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Christ Episcopal Church


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Founded as Craven Parish in 1715, it is the third-oldest church in North Carolina. Visitors may walk the historic church grounds - including the outdoor chapel, which is built over the site of the first church building (1752) - and visit the church building, including the Communion Silver given by King George II in 1752.




Address:
320 Pollock St.
New Bern, NC 28560
Phone: (252)633-2109

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