Happy 206th Birthday to St. John Episcopal Church in Worthington Ohio.

Somewhere I have a picture of the historical marker at St. John Episcopal Church in Worthington Ohio.... found it! In Worthington and Parts Adjacent the historical marker pictured says:
"On February 6, 1804, the Articles of Agreement establishing St. John's Church of Worthington were executed"
Articles of Agreement executed is the same thing as a birthday? Isn't it? The historical marker goes on about that the church was planned in New England. St. John Church was the first Episcopal Church in the Northwest Territory.
Ohio Channel about the historical marker with a picture of it you can read.
This photo was taken last March. Spring.... it is going to be spring soon!
If I took a photo of St. John Episcopal Church today it would be a beautiful snowy "New England" scene. I heard on the news last night 7" of snow but it snowed more overnight. I was out already this morning... but not in Old Worthington. Maybe later today I will run over and take a photo of the church on it's 206th Birthday. The church is right on the Worthington Village Green. St. John Episcopal's address is 700 High St. Worthington OH 43085
I believe the birthday is for the church, not the building... but I'd be taking a photo of the building of course.
Happy Birthday to St. John Episcopal Church in Worthington Ohio
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