St. Barnabas' Episcopal Church in Tullahoma, TN is a traditional Anglo-Catholic parish within the Episcopal Church in America. With a central focus on their liturgy steeped in the richness of the Anglican tradition, they strive to deepen their relationship with Jesus Christ and serve their community by showing love, compassion, and understanding. Rich in history, St. Barnabas' Episcopal Church was formally organized as the Mission of the Incarnation in 1868 and became a parish in 1874. The church building, a Gothic Revival design by architect R.H. Hunt, was consecrated in 1897 and has been preserved and restored over the years, maintaining its original features such as plaster walls and dark-wood wainscot.
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