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Historic Churches

The Diocese of North Carolina is home to a diverse collection of historic properties, some dating back to the Colonial era. The Commission on Historic Properties is "responsible for oversight of historic churches, cemeteries, and other historic diocesan properties other than those facilities which are occupied, used and/or maintained by parishes and missions in union with the Convention. The Commission shall promote and encourage historic preservation."

Learn more about the work of the local preserved historic church committees, or contact Claude Snow, chair of the commission, with questions.

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Living historic church application
Preserved historic churches in the Diocese
Living historic churches in the Diocese
Historic cemeteries in the Diocese
North Carolina churches on National Register of Historic Places
Guidelines for preserved historic churches

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The Rev. Dr. Brooks Graebner
Historiographer
Lynn Hoke
Archivist
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The Rev. Dr. Brooks Graebner

Historiographer

Lynn Hoke

Archivist
919-600-5306 |

A native Oklahoman, Lynn has been part-time archivist for the Episcopal Church Women since 2007 and for the diocese since 2008. Related work highlights include producing a documentary for Amarillo’s centennial; organizing archives for Baylor College of Medicine, Grace Church in Manhattan and Stepping Stones Foundation; and assisting the president of the New York Historical Society. After moving to Raleigh in 2004, Lynn joined a women’s running group and the Capital Quilters Guild. Running led to biking, swimming, yoga and traveling; quilting led to membership in two bees, which jointly have created hundreds of quilts for family, friends and local Raleigh charities. Lynn’s two adult sons are graduates of UNC-Chapel Hill and Davidson.

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