New bishop helped St. James celebrate 150 years

St. James the Apostle Anglican Church is celebrating its 150th anni­versary in 2008.

The original church was located on the corner of  St. Patrick and Breadalbane Streets, in 1858. A new church was built in 1895 at the corner of Tower and St. Patrick Streets, the current location of Guelph-Wellington Association for Community Living. The current church building, on Queen Street (behind the old swimming pool) was built in 1948 and has had a series of additions and renovations throughout its history of 60 years.

The 150th anniversary com­mittee, chaired by Lorraine Man­ning has planned four events to celebrate the year. The first was a successful Valentine dance on Feb. 15 at the Fergus Legion.

On May 10, the parish wel­comed Right Reverend Mich­ael Bird, the newly elected Bishop of Niagara, for the first time to St. James. Bishop Bird celebrated Evensong with the parishioners and guests. During the service, several memorials were blessed by Bishop Bird. A stained glass window was presented by Fred and Olive Robins, in grateful thanks.

A 150th anniversary banner was created and presented by Ruth Sproul. A painting called The Sea of Galilee was presented by Dr. and Mrs. Dan Dalton in thanksgiving for 150 years of children’s ministry and their dedicated teachers.

Processional torches were presented in loving memory of Walter and Reta Green, by their children. After the service, a dinner was held at the Fergus Legion. Bishop Bird, who has played the bag pipes for many years, enjoyed being piped in to the Legion just before dinner. Entertainment was provided by Bill Beatty and The Chord­spinners.

Other events are planned to celebrate the church’s history and accomplishments. The celebration, Feast of St. James, will occur on the weekend of July 19 and 20. That weekend is the actual anniversary of St. James. The weekend begins with a welcome tea at 2pm at the church. A dinner will follow. On the Sunday, there will be a worship service at 10:30am, followed by a brunch.  The last event will be a pork roast at the church hall on Sept. 20.

St. James Church will also be open to the public at the Doors Open event which is  part of  Fergus’ 175th anni­versary celebration weekend on June 28. Those who have not had an opportunity to try the food from the Jolly Friar chip wagon can do it then. There will also be a tour of the the but­ter­fly garden behind the church.

A history book is being published, tracing the connec­tions that current and former families have with St. James Church. More than 100 fami­lies have told their story of involvement at St. James and have searched their photo albums for pictures and mem­orabilia.

Anyone interested in attend­ing any of the events or who seeks more information can contact the church office at 519-843-2141. Visitors are welcome in the church at any time, and every­one is welcome to attend and help the church members cele­brate

 

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