Christ Church Guilford

The oldest artifact used by the church is a bible published in 1701 provided by Queen Anne.

The nave windows are rectangular, holding twelve-over-twelve lites and, decorated with splayed brick flat arched lintels.

[2] The American Revolutionary War created tremendous conflicts within the Episcopal Church in the colonies.

In the interior, the paneled gallery is a simple and direct interpretation of much larger churches built during the 18th century in major Episcopal cities like Philadelphia and London.

[2] The Reverend James MacGill was chosen in 1728 as Christ Church's first full-time rector.

MacGill was a native of Perth, Scotland who served in the church for 50 years.,[2] living in nearby Athol Manor.