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Who we are
Welcome to St. George Episcopal Church in The Villages, Florida.
The Villages prides itself on being “Florida’s Friendliest Retirement Hometown.” At St. George Church we have that same pride. We are famous for that same friendly spirit. The best way to experience this is to join us for worship. Come on Saturday evening or Sunday morning. You will be greeted by people who want you to feel like you are part of the family- God’s family.
Please consider this your invitation! Our parish community prides itself on its commitment to worship and preaching, ministry to the ill and homebound, and outreach to the community and the world. We enjoy being with one another in the presence of God. Some are life-long Episcopalians, others grew up in different faith traditions, and still others grew up without any church background at all. Being in The Villages, we come from all different parts of the country: New York, Michigan, Alabama, Massachusetts, and Wisconsin—the list goes on and on. What we have in common is a desire to grow in our knowledge and love of God and to enter into an ever-deepening relationship with Jesus Christ.
Our Mission Statement
Our mission is to proclaim by word and action the healing love and Good News of God in Christ.
The Villages prides itself on being “Florida’s Friendliest Retirement Hometown.” At St. George Church we have that same pride. We are famous for that same friendly spirit. The best way to experience this is to join us for worship. Come on Saturday evening or Sunday morning. You will be greeted by people who want you to feel like you are part of the family- God’s family.
Please consider this your invitation! Our parish community prides itself on its commitment to worship and preaching, ministry to the ill and homebound, and outreach to the community and the world. We enjoy being with one another in the presence of God. Some are life-long Episcopalians, others grew up in different faith traditions, and still others grew up without any church background at all. Being in The Villages, we come from all different parts of the country: New York, Michigan, Alabama, Massachusetts, and Wisconsin—the list goes on and on. What we have in common is a desire to grow in our knowledge and love of God and to enter into an ever-deepening relationship with Jesus Christ.
Our mission is to proclaim by word and action the healing love and Good News of God in Christ.
Street Address
1250 Paige Place
The Villages,
FL
32159
United States
Phone: (352) 750-1010
Fax: (352) 750-1388
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Church Pastor
The Rev. John Kelly
Rector
1250 Paige Place
The Villages,
FL
32159
United States
Phone: (352) 750-1010
Fax: (352) 750-1388
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Leadership
Leader Name:
The Rev. John Kelly
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Rector
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Leader Bio:
Fr. John Kelly began service as Rector at St. George in September of 2014. Born and raised in Upstate New York, Fr. John attended Houghton College where he earned a joint degree in English Literature and Journalism in 1977. He has been married to his wife, Tish, for 38 years. They have three sons and one daughter and are thrilled to have two grandchildren (and counting).
Prior to seminary, he worked as a sales representative in the pharmaceutical industry. He graduated with a Masters in Divinity from Virginia Theological Seminary in Alexandria in 1986. He has done further work on his Doctor of Ministry at Asbury Seminary in Wilmore, KY. Fr. John was ordained to the priesthood in 1987. He has served in a variety of settings over the years in both New York and in Pennsylvania. In each parish he has worked with others to established new opportunities for mission.
Fr. John is thrilled to be here at St. George. His hobbies include reading American history, genealogy, cooking, playing Irish Whistle, and traveling with Tish. He was thrilled when the Royals won the 2016 World Series.
Prior to seminary, he worked as a sales representative in the pharmaceutical industry. He graduated with a Masters in Divinity from Virginia Theological Seminary in Alexandria in 1986. He has done further work on his Doctor of Ministry at Asbury Seminary in Wilmore, KY. Fr. John was ordained to the priesthood in 1987. He has served in a variety of settings over the years in both New York and in Pennsylvania. In each parish he has worked with others to established new opportunities for mission.
Fr. John is thrilled to be here at St. George. His hobbies include reading American history, genealogy, cooking, playing Irish Whistle, and traveling with Tish. He was thrilled when the Royals won the 2016 World Series.
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Other Church Leaders:
The Rev. Ed Bartle, Associate Rector
The Rev. Nancy Bryson, Deacon
The Rev. Weldon deMeurers
The Rev. Nancy Bryson, Deacon
The Rev. Weldon deMeurers
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Tina Evans
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St. George Episcopal Church Service Times
Weekly Worship Services
Saturday – Rite II - 5:00 p.m.
Sunday – 8:00 Rite I & 10:00 Rite II.
– 5:00 p.m. Wildwood Location
Wednesday – Healing Service 11:30.
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Saturday – Rite II - 5:00 p.m.
Sunday – 8:00 Rite I & 10:00 Rite II.
– 5:00 p.m. Wildwood Location
Wednesday – Healing Service 11:30.
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St. George Episcopal Church History
The History of St. George:
Saint George (AD 275–281 to 23 April 303), according to legend, was a Roman soldier and officer in the Guard of Roman Emperor Diocletian of the Roman army, who ordered his death for failing to recant his Christian faith. As a Christian martyr, he later became one of the most venerated saints in Christianity. In hagiography, as one of the Fourteen Holy Helpers and one of the most prominent military saints, he is immortalized in the story of Saint George and the Dragon. St. George has gone on to become the Patron Saint of the nation of England.
St George Episcopal Church grew out of a tent meeting. In October 1994, more than 200 eager Episcopalians responded to a newspaper notice and gathered in a tent to talk about establishing an Episcopal Church in The Villages. Because of the interest shown, a Mission Church was established and a priest appointed by the Bishop of Central Florida. Services began on the first Sunday of Advent 1994 in the Bingo Hall of Paradise Recreation Center. Our journey had begun.
The congregation soon outgrew the Paradise Center, and in March 1995, moved to a larger room in La Hacienda Recreation Center. In January 1996, nearly 90 members of this mission church traveled to Daytona Beach to attend the annual Convention of The Episcopal Diocese of Central Florida. During this convention, Bishop John Howe introduced our group to the Convention and announced that we had been accepted as a Parish of the Diocese. To be accepted as a Parish just slightly more than a year after we were designated a Mission is unheard of and probably set a record.
The Parish continued to grow, as did the retirement community in which we are located. And God continued to bless us. The Villages’ developer designed and built a church on Town Square, a beautiful cathedral-type structure. (This is the current Sharon Morse Performing Arts Center). The Church on the Square, Episcopal, held its first service in this building on Easter, March 30, 1997. Designed for 750 worshippers, more than 1,100 attended that first Sunday.
Although the Episcopal congregation and its first priest, Father Steve Raulerson, contributed to the design of The Church on the Square, it was paid for and thus owned by The Villages’ developer. The Episcopal congregation shared the building with a non-denominational service and other musical celebrations. We are grateful to the developer and to Abundant Life Ministries for allowing us to use this gorgeous edifice as the spiritual home of St. George Episcopal Church, a name we officially adopted at our annual Parish meeting in January 1998.
When Father Steve Raulerson left us, Father Bob Richardson served as Priest in Charge, while a Search Committee began its work. In less than a year the Committee found and called the Reverend Roger Miller, who became our rector in October 1998.
The developer allowed us to use The Church on the Square for nearly five years, enabling us to build an active congregation and become financially secure enough to support a building of our own. When that time came, a Building Committee was formed, and the project to build a new church began in the summer of 1999. A “Charrette” was held, to allow all members of St. George Parish to tell the Building Committee what they wanted in a church. A parcel of land on the corner of Paige Place and Avenida Central was purchased from The Villages’ developer, and an architect (John Dickerson) and building contractor (Clancey and Theys) were hired. A Capital Gifts Campaign was launched in October 2000, with the help of a professional fundraiser, nearly a million dollars was raised or pledged. A bank loan was secured, and the exciting development of our own home was underway. We broke ground on our property in March 2001 and craftsmen from around the state were brought in for the construction. The Amish of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, came to build our pews and altar railings.
In May of 2002, Bishop John Howe dedicated and consecrated our new building and its contents, and St. George Episcopal Church, as we know it today, was born. It has become known as “the most beautiful church in the area,” and is a favorite “photo opportunity” for visitors and residents. However, St. George Episcopal Church is not just a beautiful building; it is the people who make up its congregation that make it great. We are grateful to the dedicated Episcopalians who had the vision to “plant” a church in The Villages. Our founding members, who along with those who came later, contributed and continue to contribute to its success.
In November of 2006, Father Roger Miller announced his retirement after 8 years of dedicated service to our community. The Diocese of Central Florida sent us Father Al Durrance as our interim pastor while our selection committee worked with the diocese to find us a new rector. Then in June 2007, Father Hugh P. Bromiley arrived from California and assumed the responsibility as the rector of St. George Episcopal Church.
In 2009, the appearance of our church changed with the expansion of the parish hall, a fresh coat of paint for the whole church and a 600 lb. cross from Ireland that stands in front of the new parish hall. The expansion of the hall, gave us a huge open space for all sorts of activities (parties, meetings, workshops & etc), a second conference room, a storage room and a full function professional kitchen.
In September 2013 Father Hugh Bromiley announced his retirement and The Reverend Canon Bill Squire was named Priest In Charge while the search committee and vestry called a new Rector for St. George. Then one year later the Vestry called Father John Kelly from Albany New York, to join us and assume the responsibility of our new rector; and so a new chapter begins…
It has been – and continues to be – an exciting and inspiring experience for all of us who call ourselves “St. Georgians”, and who believe we can do “All Things Through Christ“, who strengthens us. We cannot wait to see where our journey takes us next.
Saint George (AD 275–281 to 23 April 303), according to legend, was a Roman soldier and officer in the Guard of Roman Emperor Diocletian of the Roman army, who ordered his death for failing to recant his Christian faith. As a Christian martyr, he later became one of the most venerated saints in Christianity. In hagiography, as one of the Fourteen Holy Helpers and one of the most prominent military saints, he is immortalized in the story of Saint George and the Dragon. St. George has gone on to become the Patron Saint of the nation of England.
St George Episcopal Church grew out of a tent meeting. In October 1994, more than 200 eager Episcopalians responded to a newspaper notice and gathered in a tent to talk about establishing an Episcopal Church in The Villages. Because of the interest shown, a Mission Church was established and a priest appointed by the Bishop of Central Florida. Services began on the first Sunday of Advent 1994 in the Bingo Hall of Paradise Recreation Center. Our journey had begun.
The Parish continued to grow, as did the retirement community in which we are located. And God continued to bless us. The Villages’ developer designed and built a church on Town Square, a beautiful cathedral-type structure. (This is the current Sharon Morse Performing Arts Center). The Church on the Square, Episcopal, held its first service in this building on Easter, March 30, 1997. Designed for 750 worshippers, more than 1,100 attended that first Sunday.
Although the Episcopal congregation and its first priest, Father Steve Raulerson, contributed to the design of The Church on the Square, it was paid for and thus owned by The Villages’ developer. The Episcopal congregation shared the building with a non-denominational service and other musical celebrations. We are grateful to the developer and to Abundant Life Ministries for allowing us to use this gorgeous edifice as the spiritual home of St. George Episcopal Church, a name we officially adopted at our annual Parish meeting in January 1998.
The developer allowed us to use The Church on the Square for nearly five years, enabling us to build an active congregation and become financially secure enough to support a building of our own. When that time came, a Building Committee was formed, and the project to build a new church began in the summer of 1999. A “Charrette” was held, to allow all members of St. George Parish to tell the Building Committee what they wanted in a church. A parcel of land on the corner of Paige Place and Avenida Central was purchased from The Villages’ developer, and an architect (John Dickerson) and building contractor (Clancey and Theys) were hired. A Capital Gifts Campaign was launched in October 2000, with the help of a professional fundraiser, nearly a million dollars was raised or pledged. A bank loan was secured, and the exciting development of our own home was underway. We broke ground on our property in March 2001 and craftsmen from around the state were brought in for the construction. The Amish of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, came to build our pews and altar railings.
In November of 2006, Father Roger Miller announced his retirement after 8 years of dedicated service to our community. The Diocese of Central Florida sent us Father Al Durrance as our interim pastor while our selection committee worked with the diocese to find us a new rector. Then in June 2007, Father Hugh P. Bromiley arrived from California and assumed the responsibility as the rector of St. George Episcopal Church.
In September 2013 Father Hugh Bromiley announced his retirement and The Reverend Canon Bill Squire was named Priest In Charge while the search committee and vestry called a new Rector for St. George. Then one year later the Vestry called Father John Kelly from Albany New York, to join us and assume the responsibility of our new rector; and so a new chapter begins…
It has been – and continues to be – an exciting and inspiring experience for all of us who call ourselves “St. Georgians”, and who believe we can do “All Things Through Christ“, who strengthens us. We cannot wait to see where our journey takes us next.
St. George Episcopal Church Historical Photos
St. George Episcopal Church listing was last updated on the 24th of January, 2019