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St. George's Anglican Church (Colorado Springs, Colorado)

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St. George's Anglican Church is an Anglican church in downtown Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States. The church was formed in 2009 when clergy and members of Grace and St. Stephen's Episcopal Church separated from the Episcopal Church during the Anglican realignment. St. George's was part of the Anglican Church in North America. In 2011, it acquired a former nightclub in Colorado Springs that included the remaining 1874 structure of Grace Episcopal Church, which merged with St. Stephen's in 1923.

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St. George's Anglican Church (Colorado Springs, Colorado)
East Pikes Peak Avenue, Colorado Springs Historic Uptown

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Saint George's Anglican Church

East Pikes Peak Avenue 217
80903 Colorado Springs, Historic Uptown
Colorado, United States
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