History
It was in April 1938, that a new church was discussed with Bishop Atwill and in 1941 Mr. H. M. Leonhard, an architect and member, was invited by the vestry to develop plans and estimates for the new building. Construction was begun after the war. On September 10, 1949, the members of St. George's parish attended the first services in the new church, now called St. George's Episcopal Memorial Church. The church building is noted for its many memorials and especially the stained glass windows that include fragments of glass from English churches. These fragments, some of which date back to the 11th century, were painstakingly picked up and cataloged from the rubble of bombed and destroyed churches during the Second World War.
Specialties
At St. George's you'll find an exciting array of opportunities for fellowship, spiritual growth, and outreach. Worship is at the heart of all that we do. Our main service is on Sunday at 9:00am for the summer and includes music and activities for children and youth. We also offer a more contemplative services on Wednesday at 5:30pm. Come and experience our blend of Native American and Anglican traditions. It's the people of St. George's who really set our community apart. They are creative, interesting, caring, hospitable, and fun. You'll enjoy meeting them, and we gladly welcome you as part of our family.