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St. Andrew's United Church
New Richmond
QC
G0C 2B0
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Who we are
We have been a community of fellowship and worship for the past 180 years.
Mission Statement for St. Andrew’s United, New Richmond
“We are a community of faith celebrating Christ’s life and presence in our midst, striving to follow Christ’s example in reaching out in love and friendship to all and acting with loving concern for God’s creation. We welcome everyone in worship and fellowship, extending our love and compassion to all while nurturing and celebrating each other’s spiritual growth. We value our faith, our history, our heritage, justice, tolerance, mercy, and kindness.”
Mission Statement for St. Andrew’s United, New Richmond
“We are a community of faith celebrating Christ’s life and presence in our midst, striving to follow Christ’s example in reaching out in love and friendship to all and acting with loving concern for God’s creation. We welcome everyone in worship and fellowship, extending our love and compassion to all while nurturing and celebrating each other’s spiritual growth. We value our faith, our history, our heritage, justice, tolerance, mercy, and kindness.”
Church Address
Church Pastor
Rev. Pierre Momberg
Minister
215 Perron Blvd West
New Richmond,
QC
G0C 2B0
Canada
Phone: 418-392-4274
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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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United Church of Canada
United Church of Canada churches in New Richmond, Quebec, Canada
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St. Andrew's United Church New Richmond Service Times
Sunday 10:00am
Service Times last updated on the 6th of July, 2023
Service Times last updated on the 6th of July, 2023
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St. Andrew's United Church History
The cornerstone of the new church was laid for the New Richmond Pastoral Charge on St. Andrew’s Day, (November 30th) 1839, hence the name, “St. Andrew’s”. Prior to church union in the United Church of Canada in 1925, New Richmond was a Presbyterian pastoral charge originating from the Church of Scotland which began ministry in the region in 1831. In 1877 the church joined Miramichi Presbytery. Although we are now only one, we were once a charge with four churches:
New Richmond Church 1839-present
Grand Cascapedia Church 1899-2018
Black Cape Church 1831-1963
Caplan Chapel 1962-1970
The charge proudly celebrates our local sons, George and Leslie Pigeon. Rev. George Pigeon served as the first Moderator of the United Church of Canada. He and his brother, Leslie, were instrumental in negotiating the terms of unification for the Presbyterian, Methodist, and Congregational churches in Canada in 1925. We are very proud of our place in the history of the United Church.
New Richmond Church 1839-present
Grand Cascapedia Church 1899-2018
Black Cape Church 1831-1963
Caplan Chapel 1962-1970
The charge proudly celebrates our local sons, George and Leslie Pigeon. Rev. George Pigeon served as the first Moderator of the United Church of Canada. He and his brother, Leslie, were instrumental in negotiating the terms of unification for the Presbyterian, Methodist, and Congregational churches in Canada in 1925. We are very proud of our place in the history of the United Church.
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