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St. Hilda's, Inman Park, Georgia is a parish of the Diocese of the South in the Anglican Catholic Church. The building was originally built in 1939 as a Primitive Baptist Church. It was converted to be a parish of the newly formed Anglican Catholic Church in 1978, and was consecrated in in 1979.

When Rev. Frederick Hoger was Rector, until his death in 1999, the parish established a men's shelter and a soup kitchen for the local community, which at that time went by the name "Little Five Points."

In 2000, Rev. John Roddy became the pastor. At that time, the neighborhood gentrified. While previously the parish had had a strong ministry to the homeless, who slept in the pews and ate in the parish hall, the neighborhood changed to that of largely young professionals.