Sitting quietly on a side street in Lincoln Heights, in a residential neighborhood sandwiched between the 5 Freeway and the hills of Montecito Heights, is L.A.'s oldest continuously used Episcopal church.
Since 1886, the landmark Church of the Epiphany has stood at the corner of Sichel and Altura streets. It has been through religious services and weddings, community meetings and events, and a period of great transformation in the middle of the 20th century, when Lincoln Heights evolved from white professional enclave into an important Mexican immigrant community.
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