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St. Peter's Church

Faith in Action for 250 Years

St. Peter's Church

Faith in Action for 250 Years

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Publisher: Temple University Press,U.S.
ISBN: 9781439907955
Number of Pages: 264
Published: 14/10/2011
Width: 20.3 cm
Height: 25.4 cm
A history of the second-oldest Episcopal Church in Philadelphia, published in honour of its 250th anniversary

Introduction

Foreword by (The Rev.) Ledie I. Laughlin, 20th Rector, St. Peter's Church

Section 1: 1761-1836

Chapter 1: Let the Building Speak

Chapter 2: The Sacred Cause of Liberty

Chapter 3: A St. Peter's Continuum

Section 2: 1836-1865

Chapter 4: The Churches Disunited

Chapter 5: The Building Evolves

Chapter 6: The Industrial City: 1836-1845

Chapter 7: St. Peter's and the Oxford Movement

Chapter 8: Civil War Divides the City

Section 3: 1865-1911

Chapter 9: St. Peter's Reaches Out

Chapter 10: From a Side Pew: Meditiations on the "Saints"

Chapter 11: The Jewish Mission: Rev. Andrew Weinstein

Section 4: 1911-Present

Chapter 12: "...No longer a Wealthy Parish"

Chapter 13: The Choir School: The Gilbert Years

Chapter 14: 1950-1962: Transition and Renewal

Chapter 15: The '70s and Beyond: Behold, I Make All Things New...

Section 5: The People of St. Peter's

Chapter 16: The Churchyard

Chapter 17: The Rectors of St. Peter's Church

Chapter 18: Members of the Congregation

Chapter 19: "A House of Prayer for All People"

 

Cornelia Frances Biddle, Elizabeth S Brown, Alan J. Heavens

Cordelia Frances Biddle is the author of the historical novels: The ConjurerDeception’s DaughterWithout Fear, andBeneath the Wind. She is a direct descendant of Nicholas Biddle.

Elizabeth S. Browne, a tour guide, tour writer and designer and guide trainer, is a long-time member of St. Peter's Church.

Alan J. Heavens is a veteran newspaper columnist and editor at The Philadelphia Inquirer. He is the author of What No One Ever Tells You About Renovating Your Home and Remodeling on the Money.

Charles P. Peitz is a freelance editor formerly with The Philadelphia Inquirer and The Wall Street Journal.

"This is the most beautifully presented church history I have ever seen. The author team skillfully weaves together many strands of a venerable Philadelphia church: the architectural history of St. Peter's; the troubled times that divided the church during the American Revolution and Civil War; the outreach mission efforts, mostly by female parishioners, when the church was surrounded by the struggling poor of the late nineteenth century; and the stirring rebirth of the church in recent decades after it almost closed its doors. Utterly frank in discussing the church's low points as well as high points, it is a fascinating exploration of one of Philadelphia's treasures." -Gary B. Nash, Professor of History Emeritus and Director, National Center for History in the Schools, UCLA