St. John's Episcopal Church
St. John's Episcopal Church, Gothic Revival church in Montgomery, Alabama
St. John's Episcopal Church is a Gothic Revival house of worship in Montgomery featuring pointed arches, decorative stonework, and a prominent tower along Madison Avenue. The building showcases the vertical emphasis and ornamental details characteristic of mid-19th century ecclesiastical design.
The church was completed in 1855 and quickly became significant during the Civil War when the South seceded from the Union. In 1861, it hosted the Secession Convention of Southern Churches, a gathering that reflected the religious dimensions of the conflict.
The structure represents a notable example of Frank Wills' ecclesiastical design, incorporating traditional Episcopal architectural elements in the American South.
The church is located at 113 Madison Avenue and welcomes visitors, though advance notice helps ensure someone is available to show you around. Visiting outside of service times works best if you want to explore the interior without interruption.
The church served as a spiritual refuge for Confederate leaders including Jefferson Davis, who sought solace within its walls during the turbulent war years. This connection to the highest levels of Southern leadership gave it a significance beyond typical religious spaces during this period.
Location: Montgomery
Inception: 1854
Architects: Frank Wills
Architectural style: Gothic Revival
Address: 113 Madison Avenue
GPS coordinates: 32.37972,-86.30722
Latest update: December 12, 2025 17:47
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