St. James' Episcopal Church (Manitowoc, Wisconsin)
| St. James' Episcopal Church | |
|---|---|
View of St. James' church building from northeast | |
| Religion | |
| Affiliation | Episcopal, Anglican |
| District | Diocese of Fond du Lac |
| Province | Province V |
| Ecclesiastical or organizational status | Parish church |
| Year consecrated | 1902 (current building) |
| Location | |
| Location | Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States |
| Geographic coordinates | 44°05′49″N 87°39′29″W / 44.0969°N 87.658°W |
| Architecture | |
| Type | Church |
| Style | Gothic Revival |
| Completed | 1902 (current building) |
| Construction cost | $35,000 |
| Specifications | |
| Direction of façade | north |
| Height (max) | 48 feet (interior) |
| Materials | dolomitic limestone Bedford limestone |
| Website | |
| St. James' Episcopal Church | |
St. James' Episcopal Church, named for James the Greater, is a historic Episcopal church located in Manitowoc, Wisconsin. The only Episcopal church in Manitowoc County, St. James' is a "broad church" parish in the Diocese of Fond du Lac. It is the oldest continually operating congregation in Manitowoc County, first meeting in 1841. and organizing in 1848. The current church building, an example of Gothic Revival architecture, was consecrated in 1902. The congregation is active in community service and social justice ministries.