4/08]
Diocese: Episcopal Diocese of San Joachim
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
Good Shepherd Episcopal Church, Glasgow, DE [08]
Diocese: Delaware
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Episcopal Church of All Souls, New Orleans, LA
Diocese: Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
St. Alexis Episcopal Church, Jackson, MS [2006]
Diocese: Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
St. Catherine of Siena Episcopal, Reno, NV [2/07]
Diocese: Nevada
St. Martin's in the Desert Episcopal Church, Pahrump, NV [4/08 dedication]
Diocese: Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
The Episcopal Church of the Advocate, Carrboro, North Carolina [launched 9-03]
Diocese: North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Grace Episcopal Church, Edgeworth, PA
Diocese: Pittsburgh
Charis247 Episcopal Church, Coraopolis, PA [2006]
Diocese: Pittsburgh
Three Nails Episcopal Church, Pittsburgh, PA [May 2003]
Diocese: Pittsburgh
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Good Samaritan Episcopal Church, Franklin, TN [4/08]
Diocese: Tennessee
Texas
St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, McKinney, TX [8/05]
Diocese: Dallas
St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Prosper, TX [2007]
Diocese: Dallas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
St. Gabriel's Episcopal Church, Leesburg, VA [2003]
Diocese: Virginia
Washington
Church of the Apostles, Seattle, WA [2005]
Diocese: Olympia
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
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4 comments:
What a clever idea, using the airport analogy of arrivals and departures. I welcome a list of this sort.
Not surprisingly, this list seems quite incomplete. It's hard to keep up with what's happening around the country. I trust others will add to the list.
I'll just mention one church that clearly is an "arrival." My home church now is Eternity Anglican, in Richmond, VA. It is NOT a breakaway, but a brand new, start from scratch church plant, started in November, 2006, and affiliated with Uganda (Diocese of Luweero). We are greatly blessed to have David Singh+ as priest and senior pastor. He is a Tamil from Madras, South India, and a very wise and powerfully anointed man of God.
david handy+
Thanks so much for stopping by and commenting.
TEC Arrivals is a list of Episcopal Church plants. There have been some since GC03. Anglican churches of the non-TEC variety aren't a part of this site, but there are links on the right hand column that take you to Anglican organizations that have oversight of non-TEC US churches. The number beside the name of the organization is my count of how many churches are claimed by that organization.
I'm interested in TEC arrivals, churches that the Episcopal Church (TEC) has planted since General Convention 2003 (GC03), as well as TEC departures, churches that have either split to form a new church, or departed entirely since GC03.
Perhaps another list might be churches that have just died (closed by their bishop).
Anyway, thanks for your thoughts and do stop by again. I'm updating as often as I can, and I can use everyone's help. It's really tough to find new Episcopal Church plants, because they really aren't trumpeted in the Anglican blogs so I rely on news reports and diocesan web sites. Any help in this area is appreciated.
Christ and The Epiphany Church in East Haven, Conn. split to form a new congregation called Christ Church Anglican on Oct 14th 2007
Thanks anonymous!
Your addition is noted in the Departures list.
Are there others?
TECAD
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