St Paul's Episcopal Church
St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Schenectady, NY, was established in 1896 by a group of dedicated Episcopalians in the Bellevue neighborhood, initially gathering in a private home. Over the years, the congregation relocated several times before dedicating their current building on St. Paul's Day in 1915, eventually becoming an incorporated parish six years later.
In 1960, under the leadership of Rev. Gerald Nolting, the church constructed its present structure, continuing to serve the community with regular worship services. St. Paul's Episcopal Church remains a vital part of the local religious landscape, fostering a welcoming environment for its members and visitors alike.
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