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Osler Mennonite Church

2nd Avenue 212

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Osler Mennonite Church

The Osler Mennonite Church is a historic place of worship located in Osler, Saskatchewan, Canada.

History

  • Built in 1923, the church is an example of Gothic Revival architecture. The exterior features a simple yet striking design with a steeply pitched roof and a central tower.
  • The Osler Mennonite Church is affiliated with the Mennonite Church, a Christian denomination known for its commitment to peace, justice, and community service.

Architecture

The church was designed by an unknown architect. The notable features of the building include the large stained-glass windows and the wooden pews.

Denomination and Religious Significance

The Osler Mennonite Church is affiliated with the Mennonite Church, a Christian denomination known for its commitment to peace, justice, and community service.

Architect and Notable Features

The church was designed by an unknown architect. The notable features of the building include the large stained-glass windows and the wooden pews.

Organ and Bells Information

The church is equipped with a pipe organ, but no specific information on its age or condition is available.

Heritage Status

The Osler Mennonite Church is listed as a heritage property under the Saskatchewan Heritage Property Act.

Visiting Info

The church is open to visitors during regular worship services. Due to its small size and rural location, the church may be closed at short notice. Visitors are advised to check with local authorities for up-to-date information on visiting hours.

Notable Artworks or Relics

No notable artworks or relics are reported to be housed within the church.

Location

The Osler Mennonite Church is located at 2nd Avenue 212, Osler, Saskatchewan, Canada.

Details

NameOsler Mennonite Church
CityOsler
CountryCanada
Coordinates52.368084, -106.53659
Current useplace of worship