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Emmanuel Episcopal Church, a historic church at 15 Newbury Street in Boston, Massachusetts, was founded in 1860 as part of the
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History

Designed by architect
Alexander Rice Esty Alexander Rice Esty (also known as Alexander Rice Estey) (18 October 1826 – 2 July 1881) was an American architect known for designing many Gothic Revival churches in New England, however his work also encompassed university buildings, public ...
and constructed in 1861, it was the first building completed on Newbury Street in Boston's newly filled
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. In 1899, Frederic Crowninshield designed its sanctuary's centerpiece window, in which the allegorical figure Piety, from
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The Pilgrim's Progress ''The Pilgrim's Progress from This World, to That Which Is to Come'' is a 1678 Christianity, Christian allegory written by John Bunyan. It is regarded as one of the most significant works of theological fiction in English literature and a prog ...
, points the way to Emmanuel's Land. The Leslie Lindsey Memorial Chapel, consecrated in 1924, is considered one of the architectural gems of Boston. An all-encompassing product of and testimony to the artistry of Ninian Comper, the work comprises a decorative scheme for the chapel designed by the architectural firm of Allen & Collens. Comper designed its altar, altar screen, pulpit, lectern, dozens of statues, all its furnishings and appointments, and most notably the stained glass windows. The finest Gothic-revival style craftsmen were engaged for the project under the direction of Campbell & Aldrich of Boston. The chapel memorializes Leslie Lindsey and her husband of ten days Stewart Mason, who were married at Emmanuel Church and perished when the '' Lusitania'' was torpedoed in 1915. In 1966, th
Back Bay historic district
was established, protecting any building within its boundaries from exterior changes, including this building. Its outreach program in the early twentieth century, known as the Emmanuel Movement, was influential in the development of self-help groups for mental health, particularly for
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. The church is known for hosting Emmanuel Music, which performs
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cantatas in their intended liturgical setting, coordinated with the lectionary. It has a cooperative, interfaith partnership with the Jewish Central Reform Temple, with which it shares the building. The clergy from the two congregations regularly offer sermons for each other's congregations, and members are invited to attend the other congregation's services.


Clergy

* The Rev. Dr. Frederic Dan Huntington, 1st rector, 1861-1869 * The Rev. Dr. Alexander Hamilton Vinton, 2nd rector, 1869-77 * The Rev. Dr. Leighton Parks, 3rd rector, 1878-1904 * The Rev. Dr. Elwood Worcester, 4th rector, 1904-1929 * The Rev. Dr. Benjamin Martin Washburn, 5th rector, 1929-1932 * The Rev. Dr. Phillips Endicott Osgood, 6th rector, 1932-1943 * The Rev. Robert Gifford Metters, 7th rector, 1946-1956 * The Rev. Harold Bend Sedgwick, 8th rector, 1957-1962 * The Rev. Alvin L. Kershaw, 9th rector, 1962-1989 * The Rev. Michael Kuhn, 10th rector, 1991-1993 * The Rev. Dr. William Blaine-Wallace, 11th rector, 1993-2005 * The Rev. Pamela L. Werntz, 12th rector, 2008-


Windows

Stained-glass windows by these artists can be seen in the church. * Ninian Comper * Charles Jay Connick * Frederic Crowninshield *Harry Eldredge Goodhue *
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Charles Eamer Kempe Charles Eamer Kempe (29 June 1837 – 29 April 1907) was a British Victorian era designer and manufacturer of stained glass. His studios produced over 4,000 windows and also designs for altars and altar frontals, furniture and furnishings, lich ...
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Louis Comfort Tiffany Louis Comfort Tiffany (February 18, 1848 – January 17, 1933) was an American artist and designer who worked in the decorative arts and is best known for his work in stained glass. He is the American artist most associated with the Art NouveauL ...
*Samuel West *Henry Wynd Young


External links


Emmanuel Church, Boston Website

History of the Lindsey Chapel
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