A
Brief History
"With thanksgiving
and gratitude for our past, we live boldly in the present even as we imagine a
glorious future in God."
Saint Stephen's Episcopal Church was established by the Rev'd Nicholas Hamner Cobbs
(later Bishop of Alabama) in 1824.
The first building was completed in
1825 on land given by Anne Irvine Moseley, the mother of Elizabeth Moseley
Radford. Mrs. Moseley had purchased part of the Poplar Forest tract from
Martha Jefferson Randolph, the oldest daughter of Thomas Jefferson, who had
given the land to his daughter for her dowry in 1790.
The original church was torn down and
the present one erected on the same site in 1844. In the same year
William Radford and Elizabeth Moseley Radford deeded the additional land to
enlarge the church
property
and provide a cemetery for members and their
families. The cemetery is still in use.
A lack of funds to make necessary
repairs closed the church temporarily in 1911, although occasional services were
held in the interim. In 1941, at the instigation of Malcolm Griffin,
interested families organized to restore and reopen the church. Since that
date services have been held continuously.
The church has retained much of the
original furnishings, including the pews, the altar rail, and the Bishop's
chair. All the doors and windows are original. In 1897 the gallery
at the back of the church was removed, but the side door entrance to the gallery
remains. In the same year the wooden ceiling and a recessed chancel were
added. It is believed that the marble baptismal font was installed during
this period, since the pedestal bears the label of Lynchburg Marble Works which
was in business from 1879-1883.
When the church reopened in the 1940s, the present altar, the Priest's and
Bishop's chairs (designed by local artisans Julian and George Lindsey), and the
altar cross and prayer stand were given as memorials. The Tiffany-styled
stained glass window above the altar was given by a subscription raised by Miss
Ethel Dirom. The window was ordered from a New York workroom.
In 2004, a renovation project was
completed that expanded the choir area and opened up the area where the Word was
proclaimed through reading and preaching. During this period after 2004,
numerous memorials, including a chalice, ciborium, and paschal candle stand
together with eucharistic vestments in all major colors, were given to the glory
of God and in loving memory of many of our faithful parishioners.
The church also restructured its
organization to create a strong, shared ministry between rector and vestry, as
we work together to lead Saint Stephen's into our future in God--that is,
according to God's Word, "better than we can ask or imagine."
Come join us and make our future even
brighter than our past!
A book on the history of Saint Stephen's
Church, with cemetery references, is available through the church office.
Click Here to Order
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