St James Episcopal/Anglican Church of Muncy was established in the 1790s and has continued to celebrate the Eucharist to present day. The current building was designed by well known archetect Richard Upjohn, also known for his work designing the famous Trinity Episcopal of Manhatten, NYC. Upjohn reportedly oversaw the construction of our church and was so impressed by the builders' attention and appointments of detail that he did not charge for his services.
St James is the only building in historic Muncy Borough currently named in the US National Registry of Historic Places. Parshinors rejoice and celebrate the Eucharist in a lovely Victorian Gothic Revival sanctuary that was meticulously restored in the 1980s as part of an endowment from the Margaret Waldron Foundation, among other generous contributions from parishioners and the Muncy community.
All those who are interested in joining, or seeking baptism and becoming part of the Lord's family are welcome.
Our Rector, Father David Culbertson is available for outreach and visits anytime and is happy to tell you more about our parish. Please contact him by phone at 570-546-6470 to schedule an appointment or to seek answers to your questions.
Office hours are Wed. 9 am to Noon & 7 to 8 p.m.
Friday 9 am to Noon