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Somerset Anglican Fellowship is a historic church building in
Somerset, Pennsylvania Somerset ( ) is a borough in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, United States, and its county seat. The population was 6,046 at the 2020 census. The borough is surrounded by Somerset Township and is located off the Pennsylvania Turnpike (I-70 an ...
. Completed in 1876 as St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, the church is a
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to the Uptown Somerset Historic District. and listed on the
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History


History of St. Paul's

St. Paul's Presbyterian Church was organized in 1810 and shared a facility with St. Paul's Reformed Church until 1857, when it moved to 132 East Union Street. The first church on that site burned in 1872. In 1876, the present-day Gothic Revival church was erected to a design by C. G. Bassett.


Anglican and Presbyterian realignment

In 2007, Mark Zimmerman had served for nearly a decade as rector of St. Francis-in-the-Fields Episcopal Church near Somerset. Part of the
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, St. Francis had grown from a 30-member congregation to nearly 100 in Sunday attendance and debt-free status for the first time in its history. That year―the year before the majority of the diocese voted to leave the Episcopal Church as part of the
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, thus forming the
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―Zimmerman announced his departure from the Episcopal Church. Meanwhile, St. Paul's Presbyterian Church was considering whether to disaffiliate from the
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over concerns about the liberalizing theological direction of the larger denomination, and it was unclear at the time whether St. Paul's would be able to retain its building. Zimmerman and Keith Fink, pastor of St. Paul's, explored combining their disaffiliated congregations and forming a new church. Ultimately, in 2008, 80 percent of St. Francis' members followed Zimmerman in leaving the Episcopal Church, and the new congregation, called Somerset Anglican Fellowship, left its building and began meeting at a local mall. Also in 2008, St. Paul's was dismissed from the PC(USA)'s Presbytery of Redstone―while being permitted to keep its property―and joined the Evangelical Presbyterian Church. Ultimately, the two congregations elected not to merge. St. Paul's built a new church at 1845 North Center Street and sold the historic church to Somerset Anglican Fellowship in 2011.


Architecture

The Gothic Revival building on East Union includes a corner tower spire on the northeast corner, where Union meets Court Avenue, and a false tower at the northwest corner. The façade includes incised
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forming a row of crosses along the first floor, a pattern repeated in other Somerset buildings erected after the fire. The church's
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sanctuary windows were made by Herman T. Gernhardt of Baltimore. A brick-clad addition in the rear of the church was completed in 1956.


References


External links


Somerset Anglican Fellowship website

St. Paul's Presbyterian Church website


Bibliography

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