Saint James Episcopal Church, known to locals as “The Red Church” is one of the oldest Episcopal Churches in our area,.it was formally Anglican, and was built in 1859 using the Carpenter Gothic Style, it’s board and batten exterior wars were built using California Redwood and are painter red. The grounds were concencrated in 1870 by the Rt Reverned William Ingraham Kip, first bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of California. The Red Church is the oldest Episcopal Church in California and believed to be the Seventh Episcopal Parish in the U,S.
For Kim’s Challenge…
Love the style, wow very impressive.
It’s even more impressive when you are standing in front of it!
Very beautiful church!
Beautiful church with quite a history! It is amazing that some of these old buildings from the 1800’s are still standing and in good condition! That speaks well for the redwood used in building!
What a beautiful sight this church is first in red and with such a high steeple. It is simple yet elegant with its elongated shape…
Wow, what a share. CA redwoods huh? wow again. It sure has stood the test of time. How wonderful!
It has but they’ve done a remodel fairly recent lt, but it definitely has stood the test of time!
It looks beautiful in the red colour.
Nice name your church has
I love that Church. It’s really pretty. 🙂
good to see you posting!
what a beautiful red church. the steeple is really cool!!!
It has but they’ve done a remodel fairly recent lt, but it definitely has stood the test of time!
old wooden churches are always fun to see!