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Bruton Parish Church officials recently hung a new plaque explaining an existing Civil War-era tablet that honors dead Confederate soldiers from the 1862 Battle of Williamsburg.
“Bruton Parish has much to celebrate, and much to come to terms with, in its rich 350-year history,” said the Rev. Chris Epperson, Bruton Parish’s rector.
Bruton Parish Episcopal Church has been a source of music in Williamsburg since the 1930s. Over time, the music program has grown from a few concerts a year, to at least one performance each week ...
Bruton Parish Episocpal Church, one of the most storied churches in America, celebrates the 300th anniversary of its building. Skip to main content Skip to main content. You are the owner of this ...
WILLIAMSBURG — As discussions regarding Confederate monuments continue across Virginia and the south, Williamsburg’s historical Bruton Parish Episcopal Church is joining in.
NEWPORT NEWS Bruton Parish Episcopal Church in Williamsburg made a welcome discovery a few weeks ago when workmen finished erecting scaffolding around the historic Colonial sanctuary’s landmark ...
To the Editor of The New York Times: In your paper of March 8 you made mention of the gift of a lecturn by the President of the United States to Bruton Parish Church, Williamsburg, Va. May I say ...
Manassas City Police responded to the shooting just after 10 p.m., heading to Bruton Parish Court near the Manassas Mall. There, they found two men suffering from gunshot wounds.
The lectern which President Roosevelt will present to the old Bruton parish church, at Williamsburg, Va., to support the Bible which King Edward will give, has been completed and accepted.
When Tyler Montgomery arrived at Bruton Parish Episcopal Church in 2015 as associate rector and chaplain to William & Mary, several people requested that he resurrect the Adopt-a-Canterburian program ...
Explore the Williamsburg hotel guide to find hotel information and reviews for hotels and places to stay near Bruton Parish Church.
Bruton Parish Church officials recently hung a new plaque explaining an existing Civil War-era tablet that honors dead Confederate soldiers from the 1862 Battle of Williamsburg.