☰
Canoe Cove Presbyterian Church
Canoe Cove
PE
C0A 1H7
- Presbyterian Churches in Canoe Cove, PE
- Presbyterian Churches in Prince Edward Island
- Presbyterian Churches in Canada
- Presbyterian Churches near me
- All churches in Canoe Cove, PE
Who we are
Canoe Cove Presbyterian Church is a Presbyterian Church in Canoe Cove, Prince Edward Island.
We are a fellowship of believers, made in God's image and called as disciples of Christ to share the Good News with everyone through learning, listening, praying and working together actively to reach out to our communities.
We are a place to believe, belong, and become!
We are a fellowship of believers, made in God's image and called as disciples of Christ to share the Good News with everyone through learning, listening, praying and working together actively to reach out to our communities.
We are a place to believe, belong, and become!
Church Address
Church Pastor
Rev. Steven Stead
Pastor
746 Clyde River Rd
RTE 247
Clyde River,
PE
C0A 1H1
RTE 247
Canada
Phone: (902) 675-3175
Download Pastor Rev. Steven Stead vCard
Quote of the Day
1 John 3:20
For if our heart condemn us, God is greater than our heart, and knoweth all things.
For if our heart condemn us, God is greater than our heart, and knoweth all things.
Denomination
Presbyterian Church
Presbyterian Churches in Canoe Cove, Prince Edward Island, Canada
Presbyterian Churches in Prince Edward Island, Canada
Presbyterian Churches in Canada
All churches in Canoe Cove, PE
Affiliations:
Presbyterian Church in Canada
Website:
Social Media
Leadership
Leader Name:
Rev. Steven Stead
Leader Position:
Pastor
Formal Title:
Leader Address:
746 Clyde River Rd
RTE 247
Clyde River
Prince Edward Island
C0A 1H1
RTE 247
Clyde River
Prince Edward Island
C0A 1H1
Tel:
Fax:
Leader Email:
Leader Bio:
Other Church Leaders:
Rev. Steven Stead on Social Media:
Canoe Cove Presbyterian Church Leadership Photos
Administration
Admin Name:
Fred Kikkert
Admin Position:
Admin Address:
Telephone:
Fax:
Admin Email:
Mailing Address
Driving Directions to Canoe Cove Presbyterian Church
Travel/Directions Tips
Parking
Canoe Cove Presbyterian Church Canoe Cove Service Times
Sundays at 9:30am
Service Times last updated on the 19th of September, 2019
Service Times last updated on the 19th of September, 2019
Worship Languages
Dress code:
Children and Youth Activities
Under 12s:
Under 18s:
Local outreach & community activities:
Other activities & ministries
Special Needs/Accessibility:
Prayers and hymns:
Main Bible:
Hymns and Songs:
Other information:
Average Adult Congregation:
Average Youth Congregation:
Additional Info:
Canoe Cove Presbyterian Church Photo Gallery
Canoe Cove Presbyterian Church History
Canoe Cove Church was built in 1872 by Alexander MacFarlane of Hampton. Previous to this services were held in a nearby log house.
The location first selected was near the Pioneer Cemtery, by the riverside at West River Bridge (St. Catherines). The huge timbers were hewed and the frame prepared, and construction commenced at that point. The congregation, however, was growing and as a sanctuary had already been located at Churchill, it was considered advisable to build farther south, where membership was rapidly expanding. The timbers were taken down to the river and rafted down the stream, out the harbour and up the coast to Canoe Cove, and re-assembled in the attractive meeting place that has served as a place of worship for the past 130+ years.
An early secretary's minute book exists dating back to 1894. The first secretary was Charles MacNeill. He was secretary for the whole charge which consisted of Glasgow Road, Lot 48, St. CAtherines (later Canoe Cove church), Nine Mile Creek, Stanchel, North River, Hunter River and West River. He held this position until his death in 1916.
in 1938 application was made by Canoe Cove, Churchill and Nine Mile Creek to be received into the Presbyterian Church of Canada. This was granted by the General Assembly and these congregations joined with Clyde River to form Central Parish.
The location first selected was near the Pioneer Cemtery, by the riverside at West River Bridge (St. Catherines). The huge timbers were hewed and the frame prepared, and construction commenced at that point. The congregation, however, was growing and as a sanctuary had already been located at Churchill, it was considered advisable to build farther south, where membership was rapidly expanding. The timbers were taken down to the river and rafted down the stream, out the harbour and up the coast to Canoe Cove, and re-assembled in the attractive meeting place that has served as a place of worship for the past 130+ years.
An early secretary's minute book exists dating back to 1894. The first secretary was Charles MacNeill. He was secretary for the whole charge which consisted of Glasgow Road, Lot 48, St. CAtherines (later Canoe Cove church), Nine Mile Creek, Stanchel, North River, Hunter River and West River. He held this position until his death in 1916.
in 1938 application was made by Canoe Cove, Churchill and Nine Mile Creek to be received into the Presbyterian Church of Canada. This was granted by the General Assembly and these congregations joined with Clyde River to form Central Parish.
Canoe Cove Presbyterian Church Historical Photos
Page administrator:
Contact Email: