Churches

Church histories for all religious denominations.

Lake George Methodist Church

A Methodist Church was build at Lake George on land purchased from the Lawson family. After the integration of the Methodist Churches into the United Church, it was used for other purposes.

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Lake George United Church

Land for this church was purchased in 1854.  It was likely a Presbyterian or a Congregationalist Church and became a United Church after the union of the Methodists, Congregationalists, and

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Brockway Union Church

Dedicated in 1890 by Presbyterian, Baptist, and Methodist ministers, the church was called the Brockway Union Church because the community was represented by several religious denominations such as Methodist, Presbyterian,

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St. James Church

Located in the heart of the former Village of Harvey, the St. James Church changed hands a number of times., first as the St. James Presbyterian Church, then as the St. James United Church, then as the Baptist Church, and finally as a private business.

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First Presbyterian Church of Harvey Settlement

The first Presbyterian Church in Harvey Station, York Co., N.B., stood adjacent to the Harvey Settlement Cemetery across the road from the current Knox Presbyterian Church.  It was built in 1851 by Presbyterian settlers who came from Great Britain in 1837 on the ship, Cornelius.

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