African Episcopal Church of St. Thomas was created in 1792.
Saint Thomas' Protestant Episcopal Church was created in 1892.
Thomas' Methodist Episcopal Chapel was created in 1877.
St. Thomas' Episcopal School was created in 1955.
St. Thomas' Episcopal School Pipe Band was created in 1963.
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Absalom Jones was a prominent African American leader in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, best known for founding the first African American Episcopal Church in the United States, St. Thomas African Episcopal Church, in Philadelphia in 1794. He was a fierce advocate for abolition and civil rights, working tirelessly to combat racial discrimination and improve the lives of African Americans. Additionally, he played a significant role in the establishment of the Free African Society, which provided mutual aid and support for newly freed African Americans. His contributions were vital in advancing both religious and social justice for African Americans.
Thomas Road Baptist Church was created in 1956.
St. Thomas Evangelical Church was created in 1961.
Old St. Thomas Church was created in 1824.
St. Thomas More's Church rectory was created in 1880.
St. Thomas Primitive Baptist Church was created in 1922.
Thomas Memorial AME Zion Church was created in 1909.