Anjou United Church
Anjou
QC

H1K 1R4

Anjou United Church, Anjou, Quebec, Canada
Anjou United Church, Anjou, Quebec, Canada

Who we are

Anjou United Church is an English speaking Christian community in the heart of Ville d'Anjou. Since the pandemic, we have been holding joint worship services with our sister church, Trinity United Church (Rosemont). We meet in-person the last Sunday of each month at Anjou at 10:30 a.m. Trinity hosts the remaining Sundays of the month at 11:00 a.m. All services are also offered on Zoom. Join us!

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7951 Dade Ave
Anjou, QC H1K 1R4
Canada
Phone: 514-352-7790
Fax: 514-721-2824

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Church Pastor

Rev. Read Sherman
Minister
7951 Dade Ave
Anjou, QC H1K 1R4
Canada
Phone: 514-352-7790
Fax: 514-721-2824

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Micah 7:7

Therefore I will look unto the LORD; I will wait for the God of my salvation: my God will hear me.

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Anjou United Church Anjou Service Times

We meet in-person the last Sunday of each month at Anjou at 10:30 a.m. Trinity hosts the remaining Sundays of the month at 11:00 a.m. All services are also offered on Zoom.

Ash Wednesday 2024

Come celebrate the start of Lent at our Ash Wednesday service.

Wednesday, February 14 at 7:30 PM

Service Times last updated on the 12th of February, 2024


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Anjou United Church, Anjou, Quebec, Canada
Anjou United Church, Anjou, Quebec, Canada



Anjou United Church History

Trinity United Church has a long history of transformation since the origins of our congregation in 1862! History buffs, here’s your chance to read about the evolution of Trinity.

1862
Some members of Erskine Presbyterian church downtown, who lived in the area we now know as Rosemount, formed the Petite Côte Mission, originally as a Sunday School.

1876
Taylor Presbyterian Church was formed.

1880
Taylor Presbyterian built a new church on Papineau Street.

1882
Evening services were being held at the Petite Côte Mission.

1900
In the early 1900s the Hochelaga Methodist congregation worshipped in a little red brick building on Marlborough Street.

1905
Rosemount Methodist Church was founded around 1905, meeting in private homes at first.

1910
The Petite Côte congregation moved into the assembly hall of Rosemount Public School (now Nesbitt School). Two years later, Rosemount Methodist built a church on 4th Avenue.

1912
The Petite Côte congregation constructed a building to serve as a lecture hall, recreational centre as well as a church. That building, that we now refer to as Trinity’s “old building,” was called Rosemount Presbyterian Church.

1914
The Hochelaga Methodist congregation built a new church on Pie IX Boulevard and chose the name Trinity Methodist Church.

1925
Methodist, Congregational and most Presbyterian churches in Canada joined together to form the United Church of Canada. With the formation of the United Church, Rosemount Presbyterian became Rosemount First United Church, Rosemount Methodist became Rosemount Central United Church and Trinity Methodist became Trinity United Church. In that same year, Taylor Presbyterian joined with East End Methodist to become Taylor-East End United Church.

1926
Rosemount Central built a new church on 4th Avenue.

1927
Trinity (Pie IX) dedicated a new sanctuary.

1929
Presbyterians, who had decided not to join the United Church of Canada, built Kydd Memorial Presbyterian Church on Rosemount Blvd.

1932
Zion United joined Taylor-East End United. Two years later, Taylor-East End & Zion United changed its name to St. Stephen’s United Church.

1956
Mountrose United Church was formed with services held in Mountrose School.

1959
St. Stephen’s United and Rosemount Central United formed a pastoral charge together. During that same year, Rosemount First United built a new sanctuary.

1960
Rosemount First United’s new sanctuary was dedicated on February 13, 1960. This is what Trinity still calls our “new building”!

1962
St. Stephen’s United and Rosemount Central United amalgamated, at first voting for the name St. Stephen’s Rosemount, but a year later, adopting the name Mount Stephen United Church.

1964
Mount Stephen United and Mountrose United amalgamated

1970
Rosemount First United Church, Trinity United Church and Mount Stephen United Church amalgamated into one congregation, using the building of one of the churches, the name of another and the minister of the third. Trinity United Church as we know it is born!

2009
Trinity United Church and Anjou United Church formed the Trinity-Anjou Pastoral Charge and share a minister, Rev. Read Sherman.

2012
St. George’s United amalgamated with Trinity United on June 30, 2012. The amalgamation allows Trinity United Church to continue to innovate and provide a Christian experience for people living in the East End of Montreal through the St. George’s Legacy Fund.


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