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Manotick United Church
Manotick
ON
K4M 1A5
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Who we are
We seek to be an inclusive, vibrant, multi-generational faith community that supports people at every stage of their spiritual journey and reaches out to those who struggle in our community and around the world.
Church Address
5567 Manotick Main Street
Manotick,
ON
K4M 1A5
Canada
Phone: 613-692-4576
Fax: 613-692-7677
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Church Pastor
Minister
5567 Manotick Main Street
Manotick,
ON
K4M 1A5
Canada
Phone: 613-618-7224
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Quote of the Day
2 Thessalonians 2:15
Therefore, brethren, stand fast, and hold the traditions which ye have been taught, whether by word, or our epistle.
Therefore, brethren, stand fast, and hold the traditions which ye have been taught, whether by word, or our epistle.
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United Church of Canada
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Leadership
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Reverend Paul Whynacht
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Minister
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Raised near Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Paul left home in 1983 to join the military and complete an engineering / mathematics degree at Mount Allison University. After an exciting 31-year career in the army, he retired to become a cyber security advisor with the Government of Canada. However, that second career was short lived as he was called to ministry during a worship service at Manotick United Church in November 2015.
With a lot of help and guidance from friends here, he soon started his theological studies in Montreal and his new spiritual journey. Over the last six years he has completed those studies and worked with several outstanding clergy and congregations including Orleans United Church, First United Church, and Quyon Pastoral Charge. We are so grateful that Paul can continue his faith journey with us at Manotick United Church!
With a lot of help and guidance from friends here, he soon started his theological studies in Montreal and his new spiritual journey. Over the last six years he has completed those studies and worked with several outstanding clergy and congregations including Orleans United Church, First United Church, and Quyon Pastoral Charge. We are so grateful that Paul can continue his faith journey with us at Manotick United Church!
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Lisa Richards
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Manotick United Church Manotick Service Times
Join us for our in-person worship service at 10:00am every Sunday morning.
Live streaming starts at 10:00am on a Sunday morning and continues until the service is complete.
Service Times last updated on the 19th of August, 2023
Live streaming starts at 10:00am on a Sunday morning and continues until the service is complete.
Service Times last updated on the 19th of August, 2023
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Manotick Food Cupboard
Manotick United Church has been involved in emergency food provision and distribution in our community for over 30 years. We have a volunteer representative on the Manotick Food Cupboard committee along with representatives from the local Presbyterian and Catholic Churches. The committee ensures that food is collected and distributed to the families and individuals who come to us for help.
Call (613) 692-6333 if you require service from the Manotick Food Cupboard.
Manotick United Church has been involved in emergency food provision and distribution in our community for over 30 years. We have a volunteer representative on the Manotick Food Cupboard committee along with representatives from the local Presbyterian and Catholic Churches. The committee ensures that food is collected and distributed to the families and individuals who come to us for help.
Call (613) 692-6333 if you require service from the Manotick Food Cupboard.
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Manotick United Church History
1845: A Methodist church in the form of a small log building is established at Long Island Locks and this serves the rapidly growing settlement of Methodists in the area.
1877: Most of the Methodists have moved into the area around Manotick Mill and a new church is built on the corner of Catherine and Elizabeth Streets (now Currier and Dickinson) with time and materials donated by the congregation.
1902: The church building and all records are destroyed by a grass fire. Two days after the fire it is agreed to rebuild the church. In the meantime, the congregation meets in the old Harmony Hall.
1904: Two members of the congregation agree to purchase and donate the present site, a lot known as "the orchard" and the new church (our present building) is constructed on this site and opened on May 22, 1904.
1925: The United Church of Canada is founded as a merger of four Protestant denominatiuons and the Methodist church becomes Manotick United Church.
1956: The church hall is added as an extension to the back of the original church building.
1877: Most of the Methodists have moved into the area around Manotick Mill and a new church is built on the corner of Catherine and Elizabeth Streets (now Currier and Dickinson) with time and materials donated by the congregation.
1902: The church building and all records are destroyed by a grass fire. Two days after the fire it is agreed to rebuild the church. In the meantime, the congregation meets in the old Harmony Hall.
1904: Two members of the congregation agree to purchase and donate the present site, a lot known as "the orchard" and the new church (our present building) is constructed on this site and opened on May 22, 1904.
1925: The United Church of Canada is founded as a merger of four Protestant denominatiuons and the Methodist church becomes Manotick United Church.
1956: The church hall is added as an extension to the back of the original church building.
Manotick United Church Historical Photos
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