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Located in the heart of North Richmond, St. Philip's Episcopal Church is a community that offers worship, fellowship, and service to its neighborhood and beyond. We are a diverse church that welcomes everybody. Read more ...

St. Philip's Calls A New Priest

Reverend PhoebeThe Rev. Phoebe A. Roaf has been called as the 22nd Rector of St. Philip’s, she will begin her ministry with us on August 1, 2011. Mother Roaf comes to us most recently from Trinity Episcopal Church in New Orleans, LA., although she is not new to our parish. During the years 1989 to 1992 she was an active member of our church family, serving on the altar as a lector and working with the EYC . Read more

After a rigorous process, we have selected a new priest...

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St. Philip's Celebrates 150 Years Strong of Remarkable History (1861-2011)

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Join us as we celebrate our Sesquicentennial this year

Sesquicentennial Celebration Week:
October 2 - Negro Spirituals and Gospel Sing at St. Philip's
October 7 – Jazz/Family Night, 7 pm at St. Philip's
October 8 – Celebration Banquet, 4 pm at The Grace Center
October 9 – Homecoming Service, 9:30 am at St. Philip's



2010 Church Profile

profileSt. Philip’s is a parish with a high church liturgical tradition located in the city of Richmond and the Diocese of Virginia. This Profile introduces our church, our community and the Diocese. It describes our facilities and staff, our worship services, and our parish organizations, activities and outreach programs. Of key importance, the Profile sets forth who we are now and who we hope to be, and it reflects the results of a comprehensive survey distributed to our congregation in December of 2009. Click here to view the profile.



Save the Date: The installation of the Rev. Phoebe A. Roaf as the 22nd Rector of St. Philip's Episcopal Church will take place on the evening of November 17, 2011.

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The Episcopal Church strives to live by the message of Christ, in which there are no outcasts and all are welcome. Walking a middle way between Roman Catholicism and Protestant traditions, we are a sacramental and worship-oriented church ... read more.