Church of Epiphany, Lucknow

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Church of Epiphany or Epiphany Church is a United Protestant church in Lucknow, India, that was built in 1877 in Gothic Revival style. Originally a Church of India, Burma and Ceylon parish, it was erected to address the needs of the growing Anglican community in the region.[1] Before the construction of this church, there were two Anglican churches in the city.[2] The church has a red-brick facade with many turrets, and an imposing five-storey front tower.[3]

The Epiphany Church comes under the Diocese of Lucknow in the Church of North India. Rev. E.F. Bakhsh serves as the current Presbyter In-charge. Rev. J.W Adams, Rev. Iqbal Masih, Rev. R. Raymand Paul and Rev. R. Singh have also served as presbyters in the church.

References[edit]

  1. Siddiqi 2000, p. 87
  2. Siddiqi 2000, p. 87
  3. Siddiqi 2000, p. 87

Bibliography[edit]

  • Siddiqi, WH (2000). Lucknow, the Historic City. University of Michigan Press. ASIN B00E0R7ZKW.

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