St Stephens Presbyterian Church - Creston, BC
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N 49° 05.875 W 116° 30.993
11U E 535291 N 5438453
St. Stephens is, by all accounts, the oldest standing church in Creston. It is right beside the highway passing through, on Northwest Boulevard, across the highway and a bit north of the two elevators in Creston.
Waymark Code: WM10QZB
Location: British Columbia, Canada
Date Posted: 06/13/2019
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member iconions
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A bright white wood frame church with blue trim and a shiny aluminum roofed steeple, the Gothic Revival St. Stephens church has an obvious appearance of age, much more so than any other church in Creston. This is rightly so, as it was built in 1909. A church manse was built in 1910. Much later, in 1959, a Christian Education wing was added to the church. Though no longer used as an education centre it remains in use as the church hall.

The congregation was established in 1907, two years before the construction of the church. During this time the congregation met in a local school. When church union created the United Church of Canada in 1925, the congregation voted against union and has since remained within The Presbyterian Church in Canada.

The only references we were able to find in order to date this church were Archives Canada and Memory BC
Public/Private: Public

Tours Available?: Possibly

Year Built: 1909

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