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Our mission church, named in honor of St. Aidan, was organized in 1955. The founding congregation met in people's homes until 1957. At that time, we moved to the location on Main Street. The quaint white church building was purchased from Redeemer Lutheran Church, the original occupants.
While St. Aidan's is located in Hartford, we draw from many communities within a 30 mile radius, and are proud to be one of only two Episcopal Churches in Washington County, the other being St. James of West Bend.
Yesterday - "The little white church on Main Street"

In 2000, the decision to become a larger community in Christ was made and after years of having part-time and supply priests, a full-time priest was called to help us grow into a self-sufficient community in the new millenium.
Part of the growth meant a move to a new church home and in February 2002 we broke ground on Monroe Street, where our church is still located.
Today, we are vibrant and exciting parish with a love of outreach and community.
St. Aidan's - today
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