St. John’s Episcopal Church is one of Detroit’s oldest Episcopal congregations, founded in the late 1850s and consecrated in 1861. Known for its stunning Victorian Gothic architecture and historic significance, the church stands as one of the oldest religious buildings still standing in the city’s downtown area.
The parish worships using the traditional 1928 Book of Common Prayer and offers a rich liturgical life with multiple services each week, including Holy Communion, Morning and Evening Prayer, and choral worship that reflects deep Anglican heritage.
St. John’s is a spiritual home for people seeking historic worship, contemplative prayer, and a welcoming Episcopal community in the heart of Detroit, near Comerica Park and cultural downtown destinations.
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