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Who we are
We are a friendly, active faith community of all ages and one of three Presbyterian congregations in Sault Ste. Marie. We act as a two-point charge with Victoria Presbyterian Church.
Our interim moderators are The Rev. Dr. Charlene and The Rev. John Wilson.
Every Sunday at 11 a.m. we gather for worship in our worship space with modern electronic equipment. It is accessible to people with walking disabilities by chair lift. The music director is Carol Jean Iacucci.
Come join us for worship - everybody welcome!
Our interim moderators are The Rev. Dr. Charlene and The Rev. John Wilson.
Every Sunday at 11 a.m. we gather for worship in our worship space with modern electronic equipment. It is accessible to people with walking disabilities by chair lift. The music director is Carol Jean Iacucci.
Come join us for worship - everybody welcome!
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136 Cathcart Street
Sault Ste. Marie,
ON
P6A 1E3
Canada
Phone: (705) 945-7885
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Worship Services on a Sunday at 11 A.M.
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St. Paul's Presbyterian Church History
2016 marks the 150th Anniversary of the coming of the Presbyterian Church to Saskatchewan. St. Paul’s Presbyterian Church, Prince Albert, will mark the occasion with a special Service on Saturday, June 18, 2016, at 2pm.
In 1866, a missionary party led by the Rev. James and Mrs. Mary Nisbet was sent out from the Kildonan Church of the Red River Settlement in Manitoba to begin work among the Cree People along the banks of the North Saskatchewan River. After an arduous two-month trek with oxen pulling Red River Carts, the party chose a spot on the river bank to begin its work and to establish its mission. That spot, called “kistahpinanihk” (“sitting pretty place”) by the Cree was renamed “Prince Albert” by Nisbet. Thus 2016 marks a three-fold milestone: the coming of Presbyterian worship and witness to Saskatchewan, the establishment of St. Paul’s Church, and the founding of Prince Albert.
Fittingly the Service on June 18th – in the historic St. Paul’s Church – will be a gathering from across the Province and beyond. The Guest Preacher will be the Rev. Angus McGillivray, a former Minister in St. Paul’s. The Organist will be William Sgrazzutti, Organist and Choir Leader from First Presbyterian Church, Regina; the soloists will be Peter McGillivray, Baritone, a son of the St. Paul’s Manse, and Judith Matheson Oatway, Soprano, a descendant of the Red River Settlers.
From: site:https://presbyterian.ca/2016/04/20/st-pauls-150th-anniversary-service-prince-albert-sk-june-18-2016/
In 1866, a missionary party led by the Rev. James and Mrs. Mary Nisbet was sent out from the Kildonan Church of the Red River Settlement in Manitoba to begin work among the Cree People along the banks of the North Saskatchewan River. After an arduous two-month trek with oxen pulling Red River Carts, the party chose a spot on the river bank to begin its work and to establish its mission. That spot, called “kistahpinanihk” (“sitting pretty place”) by the Cree was renamed “Prince Albert” by Nisbet. Thus 2016 marks a three-fold milestone: the coming of Presbyterian worship and witness to Saskatchewan, the establishment of St. Paul’s Church, and the founding of Prince Albert.
From: site:https://presbyterian.ca/2016/04/20/st-pauls-150th-anniversary-service-prince-albert-sk-june-18-2016/
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Love me, Lord, just for today
Lord, for tomorrow and its needs, I do not pray; Keep me, my God, from stain of sin just for today. Let me both diligently work, And duly pray. Let me be kind in word and deed, Just for today. Let me be slow to do my will, Prompt to obey; Help me to sacrifice myself Just for today. And if today my tide of life should ebb away, Give me thy sacraments divine, Sweet Lord today. So for tomorrow and its needs I do not pray, But keep me, guide me, love me, Lord, Just for today.
Lord, for tomorrow and its needs, I do not pray; Keep me, my God, from stain of sin just for today. Let me both diligently work, And duly pray. Let me be kind in word and deed, Just for today. Let me be slow to do my will, Prompt to obey; Help me to sacrifice myself Just for today. And if today my tide of life should ebb away, Give me thy sacraments divine, Sweet Lord today. So for tomorrow and its needs I do not pray, But keep me, guide me, love me, Lord, Just for today.
St. Paul's Presbyterian Church listing was last updated on the 28th of December, 2019