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Lamb's Creek Church
Lamb's Creek Church, King George County.jpg
Front elevation of the church, seen in July 2011
Lamb's Creek Church (Sealston, Virginia) is located in Virginia
Lamb's Creek Church (Sealston, Virginia)
Location in Virginia
Location Lamb's Creek Road, off Route 3
Sealston, Virginia
Nearest city King George, Virginia
Area 10 acres (4.0 ha)
Built 1769
Architect John Ariss
Architectural style Colonial
NRHP reference No. 72001403
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Added to NRHP September 22, 1972

Lamb's Creek Church is a very old and important church building. It is an Episcopal church located in Sealston, King George County, Virginia. This historic church was built way back in 1769! It sits off Virginia Route 3 on Lamb's Creek Road. Because of its history, Lamb's Creek Church was added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 22, 1972. This means it's a special place recognized for its importance to the country's history and architecture.

A Glimpse into History

Lamb's Creek Church was designed by an architect named John Ariss. It was built in 1769, which was during the Colonial period. This means it has a style of building that was popular when America was still a group of colonies under British rule. The church is a great example of this old style of architecture. It has been recognized for its important design and its role in the area's religious history.

Still in Use Today

Even though Lamb's Creek Church is very old, it is still used sometimes! It is one of four historic churches in King George County, Virginia. The main church for the county's Episcopalians is St. John's Episcopal Church. Interestingly, St. John's was built in 1843, which is much later than Lamb's Creek Church.

Lamb's Creek Church, along with Emmanuel Episcopal Church, are part of the Hanover-with-Brunswick Parish. This is a group of churches within the Episcopal Diocese of Virginia. There is also another active church in the county called St. Paul's Episcopal Church.

People can even use Lamb's Creek Church for special events like weddings. Every year, the Episcopalians of King George County have a special "homecoming" service at the church. This happens on the last Sunday of August. The church also has a unique slate floor. In early October, it is used for a special "blessing of the animals" service.

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