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Christ Episcopal Church is an historical church in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. It was founded in 1841 as the first Episcopal Church of Williamsport. The church building was consecrated in 1843. It has a distinctive characteristic as the high-church or Anglo-catholic Episcopal parish in the city. Its sanctuary is regarded as one of the most beautiful classical worship spaces in central Pennsylvania, being appointed with several genuine Tiffany stained-glass windows, encaustic tilework, and much fine brass and artisanal woodwork. It is also noted historically for the tenure of its eleventh Rector, the Rev. Dr. John Henry Hopkins, Jr., composer of the beloved Epiphany Hymn "We Three Kings of Orient Are."

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  • Christ Episcopal Church (Williamsport, Pennsylvania) (en)
  • Iglesia Episcopal de Cristo (Williamport, Pensilvania) (es)
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  • Christ Episcopal Church is an historical church in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. It was founded in 1841 as the first Episcopal Church of Williamsport. The church building was consecrated in 1843. It has a distinctive characteristic as the high-church or Anglo-catholic Episcopal parish in the city. Its sanctuary is regarded as one of the most beautiful classical worship spaces in central Pennsylvania, being appointed with several genuine Tiffany stained-glass windows, encaustic tilework, and much fine brass and artisanal woodwork. It is also noted historically for the tenure of its eleventh Rector, the Rev. Dr. John Henry Hopkins, Jr., composer of the beloved Epiphany Hymn "We Three Kings of Orient Are." (en)
  • La Iglesia Episcopal de Cristo es una histórica iglesia en Williamsport (Pensilvania). Fundada en 1841, es la primera Iglesia episcopal de Williamsport. El edificio de la iglesia fue consagrado en 1843.​ Tiene un carácter peculiar como la parroquia anglocatólica episcopaliana de la ciudad. Su santuario está considerado como uno de los más bellos espacios de culto en el centro Pensilvania, estando dotado con varias genuinas vidrieras de Tiffany, embaldosado fabricado con la técnica encáustica, y mucho latón bueno y molduras de madera artesanales. Es también conocida por el ejercicio de su undécimo Rector, el Rev. Dr. John Henry Hopkins, Jr., compositor del villancico «We Three Kings Reyes», (Nosotros, los tres Reyes). (es)
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  • Christ Episcopal Church is an historical church in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. It was founded in 1841 as the first Episcopal Church of Williamsport. The church building was consecrated in 1843. It has a distinctive characteristic as the high-church or Anglo-catholic Episcopal parish in the city. Its sanctuary is regarded as one of the most beautiful classical worship spaces in central Pennsylvania, being appointed with several genuine Tiffany stained-glass windows, encaustic tilework, and much fine brass and artisanal woodwork. It is also noted historically for the tenure of its eleventh Rector, the Rev. Dr. John Henry Hopkins, Jr., composer of the beloved Epiphany Hymn "We Three Kings of Orient Are." (en)
  • La Iglesia Episcopal de Cristo es una histórica iglesia en Williamsport (Pensilvania). Fundada en 1841, es la primera Iglesia episcopal de Williamsport. El edificio de la iglesia fue consagrado en 1843.​ Tiene un carácter peculiar como la parroquia anglocatólica episcopaliana de la ciudad. Su santuario está considerado como uno de los más bellos espacios de culto en el centro Pensilvania, estando dotado con varias genuinas vidrieras de Tiffany, embaldosado fabricado con la técnica encáustica, y mucho latón bueno y molduras de madera artesanales. Es también conocida por el ejercicio de su undécimo Rector, el Rev. Dr. John Henry Hopkins, Jr., compositor del villancico «We Three Kings Reyes», (Nosotros, los tres Reyes). (es)
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