Holy Trinity Anglican Church Yellowknife NT

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Who we are

Holy Trinity Anglican Church is a friendly church located in downtown Yellowknife, Northwest Territories. All are welcome to join us for worship Sundays at 10:30am.

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Holy Trinity Anglican Church
4909 52nd St
Yellowknife, NT X1A 2N2
Canada
Phone: (867) 873-5949
Fax: (867) 873-5016

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Church Pastor

Rev’d Bryan Haigh
Rev’d Bryan Haigh
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4909 52nd St
Yellowknife, NT X1A 2N2
Canada
Phone: (867) 873-5949
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Denomination

Anglican Church



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Box 276
Yellowknife, Northwest Territories
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Holy Trinity Anglican Church Service Times

We meet at 10:30 for our service of Morning Prayer followed by "coffee hour" which is a great opportunity to meet people and share together. All are welcome.

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Holy Trinity Anglican Church History

Holy Trinity Anglican Church has been a faithful presence in Yellowknife since the city’s colourful early beginnings.

Holy Trinity Over the Years

The community of Yellowknife grew up originally on Latham Island and the nearby point of land jutting out into Yellowknife Bay, and it was here that the first church was built. After the Second World War the city expanded onto the higher ground above the lake and the present church was consecrated in 1950. After an extensive expansion and renovation the present church seats about 150 people comfortably, has an office for the priest, a nursery and choir room, as well as a large entranceway and cloakroom facilities on the upper level. The basement includes a hall, stage area, kitchen and washrooms, as well as a number of storage rooms. It was here that the SideDoor began its operation in 1996. The SideDoor moved to its new building in April 2002.

In 1996 the Diocese of The Arctic moved its Diocesan Office north for the first time; it is is now located across the alley from Holy Trinity church.

Since 1967 Yellowknife has been the capital of the Northwest Territories; government personnel, both federal and territorial, account for a third of the population. The mining industry, gold and diamonds account for another third of the population and the remaining third are from the support section, tradespeople, tourism, education, health, etc. Although the surrounding area of the southern Mackenzie is the homeland of the Dene people and both they and a number of Inuit make their homes in Yellowknife, the majority of the community is of non-native origin. One section of the city, on the tip of Latham Island (N’dilo), and the nearby community of Dettah, however, is almost exclusively Dene. The Anglican Church has been in the Mackenzie area for well over a century, but the pioneer work of the early years was never followed through and now most of the Dene people in the southern part of the region are members of the Roman Catholic Church. The congregation of Holy Trinity now consists of people from all over Canada and the world, with a parish list of nearly 100 families.

Ministers (1939-present)

Rev. Cecil Randall (1939 – 1944) Rev. J. Batten (1945 – 1947) Deaconess Elsie Sutherland (1946 – 1949) *Rev. Tom Greenwood (1949 – 1952) Rev. Robert Douglas (1952 – 1962) *Rev. Kenneth Genge (1962 – 1968) Rev. Russ Ferrie (1969 – 1972) *Rev. John Sperry (1974) Rev. Roger Briggs (1974 – 1978) *Rev. Chris Williams (1978 – 1987) *Rev. Terry Buckle (1987 – 1993) Rev. David Butterworth (1993 – 1998) Rev. Don Flumerfelt (1999 – 2004) Rev. Ron McLean (2006 – 2012) Rev. Joey Royal (2012 – 2015)

Rev. Bryan Haigh (2016 – present)

*These ministers have become bishops

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Holy Trinity Anglican Church listing was last updated on the 27th of March, 2022
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