History | The 1867 church is one of the earliest examples of Gothic Revival style architecture on the Front Range. It represents an introduction of this architectural style into Colorado by an unknown architect. Upon the death of Bishop Randall, the congregation pledged "That we shall ever consider the church building of our parish as a monument of his generous, untiring labors, and will, with God's help, endeavor upon our part to carry out the devoted ideas of its founder." This property was placed on the National Register of Historic Places (5JF420) on March 3, 1995. |
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