History
It all began in 1867 when an Episcopal layman and his wife arrived in the dusty village of Franklin on the banks of the Rio Grande. Early pioneer Gaylord Judd Clarke yearned for the comfort of his church. Mornings and evenings on each Sunday he read the Episcopal service to those who joined him in his parlor. Yet this did not suffice. In time he traveled to Austin, Texas to ask Bishop Gregg to send a minister to the growing frontier community which would become El Paso.
Specialties
Our Saturday Worship Service is at 5:00 pm On Sundays we have our Traditional Service at 8:30 am, our Spanish Service with Rey de Paz at 10:45 am and our Contemporary Service at 10:45 am.