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Grace United Church
Coley's Point
NL
A0A 1X0
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Who we are
OUR MISSION STATEMENT
Grace United Church is a Christian community of faith, loving, caring and labouring together for the glory of God, and proclaiming the Good News of the Gospel of Jesus Christ through Worship, Ministry, Pastoral Care, Outreach and Fellowship. We use the Bible as our guide and interpret it through the inspiration of the Holy Spirit.
Grace United Church is a Christian community of faith, loving, caring and labouring together for the glory of God, and proclaiming the Good News of the Gospel of Jesus Christ through Worship, Ministry, Pastoral Care, Outreach and Fellowship. We use the Bible as our guide and interpret it through the inspiration of the Holy Spirit.
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Kellys Rd
Coley's Point,
NL
A0A 1X0
Canada
Phone: 709-786-4919
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Quote of the Day
Luke 12:24
Consider the ravens: for they neither sow nor reap; which neither have storehouse nor barn; and God feedeth them: how much more are ye better than the fowls?
Consider the ravens: for they neither sow nor reap; which neither have storehouse nor barn; and God feedeth them: how much more are ye better than the fowls?
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United Church of Canada
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Rev. Lee Michelin, Asc. A., B. Th.
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Ms. Shelly Littlejohn
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P.O. Box 147
Coley's Point, NL
A0A 1X0
Coley's Point, NL
A0A 1X0
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Grace United Church Coley's Point Service Times
At present we have one service per Sunday, a rotation schedule; one at 9:30 am, 11:00 am or 7:00 pm. The evening service will sometimes include a pre-sing, commencing at 6:45.The 11:00 service is a children’s service, which the children are actively involved in.
Service Times last updated on the 3rd of February, 2019
Service Times last updated on the 3rd of February, 2019
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Grace United Church History
Hello friends and greetings from Grace United Pastoral Charge. Just a few words to let you know about our church…
We are a growing congregation with members coming from all around the Bay Roberts area, as well as Clarke’s Beach and Spaniard’s Bay. We are happy to welcome new- comers and provide a place where they can feel right at home.
Our church at Coley’s Point has been established since 1907, at that time it was Methodist and replaced a building known as "The Meeting House" situated near the church. The Minister of that day, Rev. Allan Birchenough, reporting to the Methodist Greeting wrote:
"The old building has served its day and generation well, but the time has come when the material building must cease to be and give place
to one more adequate. Last week the men of the congregation, free of cost, put the foundations in preparation for the commencement of
building operations in the Spring. They are also proposing to haul heavy lumber out of the woods, suitable for framework. The good folk of
Coley's Point are full of keen enthusiasm. We feel like exclaiming with Nehemiah, "The people have a mind to work..."
And so, on February 28, 1909 the church at Coley's Point was officially dedicated by Dr. Mark Fenwick, President of the Methodist Conference with the sermon delivered by Dr. Levi Curtis.
The church underwent renovations over the years with two major ones occurring in 1951 and 1970. In 1951, under the ministry of Rev. Naboth Winsor, the porch on the west side was removed and a gallery added. In 1970, under the ministry of Rev. Clarence Stanford, there were further changes to the interior and new pews added to allow for a seating capacity of 250.
In 1957, space was excavated beneath the church to accommodate a new oil furnace replacing two coal and wood stoves. A washroom, PA system and a piano were also added. While the church was an excellent house for worship, it did not provide space for Christian Education groups, and social activities for the congregation. For these purposes, the congregation had to use Coley's Point School.
Over the years, numbers grew, the church was small and since it had no hall, changes had to be made. Plans were put in place, and a new church hall was built on Kelly's Road to meet the needs of the growing congregation. This hall, which opened in October 1988, is now part of the current facility. In 1996, the old church on Neck Road was closed, and services were held at the Hall while plans were being made to replace the old sanctuary.
Our dream of a new building with modern conveniences came true in December, 1999. Beside a sanctuary that can accommodate 250 people, a folding door partition opens to a large auditorium. The auditorium is used throughout the year for Sunday School, Youth Groups, Vacation Bible School, Fellowship meetings and many other church activities. We have recently added a two-unit video projection system to our sanctuary which is used during weekly services to enhance the experience for our congregation. Through a partnership with EastlinkTV, our services are aired monthly across the province as part of the Avalon Inspirational Hour, a process initiated by the late Lloyd Parsons. (See below for our current broadcast times)
If you are not a member of Grace already, come and be a part of our wonderful church family. Do as the Psalmist says,
Enter the Temple gates with thanksgiving;
Go into its courts with praise.
Give thanks to Him and praise Him.
Psalm 100: 4
May God bless you and yours.
Grace United Church Clergy
(Past and Present)
1908-1912 Rev. C. A. Whitemarsh
1912-1916 Rev. William Grimes
1916-1920 Rev. S. Bennett
1920-1924 Rev. Samuel Baggs, D.D.
1924-1929 Rev. Charles House, D.D.
1929-1936 Rev. A.R. Baggs, D.D.
1936-1939 Rev. S.R. Cooper
1939-1944 Rev. J.L. Reynolds, D.D.
1944-1948 Rev. T.J. Pitt, D.D.
1948-1951 Rev. Naboth Winsor, B.A., B.D.
1951-1957 Rev. John Moran, B.A.
1957-1959 Rev. S.R. Purchase, B.A, B.D.
1959-1965 Rev. J. Berkley Reynolds, B.A., B.D.
1965-1968 Rev. Arthur Elliott, B.A., B.D.
1968-1975 Rev. Clarence Stanford, B.A., B.D.
1975-1992 Rev. Joseph G. Burton, B.A, M. Div.
1992-2000 Rev. Silas Rogers, B.A, B. Th.
2000-2007 Rev. Dr. James Y.K. Min, B.A, B. Th., M. Div., D. Min.
2007 Rev. David Tuck
2008 Rev. Nancy Warder
2008-2009 Rev. Eric Hillier, B.A., B. Ed., B. Th.
2009 Mrs. Lorraine Jarvis
2009-2014 Rev. S. Dean Sellars, Dip. Eng. Tech., B.A., M. Div.
Rev. Dr. Wayne Cole, B.Th., D.Min.
2013-2014 Rev. Stephen Barbour
2014-2015 Rev. Lee Michelin, Asc. A., B. Th.
Minister Emerita Rev. Bernice Spracklin
We are a growing congregation with members coming from all around the Bay Roberts area, as well as Clarke’s Beach and Spaniard’s Bay. We are happy to welcome new- comers and provide a place where they can feel right at home.
Our church at Coley’s Point has been established since 1907, at that time it was Methodist and replaced a building known as "The Meeting House" situated near the church. The Minister of that day, Rev. Allan Birchenough, reporting to the Methodist Greeting wrote:
"The old building has served its day and generation well, but the time has come when the material building must cease to be and give place
to one more adequate. Last week the men of the congregation, free of cost, put the foundations in preparation for the commencement of
building operations in the Spring. They are also proposing to haul heavy lumber out of the woods, suitable for framework. The good folk of
Coley's Point are full of keen enthusiasm. We feel like exclaiming with Nehemiah, "The people have a mind to work..."
And so, on February 28, 1909 the church at Coley's Point was officially dedicated by Dr. Mark Fenwick, President of the Methodist Conference with the sermon delivered by Dr. Levi Curtis.
The church underwent renovations over the years with two major ones occurring in 1951 and 1970. In 1951, under the ministry of Rev. Naboth Winsor, the porch on the west side was removed and a gallery added. In 1970, under the ministry of Rev. Clarence Stanford, there were further changes to the interior and new pews added to allow for a seating capacity of 250.
In 1957, space was excavated beneath the church to accommodate a new oil furnace replacing two coal and wood stoves. A washroom, PA system and a piano were also added. While the church was an excellent house for worship, it did not provide space for Christian Education groups, and social activities for the congregation. For these purposes, the congregation had to use Coley's Point School.
Over the years, numbers grew, the church was small and since it had no hall, changes had to be made. Plans were put in place, and a new church hall was built on Kelly's Road to meet the needs of the growing congregation. This hall, which opened in October 1988, is now part of the current facility. In 1996, the old church on Neck Road was closed, and services were held at the Hall while plans were being made to replace the old sanctuary.
Our dream of a new building with modern conveniences came true in December, 1999. Beside a sanctuary that can accommodate 250 people, a folding door partition opens to a large auditorium. The auditorium is used throughout the year for Sunday School, Youth Groups, Vacation Bible School, Fellowship meetings and many other church activities. We have recently added a two-unit video projection system to our sanctuary which is used during weekly services to enhance the experience for our congregation. Through a partnership with EastlinkTV, our services are aired monthly across the province as part of the Avalon Inspirational Hour, a process initiated by the late Lloyd Parsons. (See below for our current broadcast times)
If you are not a member of Grace already, come and be a part of our wonderful church family. Do as the Psalmist says,
Enter the Temple gates with thanksgiving;
Go into its courts with praise.
Give thanks to Him and praise Him.
Psalm 100: 4
May God bless you and yours.
Grace United Church Clergy
(Past and Present)
1908-1912 Rev. C. A. Whitemarsh
1912-1916 Rev. William Grimes
1916-1920 Rev. S. Bennett
1920-1924 Rev. Samuel Baggs, D.D.
1924-1929 Rev. Charles House, D.D.
1929-1936 Rev. A.R. Baggs, D.D.
1936-1939 Rev. S.R. Cooper
1939-1944 Rev. J.L. Reynolds, D.D.
1944-1948 Rev. T.J. Pitt, D.D.
1948-1951 Rev. Naboth Winsor, B.A., B.D.
1951-1957 Rev. John Moran, B.A.
1957-1959 Rev. S.R. Purchase, B.A, B.D.
1959-1965 Rev. J. Berkley Reynolds, B.A., B.D.
1965-1968 Rev. Arthur Elliott, B.A., B.D.
1968-1975 Rev. Clarence Stanford, B.A., B.D.
1975-1992 Rev. Joseph G. Burton, B.A, M. Div.
1992-2000 Rev. Silas Rogers, B.A, B. Th.
2000-2007 Rev. Dr. James Y.K. Min, B.A, B. Th., M. Div., D. Min.
2007 Rev. David Tuck
2008 Rev. Nancy Warder
2008-2009 Rev. Eric Hillier, B.A., B. Ed., B. Th.
2009 Mrs. Lorraine Jarvis
2009-2014 Rev. S. Dean Sellars, Dip. Eng. Tech., B.A., M. Div.
Rev. Dr. Wayne Cole, B.Th., D.Min.
2013-2014 Rev. Stephen Barbour
2014-2015 Rev. Lee Michelin, Asc. A., B. Th.
Minister Emerita Rev. Bernice Spracklin
Grace United Church Historical Photos
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