St. Philip's Episcopal Church (Wrangell, Alaska)

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St. Philip's Episcopal Church
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The church in the late 19th or early 20th century
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Location446 Church Street, Wrangell, Alaska
Coordinates 56°28′11″N132°22′43″W / 56.46979°N 132.37853°W / 56.46979; -132.37853
Arealess than one acre
Built1903
ArchitectOscar Carlson, H.D. Campbell
NRHP reference No. 87000654 [1]
AHRS No.PET-315
Added to NRHPMay 6, 1987

St. Philip's Episcopal Church is an historic Episcopal church located at 446 Church Street in Wrangell, Alaska, United States. Its frame vernacular-style church was built as the People's Church in 1903 by a Presbyterian congregation of Alaskan Natives under the direction of its minister, the Rev. Harry Prosper Corser. In 1905 the Rev. Mr. Corser and many of his congregation were received into the Episcopal Church by the Rt. Rev. Peter Trimble Rowe, the first bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Alaska. Corser was later ordained an Episcopal priest and served the church which was consecrated at St. Phillip's until he retired in 1934. On May 6, 1987, the church was added to the National Register of Historic Places as Saint Philip's Episcopal Church. [1] [2]

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St. Philip's is an active parish in the Episcopal Diocese of Alaska. The Rev. Paula Sampson and the Rev. Ian MacKenzie are its co-rectors. [2] The church reported 58 members in 2015 and 30 members in 2023; no membership statistics were reported in 2024 parochial reports. Plate and pledge income for the congregation in 2024 was $30,476 with average Sunday attendance (ASA) of 10. [3]

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  1. 1 2 "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places . National Park Service. April 15, 2008.
  2. 1 2 "St. Philip's Episcopal Church website". Southeastseafarer.org. April 27, 2013. Retrieved February 24, 2014.
  3. "Explore Individual Parochial Report Trends". General Convention of the Episcopal Church. Retrieved January 9, 2026.