St. John's Protestant Episcopal Church (Stamford, Connecticut)

St. John's Protestant Episcopal Church is an historic church located at 628 Main Street in Stamford, Connecticut. The church is an English Gothic Revival structure, built in 1891 to a design by William Potter. It has buttressed stone construction, with a compound-arch entry and a large rose stained-glass window. The associated parish house, also a Gothic Victorian structure, was designed by Richard M. Upjohn and built in 1869–72.

Rectors
The first rector of St. John's Church was installed in 1748, and the following individuals have served as rector of the parish.


 * Ebeneezer Dibblee, 1748–1799
 * Jonathan Judd, 1812–1822
 * Ambrose Seymour Todd, 1823–1861
 * Walter Mitchell, 1861–1866
 * William Tatlock, 1866–1896
 * Charles Morris Addison, 1897–1919
 * Gerald A. Cunningham, 1920–1942
 * Stanley F. Hemsley, 1942–1974
 * Douglas E. Theuner, 1974–1986
 * Leander Harding, 1989–2005
 * James R. Wheeler, 2007–2019