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St. John's Anglican Church

Bongards Crossroads

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St. John's Anglican Church

St. John's Anglican Church was established in 1753 as the first church in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada.

History

  • St. John's Anglican Church was established in 1753 as the first church in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada.
  • It is the second Church of England built in Nova Scotia and the second oldest continuous Protestant church in present-day Canada.
  • The early congregation consisted mainly of Foreign Protestants, including Lutheran Germans.
  • The first missionary sent by the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel was Rev. Jean-Baptiste Moreau, who is buried in the crypt below the church.
  • Dettlieb Christopher Jessen donated a church bell that is displayed on the church grounds, which was made by the Whitechapel Bell Foundry in London.

Architecture

The church's architectural style is not explicitly stated in the provided data, but it is believed to be of Georgian or Federal style, given its age and location.

The building has undergone significant restoration work after suffering damage from fire in 2001.

  • Notable features include a stone monument to John Creighton Sr., created by renowned sculptor John Bacon (1777–1859), which is located within the church.
  • Location

    St. John's Anglican Church is situated at Bongards Crossroads in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada.

    Denomination and Religious Significance

    The church is part of the Diocese of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island in the Anglican Church of Canada.

    It remains a vibrant spiritual centre within the community and beyond.

    Organ and Bells Information

    • A silver Paten and Chalice were donated by Dettlieb Christopher Jessen in 1814, while bells in the tower were given by Lt. Col. Charles Edwin Kaulbach in 1902.
    • The church bell made by the Whitechapel Bell Foundry is displayed on the church grounds.

    Heritage Status

    St. John's Anglican Church holds significant cultural and historical value, although specific heritage designations are not mentioned in the provided data.

    Visiting Information

    The opening hours of St. John's Anglican Church are not specified, but it is likely to be open for worship services and tours during regular church hours.

    Accessibility information is also not available, but visitors can expect a welcoming environment for worship and exploration.

    Notable Artworks or Relics

  • A stone monument to John Creighton Sr., created by John Bacon, is located within the church.
  • Details

    NameSt. John's Anglican Church
    City
    CountryCanada
    Coordinates44.020042, -76.96235
    Current useactive navigation