SAINT
GEORGES CHAPEL
INDIAN
RIVER, SUSSEX COUNTY, DELAWARE
The
January 11, 2019 Cape Gazette reports the brick chapel is 300
years
old and that beginning Sunday, January 13, 2019, it will kick off
a
celebration and each month hold activities of such throughout
the year
of
2019.
If
I have read the Gazettes article correctly the service on the 13th
will be
Heritage
Sunday, with reading of the Holy Communion Service from the
1662
Book of Common Prayer using a leather bound copy of the book
printed
in 1718 which the chapel has in it's possession.
Please
notice I have located the chapel at Indian River rather than
Harbeson as the Gazette does since that is where it sits,
Harbeson's a bit
farther
to the northwest. I will also call it 'The Brick Chapel' time to
time.
Services
at St. Georges Church, a chapel of ease, date to 1719 for
residents of Indian River Hundred to have a convenient place of
worship with out almost a days travel to Lewestown's St. Peters
Church.
Located
on a branch of the Herring Creek it allowed many Indian River
families
to come by boat. Services were afternoon since the minister had
morning
service at St. Peter's in Lewestown.
The
original 1719 St. Georges Chapel was destroyed by fire in 1792
and
replaced
in 1794 on the same land site. The 'new' chapel is brick, the
brick
said
to be fired on location of construction. The interior is of early
Federal
Period
with an hourglass pulpit, today, in it's original position,
sitting as
high
as the gallery. The church windows are bubbled hand blown
glass.
St.
Georges has it's own grave yard , bound by a small brick wall. The
larger
cemetery, All Saints, is connected outside of this wall. All
Saint's
is
the Rehoboth Episcopal Parish and since 1950 the owner of St.
Georges.
Abstract
January 11, 2019 by Harrison H., source Cape Gazette January
17th,
2019, Faith & Spirituality section.
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