Religious Organizations à Port Hope, ON

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2 Centennial Drive, Port Hope, L1A 4C5

(905) 885-2060
Famille et communauté, églises, Services communautaires et Organisations, Churche, Religious Center, Églises & autres lieux de cultes, Religious Organizations, Religious organization, Membership Organizations, Evangelical church, Church
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184 Toronto Road, Port Hope, L1A 3W6

(905) 885-2900
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES, Services communautaires et Organisations, écoles d éducation spécialisée, Famille et communauté, Églises & autres lieux de cultes, Presbyterian Church
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34 South St, Port Hope, L1A 1R8

(905) 885-2421
Port Hope United Church is the biggest christian denomination in Canada. Port Hope United Church is a protestant organization that represents the Methodist Church of Canada, the Congregational Union of Ontario and Quebec, the Presbyterian Church in Canada.You can find an office in Port Hope at 34 South St, L1A 1R8 or in any other address.
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51 King St., Port Hope, L1A 2R6

(905) 885-4071
Anglican Church of St Marks in the Diocese of Toronto, exists to worship God in the Port Hope Area.
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33 Pine Street, North, Port Hope, L1A 3G5

905-885-2171
As early as 1855 consideration was being given to a new and larger church to be built on the west side of town. At a Vestry meeting held in February, 1865 it was decided to build the new church and a lot was purchased on the corner of Pine and South Streets for 1, 800.00. The firm of Gundry and Longley of Toronto were appointed architects to design a church building in the then-popular gothic revival style. Construction began seventeen days after Confederation and was completed in 1869 at a total cost of 18, 300.00. Before the new building was completed the Rev. Jonathan Shortt died. He had been Rector for thirty-one years. The three large east windows (dedicated to St. John), together with the rose windows are memorials to him from the congregation. It was the next Rector, the Rev. Fredrick A. O'Meara, who led the congregation into the new church building on Feb. 6, 1869. Most of the stained glass windows were made in England and are typical Victorian stained glass memorials to various families and individuals prominent in the founding and construction of St. John's.

59 John St, Port Hope, L1A 2Z3

(905) 885-6021
baptiste, Membership Organizations, Famille et communauté, Églises & autres lieux de cultes, Services communautaires et Organisations, Religious organization, Church