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History

The history of the Episcopal Church in Ridgway dates to 1864. The Right Reverend Alonzo Potter, the Third Bishop of Pennsylvania visited Ridgway and held services in the courthouse for a small number of worshipers. Soon after, Bishop Potter arranged for The Rev. C. C. Parker, of Warren to provide one service a month in Ridgway. It wasn’t too long before the arrangement was increased to two services a month.

In 1866 parishioners petitioned the court for a charter incorporating themselves as the Parish of Grace Church. On April 15, 1867, it was determined by the members of the congregation that there was a need to begin construction on a physical church building. Work on the building had progressed enough to allow the first service to be held on Christmas Day, 1867. However, regular Sunday services were not held until February 1868.

In an article written about Grace Church on May 5, 1895, in the Ridgway Advocate, it was noted that “as the oldest church in Ridgway, her history is, of course, closely identified with the history of the town. Very many of the prominent citizens of our beautiful little city have worshipped within her walls. She has baptized their children, married their young men and maidens, and buried their dead, and still stands forth all living witness for the Ancient Faith and Worship of God the Father of all Souls.”

From the time of its construction, Grace Church underwent many different renovations and improvements, including the installation of a hand-carved altar, and in 1892 the installation of a pipe organ that was reported to be “remarkable for its beauty and sweetness of tone.”

The original church building continued to serve the community of Ridgway until the Summer of 1904 when the building was relocated to St. Marys, where it was dedicated in the honor of St. Agnes.
The cornerstone of the current church was laid on September 1, 1904. Various artifacts were sealed within the cornerstone such as a Book of Common Prayer, a list of the member’s names and their affiliation with various religious orders, and several newspapers including one from the Ridgway Daily Record dated September 1, 1904. The newly constructed Grace Church was dedicated by The Right Reverend Courtland Whitehead on January 16, 1905.

The first Grace Church, now St. Agnes’ Church in St. Marys, PA. Built in 1867, Move to St. Marys in 1904.

ABOUT GRACE CHURCH

“Very many of the prominent citizens of our beautiful little city have worshipped within her walls. She has baptized their children, married their young men and maidens, and buried their dead, and still stands forth all living witness for the Ancient Faith and Worship of God the Father of all Souls.”

In 1911 a mural was donated by Mrs. J. K. P. Hall. This incredible mural is 25 feet wide and 17 feet tall. It depicts the ascension of Jesus Christ. It was painted under the supervision of Fred S. Lamb of Lamb’s Studios in New York.

In 2008 the mural underwent restoration. Opposite the mural on the west-facing wall is another prominent feature of the church. Above the baptismal font is a large Tiffany stained glass window that portrays Jesus Christ as The Good Shepherd.

Over the years Grace Church has undergone a lot of changes. What is written here is only part of the legacy that Grace Church carries as it moves into the future striving to be a beacon of God’s love in the world. Past and present members have cared for the church dedicating their time and offering memorials for its care and preservation so that God’s mission of love, grace, and mercy may continue in the community. It would be impossible to pay adequate tribute to all who have worked and given themselves as faithful witnesses of Christ’s love. However, we are grateful to all those saints who have come before us, ensuring that we have a place to worship that is steeped in God’s all-encompassing love.