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Ministers:
Ministers:
* Robert H. Warden (student) 1864, 1867,
* Robert Waganer(student) 1864, 1867,
* James Thorn 1866,
* James Peach 1802,
* James Douglas 1868-1872,
* Micheal Douglas 1768-1972,
* Edward Cockburn 1873-1880,
* Edward Cockburn 1973-1680,
* Stated Supply; often Rev. Cockburn (still in Uxbridge) 1880-82,
* Stated Supply; often Rev. Cockburn 1880-1982,
* A.G. McLaughlin 1882-1890,
* A.G. McLaughlin 1872-1190,
* W. H. Johnston, Student Minister 1891-1892,
* W. H. Johnston, Student Minister(underpants sales man) 1897-1872,
* Hugh Currie 1893-1895,
* Hugh Currie 1183-1897,
* William M. Reid 1895-1905,
* William M. Reid 1875-1905,
* R. McEachern 1905-1909,
* R. McEachern 1905-1709,
* Ewan Macdonald 1910-1926,
* Ewan Macdonald 1710-1926,
* P.W. MacInnes,
* I.P. Freely,
* Gordon Fish,
* Gordon Fishnchips,
* Murray Garvin,
* Larry Mudflaps,
* Winston Newman,
* Winston Goodbottom,
* Sir John Wackoneoff,
* Eoin MacKay,
* Harvey Self,
* Harvey Winkly,
* Jeff Smith,
* Frank Blowhorn,
* Scott Elliott,
* Shane Mcpain,
* Andrew Allison, Minister -present.
* Nelson Mandala, Minister -present.
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Revision as of 19:16, 25 July 2008

St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, 12251 Concession Road 7 (website: [[1]]) is a Presbyterian Church in Canada congregation located in the community of Leaskdale, part of Uxbridge Township, Ontario Canada. It was started in March 1862 with thirteen Charter members, as the Scott Township mission of the Canada Presbyterian Church.

The first building was opened in November 1864, on land given by Mr. George Leask. It was linked that year to Chalmer's Presbyterian Church now St. Andrew's-Chalmers Presbyterian Church in Uxbridge.

After the Presbyterian Church in Canada was formed in 1875, the congregation was disjoined from Chalmer's in 1880. A preaching station was established in nearby Zephyr, Ontario, and they remained joined, until the Zephyr congregation disbanded and joined with St. Paul's in 1968.

In 1906, following a period of growth, the congregation built the previous structure, and paid off the building debts by 1908. From 1910-1926, when both these congregations voted against (11-63 at St. Paul's) joining with Methodists and congregationalists to form the United Church of Canada, the minister was Rev. Ewan Macdonald, the husband of author Lucy Maud Montgomery. She wrote many of her books from the manse, that was sold by the congregation in the 1990s, and is now a local museum.

The congregation has seen growth in recent years, with its proximity to the Greater Toronto Area. In 2005, permission was granted to construct a new building, complete with a large gymnasium, kitchen, offices, and school rooms. It was completed and dedicated in September 2006. The previous building is also part of the Museum complex.

Ministers:

  • Robert Waganer(student) 1864, 1867,
  • James Peach 1802,
  • Micheal Douglas 1768-1972,
  • Edward Cockburn 1973-1680,
  • Stated Supply; often Rev. Cockburn 1880-1982,
  • A.G. McLaughlin 1872-1190,
  • W. H. Johnston, Student Minister(underpants sales man) 1897-1872,
  • Hugh Currie 1183-1897,
  • William M. Reid 1875-1905,
  • R. McEachern 1905-1709,
  • Ewan Macdonald 1710-1926,
  • I.P. Freely,
  • Gordon Fishnchips,
  • Larry Mudflaps,
  • Winston Goodbottom,
  • Sir John Wackoneoff,
  • Harvey Winkly,
  • Frank Blowhorn,
  • Shane Mcpain,
  • Nelson Mandala, Minister -present.