St. Andrew's United Church - Kaslo, BC
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N 49° 54.613 W 116° 54.276
11U E 506849 N 5528652
The Gothic Revival styled St. Andrews United Church will be 127 years old this year. The bell in its tower is a scant three years younger.
Waymark Code: WM12YNN
Location: British Columbia, Canada
Date Posted: 08/08/2020
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Built as a Presbyterian church, Robertson Presbyterian Church, it was completed in 1893. Renamed St. Andrew's in 1900, this remained a Presbyterian Church until 1925. In that year, with Church Union in Canada St. Andrew's United Church, part of Kootenay Presbytery, was formed from the union of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church and the local Methodist church.
Dating from 1893, Kaslo's oldest church was built with donations and volunteer labour under the direction of Rev. D. M. Martin. Rev. Martin worked his claims during the week and came to Kaslo on weekends. The interior of the church was completed and the bell was installed in 1896. The Presbyterian congregation joining with the Methodist Church became St. Andrew's United Church in 1925. It welcomed the Japanese Canadians in 1942 and they held regular services in Japanese under Rev. Shimizu.
From Nelson - Kootenay Lake
A steeply pitched roof on the nave, paired, Gothic arched windows down the nave's longer sides, the tall corner mounted bell tower with buttressed corners, the flared eaves of the hipped roof steeple - these all loudly whisper Gothic Revival to passersby. For a wood framed church of its advanced age, this one remains in very good, very well kept, condition. In later years a hall was added to the rear of the nave.
St. Andrew's United Church
DESCRIPTION OF HISTORIC PLACE
St. Andrew's United Church is a modest white-painted wood frame Gothic style building with an imposing belfry and spire, and a cedar shingle roof. It is located on the corner of B Avenue and 4th Street in Kaslo, British Columbia. The designation applies to the building on its footprint.

HERITAGE VALUE
St. Andrew's United Church, originally named Robertson Presbyterian Church, is valued as the first church in Kaslo. Constructed in 1893, it is believed to be one of the oldest continuously operating churches in British Columbia. St. Andrew's United Church is a testament to the spiritual beliefs and commitment of the early settlers in Kaslo who donated materials and volunteered their labour to build it.

The cultural and social value of St. Andrew's United Church is demonstrated in the tradition of providing sanctuary and charity for the community in times of need. For example, the church provided sanctuary to people who lost their homes in the large fire of 1894, even before interior construction of the church was completely finished; it also provided refuge for more people following the flood later that same year. When, from 1942 to 1945, St. Andrew's United Church welcomed the Japanese Canadian (Nikkei) Mission under the leadership of Rev. K. Shimizu, the church was shared for services, reflecting the accepting and embracing spirit of the church members.

This church is a landmark in Kaslo and is valued for the modest Gothic design, including the spire-topped belfry. The bell, which was purchased in 1896 and used as an early warning system for the village, is still in use today. The spacious sanctuary, with its high ceiling and windows that let in natural light, contributes to the sense of quiet and reverence in this place of worship. The design of the sanctuary and the superb resulting acoustics are valuable for church and community musical events such as concerts, chorale workshops and jazz vespers.

With many intact original features and furnishings, the church interior is valued for its ability to evoke the sense of early twentieth century life; the original flooring, pews, the first Estee organ, and the pot-bellied stove all remain. The church also houses the original Methodist organ, pulpit and minister's chair from the local Methodist church (built in 1895) which joined congregations with the Presbyterian Church in 1925 to form St. Andrew's United Church.

Value also lies in the fact that St. Andrew's United Church has been maintained by volunteers ever since 1893. It is regarded as a vibrant "people centre", and a symbol of the resilient spirit of the people who live in the Kootenays. This historic place is further valued for its role as a social and community service centre, providing resources for cultural, recreational, educational, and spiritual needs within the community. In recent years the basement level has housed the regionally-significant North Kootenay Lake Community Services Food Security Project, which operates a food bank and other food-related initiatives. It is notable that St. Andrew's Heritage Hall, rebuilt in 1967 following a fire and located at the south end of the sanctuary, is used by over thirty different community groups.
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Year Built: 1893

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