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Glasgow Road Presbyterian Church
Ebenezer
PE
C1E 0T2
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Who we are
Glasgow Road Presbyterian Church is serving the Ebenezer community and engaging and encouraging others through a life-changing journey in Ebenezer, Prince Edward Island.
Our mission is to nurture a diverse and welcoming community, committed to following fearlessly wherever God is leading us and make Disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of Ebenezer and the world!
Our mission is to nurture a diverse and welcoming community, committed to following fearlessly wherever God is leading us and make Disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of Ebenezer and the world!
Church Address
1191 New Glasgow Rd
Ebenezer,
PE
C1E 0T2
Canada
Phone: (902) 394-2163
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Church Pastor
Rev. Thomas Kay
Pastor
1191 New Glasgow Rd
Ebenezer,
PE
C1E 0T2
Canada
Phone: (902) 621-2259
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Quote of the Day
Psalms 118:1
O give thanks unto the LORD; for he is good: because his mercy endureth for ever.
O give thanks unto the LORD; for he is good: because his mercy endureth for ever.
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Upcoming Services
Thursday, February 10th 2023
Hunter River Annual Meeting – 7:00 pm.
Sunday, February 12th 2023
9:30 am – Glasgow Road
11:00 am – Hunter River
Sunday, February 19th 2023
9:30 am – Brookfield
11:00 am – Glasgow Road
Service Times last updated on the 7th of February, 2023
Thursday, February 10th 2023
Hunter River Annual Meeting – 7:00 pm.
Sunday, February 12th 2023
9:30 am – Glasgow Road
11:00 am – Hunter River
Sunday, February 19th 2023
9:30 am – Brookfield
11:00 am – Glasgow Road
Service Times last updated on the 7th of February, 2023
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Glasgow Road Presbyterian Church History
The Glasgow Road Presbyterian Church is located on the Glasgow Road, Route 224, in the rural community of Ebenezer. The congregation is made up of 60 communicant members from 28 households, coming from Ebenezer, Wheatley River, Oyster Bed Bridge, Brackley Beach and North River. The people of our church are mainly farmers, business owners, skilled labourers, professionals and homemakers. There are a number of retired persons and students active in the church as well.
The history of the Glasgow Road Presbyterian Church began in the early 1800’s with people meeting in homes in the Rustico – Portage area. The first church was located adjacent to the Portage Cemetery in Brackley Beach. Although Portage Cemetery is considered a community and non-denominational cemetery it is still owned by the Glasgow Road Church. When the second church was built the location was changed to the present site on Glasgow Road. It was completed in 1876. The first service in the present structure was held in 1899. In 1983 a hall was added to the church and in 1993 a further addition added a bathroom and kitchen.
In the beginning, when the people met in homes, the services and prayer meetings were conducted by the Rev. Donald McDonald, a Church of Scotland minister. The congregation remained Church of Scotland until 1934 when a loose alliance was formed with the Brookfield Charge of the Presbyterian Church in Canada. In 1938 Glasgow Road officially became a member, along with Brookfield, Hunter River and Hartsville. Hartsville withdrew in 1981.
Over the years the ministry has been provided by ordained ministers, ordained missionaries, lay ministers and student ministers.
Music has always played an important role in church worship. Up until 1939 there wasn’t any musical instrument in the church. The hymns were started by a precentor. Today we have an organ and an electric piano. There has been a choir for many years and there is also a Praise Band. Evening song services are held occasionally.
Throughout the years there have been various organized groups and activities: Sunday School, Daily Vacation Bible School, Canadian Girls in Training, Young Peoples Society, Children of the Church, Women’s (Atlantic) Mission Society. Today there is an active Sunday School and Atlantic Mission Society. The three churches work together for VBS and Youth Groups.
From: https://pccweb.ca/brookfield/?page_id=1459
The history of the Glasgow Road Presbyterian Church began in the early 1800’s with people meeting in homes in the Rustico – Portage area. The first church was located adjacent to the Portage Cemetery in Brackley Beach. Although Portage Cemetery is considered a community and non-denominational cemetery it is still owned by the Glasgow Road Church. When the second church was built the location was changed to the present site on Glasgow Road. It was completed in 1876. The first service in the present structure was held in 1899. In 1983 a hall was added to the church and in 1993 a further addition added a bathroom and kitchen.
In the beginning, when the people met in homes, the services and prayer meetings were conducted by the Rev. Donald McDonald, a Church of Scotland minister. The congregation remained Church of Scotland until 1934 when a loose alliance was formed with the Brookfield Charge of the Presbyterian Church in Canada. In 1938 Glasgow Road officially became a member, along with Brookfield, Hunter River and Hartsville. Hartsville withdrew in 1981.
Over the years the ministry has been provided by ordained ministers, ordained missionaries, lay ministers and student ministers.
Music has always played an important role in church worship. Up until 1939 there wasn’t any musical instrument in the church. The hymns were started by a precentor. Today we have an organ and an electric piano. There has been a choir for many years and there is also a Praise Band. Evening song services are held occasionally.
Throughout the years there have been various organized groups and activities: Sunday School, Daily Vacation Bible School, Canadian Girls in Training, Young Peoples Society, Children of the Church, Women’s (Atlantic) Mission Society. Today there is an active Sunday School and Atlantic Mission Society. The three churches work together for VBS and Youth Groups.
From: https://pccweb.ca/brookfield/?page_id=1459
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