Emmanuel Church (Greenwood, Virginia)
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Emmanuel Church is a historic Episcopal
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 church located at Greenwood
Greenwood, Virginia
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 in Albemarle County, Virginia
Albemarle County, Virginia
As of the census of 2000, there were 79,236 people, 31,876 households, and 21,070 families residing in the county. The population density was 110 people per square mile . There were 33,720 housing units at an average density of 47 per square mile...

. Emmanuel Episcopal Church is a parish church in the Episcopal Diocese of Virginia
Episcopal Diocese of Virginia
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The mission of Emmanuel Episcopal Church is: ""May we strive to live in Christ and do his work from this place."

History of Emmanuel Church

In the 1850s church members began meeting in homes and then in a Baptist Church in Hillsboro. The first service in the new building was on Christmas Day 1863 with preaching by Reverend Dabney C. T. Davis. In 1868 the church entered into an agreement with St. Paul’s – Ivy to share a rector and resources. In 1899 the church planted St. Georges Chapel where services were held from 1899 to 1941. In 1900 Archdeacon Neve established the Church of the Holy Cross near Batesville as a mission of Emmanuel.

The original church was built in 1863, with additions and modifications made in 1905 and 1911. The 1911 modifications were largely financed by children of Chiswell Langhorne
Chiswell Langhorne
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, including Nancy Astor, Viscountess Astor
Nancy Astor, Viscountess Astor
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. These modifications were designed by noted architect Waddy Butler Wood
Waddy Butler Wood
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 (1869-1944). The church consists of a narthex located in the bell tower
Bell tower
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, nave with gallery, and chancel flanked by two small rooms. It is a rectangular brick building with a slate roof. The parish hall was doubled in size and restorations made to the church about 1940 by Charlottesville architect Milton L. Grigg
Milton L. Grigg
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 (1905-1982). Arcades connect the church to the parish hall and form a cloistered courtyard. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places
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in 1982.

Ministers

  • Rev. Dabney C. T. Davis, 1860-1864
  • Rev. Frederick W. Neve, 1888 – 1905
  • Rev. Walter Russell Bowie, 1908-1911
  • Deaconess Margaretta James and Miss Hallie Worsham, 1918-1937
  • Rev. H. Lee Marston, 1937-1969
  • Rev. Howard A. LaRue, 1969-1995
  • Rev. Charles A. Mullaly, 1997-?

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