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Updated through online information from James R. Stettner.
The former St. Charles congregation which left the Episcopal Diocese and affiliated with the Anglican Communion has moved to a new location. The building that was originally St. Charles Episcopal Church is now Faith Episcopal Church.
Updated through online information from James R. Stettner. -- In 2003, the parish chose to separate from the Episcopal Diocese of Olympia over doctrinal issues, and chose to affiliate with the Anglican communion.
Updated through on-line information from James R. Stettner.
Updated through on-line information from James R. Stettner.
Updated through on-line information from James R. Stettner. -- The organ is free-standing and encased with an attached, projecting keydesk. The handsomely stencilled façade is 3-sectional containing 23 pipes arranged: 5-13-5, all of which are non-speaking dummies. The bottom ocatve of the Gr. 8' Open Diapason is of stopped wood. The organ was relocated to St. Charles Episcopal thru the Organ Clearing House, and was refurbished and re-installed by Randall J. McCarty of Seattle, who also opened the organ with a recital on Sunday, October 22, 1978.
OCH from Trinity Episcopal, Easton, MD 1978.
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