Churches of Lackawanna County, PA |
Episcopal Churches in Lackawanna County
Church |
Status |
Notes |
Records |
Church of the Good Shepherd 1780 N. Washington Ave. Scranton |
Active |
The church dates back to 1868. |
At church |
Church of the Epiphany 25 Church Hill Glenburn Township/Dalton |
Active |
Formerly St. John’s Memorial Chapel |
At church |
Grace Reformed Episcopal Church 415 Monroe Ave. Scranton |
Moved (1979) |
Formed in 1881. The building on Monroe Ave. was built in 1910 The building is now part of the University of Scranton |
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Grace Reformed Episcopal Church 104 Laurel Dr. Scranton |
Active |
The church is affiliated with the Reformed Episcopal Church |
At church |
St. David’s Episcopal Church 106 S. Bromley Ave. Scranton |
Closed (1970) |
Formed in 1876. |
Ancestry.com |
St. George’s Episcopal Church 127 Susquehanna St. Olyphant |
Merged (1990) |
Began in 1895 as St. George’s Mission and functioned as an operation of St. Luke’s Episcopal Church in Scranton. In 1908 a church was built and consecrated as St. George’s Episcopal Church. In 1990 the church merged with St. James Episcopal Church in Jermyn to become St. James & St. George Episcopal Church. The church retained the building in Jermyn. |
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St. James Episcopal Church 398 Washington Ave. Jermyn |
Merged (1990) |
Church began in 1872. Merged in 1990 with St. George’s Episcopal Church in Olyphant to become St. James & St. George Episcopal Church. |
FHL Film No. 1671331 (1872-1926) |
St. James & St. George Episcopal Church 398 Washington Ave. Jermyn |
Active |
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At church |
St. John Baptist Episcopal Church 1820 Church Ave. Scranton |
Closed (1967) |
Closed in the late 1967. The church and the rectory were sold Garfield Ave. Full Gospel Church to become Providence Full Gospel Tabernacle. |
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St. John’s Memorial Chapel Glenburn Township |
Name changed (1922) |
Formed in 1912, meeting in the old Centennial Schoolhouse. Originally a mission church of St. Luke’s, meeting only in the summer. In 1922 became Church of the Epiphany. |
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St. Luke’s Episcopal Church 232 Wyoming Ave. Scranton |
Active |
Organized in 1851. The building was consecrated in 1853. Affiliated with The Episcopal Church, |
At church Some records on Ancestry.com and FHL Film No. 1671286 (1852-1901) |
St. Margaret’s Chapel 618 O’Hara St. Scranton |
Closed |
The chapel was dedicated in 1910. It replaced a mission on Fig St., a mission church for St. Luke’s. Appeared to be closed after about 1913, as no further services were listed in the newspaper. |
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St. Mark’s Episcopal Church 109 Potter St. Dunmore |
Moved (1966) |
Began as a mission of St. Luke’s. Met in Tripp Ave. Christian Church until church was built on this site in 1923. Church moved to 129 N. Main St., Moscow in 1966. |
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St. Mark’s Episcopal Church 1109 Church St. Moscow |
Active |
Present church was built in 1972 |
At church |
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Peckville |
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FHL Film No. 8519366 (1906-1953) |
Trinity Episcopal Church 58 River St. Carbondale |
Active |
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At church and FHL Film No. 1671331 (1832 to 1911) |
Trinity Mission 137 Brook St. Scranton |
Closed |
It was a mission church for St. Luke’s. |
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Contributed by Tom Price, 2021
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