St. Peter's Episcopal Church (McKinney, Texas)

St. Peter's Episcopal Church is located in McKinney, Texas, approximately 30 miles north of Dallas.

The church was designated a mission church in 1876, when services were held in private homes and offices. In 1890 the mission was elevated to the status of a parish, and in 1893 the original frame church was completed, on the site of the present church. A new sanctuary was built in 1926. In 1947, the church's women's guild sold mail order fruitcakes that raised money for the church.[1]

In 1960 a fire destroyed the sanctuary and other valuables, and the current church building was built the next year, and extended in 1997.

The church's Rector is the Rev. Perry E. Mullins, and the Associate Rector is the Rev. Kathy Heitmann.[2]

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  1. ^ "CLASSIFIED". The Living Church. Morehouse-Gorham Company: 22. 23 November 1947. Retrieved 4 December 2023. FOR SALE - RICH FRUIT CAKES made from old time recipe mailed anywhere. Beautifully decorated with glace, fruit, cherries, etc. All Proceeds to St. Peter's Episcopal Church. $1.25 lb. Send orders stating size wanted to Women's Guilds, 608 Lamar Street, McKinney, Texas.
  2. ^ "Clergy, Staff & Vestry". St. Peter's McKinney. Retrieved 4 December 2023.
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