Church of the Redeemer (Orangeburg, South Carolina)

Church of the Redeemer (Orangeburg, South Carolina)
Church of the Redeemer (Episcopal)

Church of the Redeemer (Episcopal) in 2010

Basic information
Location 1606 Russell Street, Orangeburg, South Carolina
Geographic coordinates 33°29′33″N 80°51′29″W / 33.49238°N 80.85804°W / 33.49238; -80.85804Coordinates: 33°29′33″N 80°51′29″W / 33.49238°N 80.85804°W / 33.49238; -80.85804
Affiliation Episcopal Church in the United States of America
State South Carolina
District Episcopal Diocese of South Carolina
Status active
Leadership The Rev. Dr. Frank Larisey, Rector
Architectural description
Architectural type Church
Architectural style Gothic Revival
Completed 1855 (current church building)

The Church of the Redeemer is one of two Episcopal parishes in the city of Orangeburg, South Carolina.

History

The first Anglican church in Orangeburg Township was established in 1749 by the Rev. John Giessendanner, and a chapel at Orangeburg was later provided by the Act of 1768, which created St. Matthew's Parish in Ft. Motte, South Carolina. Following a long dormant period, the Church of the Redeemer was organized. The current building was erected between 1854 and 1855 on Boulevard Street, near the corner of Amelia, where the cemetery remains. The structure, which features Louis Comfort Tiffany stained glass windows, was moved to its present site, improved and renovated in 1895[1].

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