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On a detached city block in Boston, Massachusetts, on the corner of Dartmouth and St. James sits the Episcopal parish of Trinity Church.

The structure is a marvel, the very first of the “Richardsonian Romanesque” style, combining early medieval and Romanesque elements. The magnificent parish was built in 1872 to replace the original structure that was lost in the Great Boston Fire.

Trinity Church has been worshipping as a congregation since 1728. It would have been the hub for Bostonian Anglicans when King’s Chapel was abandoned during the Revolutionary War; even George Washington attended briefly, in 1789.

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John Welnick works full-time helping lead a large Christian nonprofit in the greater Phoenix area. He provides cultural commentary through a theological lens on his social media platform, which can can be found on Instagram under the handle @Charismatic_Calvinist.
John Welnick works full-time helping lead a large Christian nonprofit in the greater Phoenix area. He provides cultural commentary through a theological lens on his social media platform, which can can be found on Instagram under the handle @Charismatic_Calvinist.




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