Church of the Epiphany | |
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The Church of the Epiphany | |
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40°46′07″N 73°57′11″W / 40.7685°N 73.9530°WCoordinates: 40°46′07″N 73°57′11″W / 40.7685°N 73.9530°W | |
Location | 1393 York Avenue (corner of E. 74th St.) Manhattan, New York City |
Country | United States |
Denomination | Episcopal |
Website | epiphanynyc |
History | |
Founded | 1833 |
Dedication | by Bishop William T. Manning |
Dedicated | October 29, 1939 |
Consecrated | October 29, 1944 |
Architecture | |
Architect(s) | Wyeth and King |
Architectural type | Norman Gothic |
Clergy | |
Rector | Reverend Jennifer A. Reddall |
Assistant priest(s) | The Reverend Joseph Zorawick and The Reverend Dr. Jonathan Linman, Priest Associates |
Deacon(s) | Deacon Horace Whyte and Deacon Anne Auchincloss |
Laity | |
Organist(s) | Larry J. Long |
Business manager | Laura Noggle |
The Church of the Epiphany is an Episcopal church designed in the Norman Gothic style, located at 1393 York Avenue, on the corner of East 74th Street, on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, New York City.
The church was founded in 1833. The building at its current location was dedicated in 1939, and consecrated in 1944.
The congregation held its first service on January 6, 1833, in a hall on the corner of Allen Street and Houston Street. It was the first church of the New York Protestant Episcopal City Mission Society. In 1834 it moved to a new building at 130 Stanton Street, between Essex Street and Norfolk Street. It incorporated in 1845 and became an independent parish.
In 1874 it moved to 228 East 50th Street, between Second and Third Avenues. In 1881, it moved to East 47th Street, west of Lexington Avenue.
The church at its current location on the north-west corner of East 74th Street and York Avenue had its first service on October 15, 1939, and was dedicated by Bishop William T. Manning on October 29, 1939. It was consecrated on October 29, 1944.
The current rector is the Reverend Jennifer R. Linman.