Former St. Paul's Presbyterian Church - Coleman, Alberta
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N 49° 38.082 W 114° 30.202
11U E 680269 N 5501009
Coleman began in 1903 to service a new coal mine operated by the International Coal and Coke Company. Originally Presbyterian, this church became a United Church in 1926, the year after after Church Union in Canada, which took place June 10, 1925.
Waymark Code: WMPC70
Location: Alberta, Canada
Date Posted: 08/07/2015
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member silverquill
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St. Paul's United Church
The International Coal and Coke Co Ltd set aside land for this church on the hill to the north, but the congregation preferred to purchase land closer to the town centre. St. Paul's Institutional (Presbyterian) Church was dedicated on April 1, 1906. Canadian novelist Ralph Connor (Rev. C. W. Gordon) made a donation to ensure that multi-denominational recreation and reading rooms would be included; these "club rooms" were opened in 1906, and in later years would be used as overflow classrooms by the nearby Coleman Central School. The church manse was built in 1907, on the site of the old Mission Hall built in 1904 for use by several denominations.

St. Paul's became a United Church in 1926 as part of the creation of the United Church of Canada.
From the plaque at the site
Presbyterian Denomination: Presbyterian Church in Canada

Status: Active House of Worship

Address:
1802 77th Street
Coleman, AB Canada
T0K 0M0


Date Built: 1906

Architect: Not listed

Relevant Web Site: Not listed

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