Our History
In July of 1909, the Bishop of Colorado, the Right Reverend Spalding, believed that Pagosa Springs held promise for an Episcopal Church. He persuaded a Mr. Fielding to come and hold services. In July 1910, the Rev. Beede arrived to start a church. As time went on, the church in Pagosa Springs became a mission of St. Mark’s in Durango, and once a month a priest would come to hold services in homes, public buildings, and in the Methodist Church. In October 1968, ground was broken at the corner of Lewis and Second Streets for St. Patrick’s Episcopal Church. The first services in the new church were held December 24, 1968, and the church was consecrated on November 10, 1970.
During the years that followed, many clergy served St. Patrick’s. When you go into the parish hall, you can see their photographs on the wall.
The small church continued to grow. In the early days the men and the women of the parish cared for their new church, doing all necessary work. During the 1990’s, the congregation grew steadily and was becoming increasingly self-sufficient. In October 1998, St. Patrick’s became a Parish.
As the Parish began to outgrow its building, meetings were held to investigate the need to expand. Out of these meetings came the decision to build a new church. With donated land on South Pagosa Boulevard, and the sale of the building on Lewis Street on July 2, 2001, St. Patrick’s moved to the barn of Bob and Mary Hart and became known as “St. Patrick’s in the Pines.” Ground was broken for the present church on March 17, 2002, and the dedication of the new building was November 23, 2003.
St. Patrick’s continues in ministry, seeking to grow in love for God and neighbor, both on our parish campus and outside of it.