St. George's Anglican Church (Helmetta, New Jersey)

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St. George's Anglican Church
LocationHelmetta, New Jersey
CountryUnited States
DenominationAnglican Church in North America
Websitewww.helmettachurch.com
History
Founder(s)George Washington Helme
Architecture
StyleQueen Anne
Shingle style
Years built1894
Administration
DioceseLiving Word
Clergy
RectorThe Rt. Rev. Marc Steele
Deacon(s)The Rev. Greg Ventura
St. George's Church
Part ofG. W. Helme Snuff Mill District (ID80002503)
Added to NRHPAugust 15, 1980

St. George's Anglican Church is a historic Anglican parish in Helmetta, New Jersey. Built as St. George's Episcopal Church to serve families residing in the company town for George Washington Helme's snuff mill, the congregation left the Episcopal Church in 2010 and joined the Anglican Church in North America.

Before his death in 1893, Helme planned the church for mill workers residing in Helmetta. Architect William Horatio Day designed the church, parsonage and lych gate in a Queen Anne Gothic style.[1] The church was built by Helme's family and heirs in 1894.[2]

A stone parish hall was added in the 1960s.[1]

In 2010, as part of the broader Anglican realignment in North America, St. George's agreed to pay a settlement to the Episcopal Diocese of New Jersey to leave the Episcopal Church with its property. The church joined the Convocation of Anglicans in North America, affiliated with the Church of Nigeria, and the Diocese of CANA East, which eventually became the Diocese of the Living Word.[3]

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