Founded 1883
Where tradition and transformation meet — rooted in the rich worship of the Episcopal Church, and open to the questions, growth, and service of a modern faith community.
A legacy of faith since 1883
St. Philip's was founded in 1883, in the wake of the Civil War, when members of an earlier Episcopal congregation at Dunn's Rock (St. Paul's in the Valley) sought a permanent place of worship to be located in the town of Brevard.
After serving primarily as a summer church for visitors from the Low Country, St. Philip's grew throughout the first half of the 20th century and soon became a year-round church home for its ever-enlarging flock.
The original wooden frame building, located on the current site, was destroyed by fire on Christmas Day in 1925. Its replacement, the distinctive hand-cut stone church that graces Main Street, was designed by North Carolina architect Louis Humbert Asbury and built by local stone masons and woodworkers in 1926.
An example of the Normanesque Revival style prevalent in Europe at the time, it features a two-story bell tower, a marble cross over the entry door, and Gothic Revival details in the interior. We are proud to note that our church is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Eventually, two additions to the church were constructed to provide a larger parish hall, reception parlor, choir rooms, classrooms and a youth activity center, with updates and renovations continuing to this day.
We seek to serve Christ in all persons, loving our neighbors as ourselves through worship, fellowship, and service.
All are welcome at St. Philip's, regardless of background, identity, or beliefs. We celebrate the diversity of God's creation.
We are called to serve our community through outreach, ministry, and compassionate action in Jesus' name.
We nurture faith through worship, education, and fellowship that deepens our relationship with God and each other.
We honor our Anglican and Episcopal traditions while embracing new ways to share the Gospel in our time.
We strive for excellence in worship, music, education, and all aspects of parish life.
We build meaningful relationships through shared meals, celebrations, and the joys and sorrows of life together.
Join us for worship in the beauty and richness of the Episcopal tradition
Traditional Rite II service with spoken liturgy and hymns. A quiet, contemplative service.
Sung service with full choir, organ music, and children's programs. Coffee hour follows in the parish hall.
Holy Eucharist with healing prayers. A midweek opportunity for worship and spiritual renewal.
First Time Visiting?
We'd love to meet you! Please introduce yourself to an usher or clergy member. We'll make sure you feel welcome and answer any questions you may have.
Whether you're a lifelong Episcopalian or exploring faith for the first time, you'll find a warm welcome at St. Philip's.