Trinity Anglican Church (Connersville, Indiana)
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Trinity Anglican Church is a Reformed Episcopal parish in
Connersville, Indiana Connersville is a city in Fayette County, Indiana, United States, east by southeast of Indianapolis. The population was 13,324 at the 2020 United States census, 2020 census. The city is the county seat of and the only incorporated town in th ...
. The current congregation was established in 2021 in a 19th-century church building previously occupied by Trinity Episcopal Church, a former congregation of the
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. In 2022, the church and parsonage were added to the
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History

The first Episcopal Church minister arrived in Connersville in 1850, and soon after a local Episcopal chapel was built. In 1856, construction began on the present-day Trinity Episcopal Church building at the southeast corner of 6th and Eastern, a location today adjacent to the Downtown Connersville Historic District. The primary fundraiser was teacher and author Mary Ann Helm, the wife of White Water Valley Canal Company and Fayette County Bank President Meredith Helm. Frank Wills—who designed the Anglican cathedrals in
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—was the architect. Trinity closed during the Civil War when most of Connersville's men went to war. A network of Episcopal priests rode circuits from larger towns like
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to conduct services in Connersville and other smaller settlements. In the late 20th century, Trinity began to experience a decline, with the congregation splitting in the 1970s over revised liturgies such as the "Green Book." It was a book of trial liturgies issued in 1970 that was a forerunner of the 1979 ''Book of Common Prayer''. In 2016, the congregation closed permanently, and in January 2017, Bishop
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deconsecrated the church, which was donated to
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. With a grant from the Central Indiana Community Foundation, Indiana Landmarks repaired the church roof and repainted the
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rectory, then listed the building for sale under a protective
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requiring approval from Indiana Landmarks for any future changes to the exterior.


Church plant

A Reformed Episcopal Church priest, the Rev. Richard Tarsitano, purchased the building for $40,000 with personal funds and opened a mission church there in 2021 as part of the REC100
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initiative. Unlike many evangelical church plants in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, Trinity's strategy involves setting up in a small and economically struggling town. The strategy also involves tapping into potential growth in affordable home purchase markets like Connersville as post-
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teleworkers consider moving farther from larger employment markets, as well as welcoming
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families. In addition to Sunday services, Trinity Anglican Church offers morning and evening prayer each weekday. The church uses ''1662 Book of Common Prayer: International Edition''.


References


External links


Trinity Anglican Church website
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