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  2. St. Andrew's Church (Toronto) - Wikipedia

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    St. Andrew's Church is a historic Presbyterian church located at the corner of King Street West and Simcoe Street in the city's downtown core of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It was designed by William George Storm in the Romanesque Revival style and completed in 1876.

  3. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church (Ottawa) - Wikipedia

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    In June 1875, St. Andrew's, Knox, Bank Street (later Chalmers), the newly formed congregations in New Edinburgh (now MacKay United Church, named after their first Elder and Trustee Thomas MacKay), and in the Sandy Hill (or Lower Town) St. Paul's or Daly Street, and congregations in nearby Rochesterville (Erskine), Hull, Quebec, Cumberland, Manotick, Nepean (Merivale, and Bells Corners), that ...

  4. Church of St. Andrew and St. Paul - Wikipedia

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    The Church of St. Andrew and St. Paul is a Presbyterian church in downtown Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is located at 3415 Redpath Street, on the corner of Sherbrooke Street ( Route 138 ). It is in close proximity to the Golden Square Mile , the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts , Concordia University (Sir George Williams Campus) as well as the Guy ...

  5. St. Andrew's-Wesley United Church - Wikipedia

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    The origins of St. Andrew's-Wesley United Church begins with the establishment of the Methodist and Presbyterian churches in the Greater Vancouver area. [1]In the present-day city of Vancouver, on 30 July 1863, the Reverend Ebeneezer Robson, a Methodist minister from New Westminster, held the first preaching service of any kind at Stamp's (Hastings) Mill to a group of six men. [2]

  6. St. Andrew's Church (Quebec City) - Wikipedia

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    During the 1802 ministry of Alexander Spark, in response to a petition signed by 148 persons, the present Church site was granted by His Majesty George III, although it was not until 1807 that construction began. The long-contemplated Church was dedicated on November 30, 1810, on St. Andrew's Day, and appropriately named after the apostle. The ...

  7. St. Andrew's United Church - Wikipedia

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    With the formation of the United Church of Canada in 1925, Old St. Andrew's elected to join the new union, while St. Andrew's on King Street remained Presbyterian. Over the next decades, the number of United Church supporters in the downtown area decreased dramatically, and a number of congregations were consolidated. Today, St. Andrew's is the ...

  8. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church (Kingston, Ontario)

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    St Andrew's church stands today in the heart of downtown Kingston, Ontario. Home today to a church population of around 100–150, St. Andrews plays an active role in the Kingston community. The Special Meals program at St. Andrew's is the best example of the church's community involvement.

  9. St. Andrew's Cathedral (Prince Rupert) - Wikipedia

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    St. Andrew's Cathedral is the Anglican cathedral of the Diocese of Caledonia.It is in Prince Rupert, British Columbia. [1] [2]St. Andrew's Cathedral (more formally, The Cathedral Church of St. Andrew) began as a series of church services held by Bishop Frederick DuVernet in June 1906 in the mess tent of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway engineers who had arrived in May of that same year.