

The original 35-rank organ for Grace Episcopal
Church was built by David McDowell in 1959. In 1991, when the
parish of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church merged with the parish
of Grace Episcopal Church, the two churches’ organs were
also merged, again by David McDowell. The organ rebuild also added
new pipes and a new moveable console.

In 1996, Pipe Organ Artisans of Arizona, Inc.,
Carl Anderson, and Grahame Davis mapped out a tonal plan using
most of the older pipes, and adding new accompaniment voices,
mixtures, and chorus reeds, for a total of 58 ranks. Older reeds
were restored and revoiced with slightly higher wind pressure
to better carry the sound from the deep organ chambers, and the
entire organ was provided with new slider chests.
Dr. Pamela Decker is the organist at Grace
St. Paul’s.