Trinity Episcopal Church, located in the Woodbridge Historic District of Detroit, Michigan, has a rich history dating back to its founding in 1878 as the Epiphany Reformed Episcopal parish. Renamed Trinity Episcopal in 1889, the church's stunning English Gothic-style building was commissioned by James E. Scripps and completed in 1893.
Over the years, Trinity Episcopal has evolved to meet the changing needs of its community, eventually merging with Faith Memorial Lutheran Church in 2006 to become Spirit of Hope. The church's architectural beauty, including intricate carvings, stained glass windows, and a 1200-pipe organ, continues to attract visitors and worshippers alike.
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