Virtual Tour
Virtual Tour of our building is in progress. Although this floorplan is not to scale; it should provide invaluable assistance for newcomers.
The church and parish house were designed by noted architect Frank Furness and built 1883-1886. As you walk through this architecturally significant building, you will find great design, beautiful memorials and the imprint of important figures in Philadelphia history.
If you visit our sanctuary, you will find a number of stained glass windows by some of America's greats, like LaFarge and Tiffany. The eastern wall of our sanctuary boasts a series of memorial windows and tablets abound, including two florals from Tiffany Studios, large upper and lower windows by Henry Holiday of London, and around on the east wall, another Holiday window with an inscription from King Lear, given by Horace Howard Furness, a Shakespearean scholar and brother of Frank Furness, in memory of his wife, Helen Kate Furness.

Photograph by Steve Lynch
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