St. Paul's Church (Tuxford)

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St. Paul's Church (Tuxford)

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Bestaansperiode

1907–

Geschiedenis

St. Paul’s Presbyterian Church was built in the summer of 1907 in Tuxford, Saskatchewan. The church cost $2 630 to build and Geo. Logan was the head carpenter. Reverend McGregor was the first pastor and there were approximately 20 families in the congregation. In 1925, the Methodist, Presbyterian and Congregational churches formed the United Church of Canada. St. Paul’s became a United Church as a result of this merger. St. Paul’s Church was rededicated on May 6, 1962. In 1971, the Tuxford Pastoral Charge was dissolved and St. Paul’s Church joined the Minto United Church in Moose Jaw to create the Minto Pastoral Charge.

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Moose Jaw Minto Pastoral Charge (1925–)

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SCAA-UCCS-0126

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hierarchical

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1971 - ?

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Tuxford Pastoral Charge (1925–ca.1960)

Identifier of related entity

SCAA-UCCS-0127

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hierarchical

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1925 - 1971

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Datering van aanmaak, herziening of verwijdering

201?: drafted [by Moose Jaw Public Library?]
2018-February: revised (added to) by Saskatchewan Conference Archives

Taal (talen)

  • Engels

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United Church Saskatchewan Conference, Records of Proceedings 1926.

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