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Our Church: A Self-Guided Tour Visite guidée de l’église

Introduction and Contents

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Our Mission

As a community of Anglican Christians set in the heart of Montreal, we are called to nurture our common faith and life through prayer, sacraments, Christian teaching, and fellowship, and to relate to the wider community by sharing faith and responding to needs.

 

Introduction

St. James the Apostle is much more than the church building, and to totally experience St. James the Apostle, we invite you to visit us during a worship service or an activity. But this built heritage is an important gift that tells our story. It reflects the life and evolution of our church. And, today because of its location surrounded as it is by Concordia and in the heart of Montreal’s most commercial centre and because of the beauty of the building and the gardens we are called to respond to our mission daily.

Click here to continue your visit with an overview of the building process.

Our Mission

As a community of Anglican Christians set in the heart of Montreal, we are called to nurture our common faith and life through prayer, sacraments, Christian teaching, and fellowship, and to relate to the wider community by sharing faith and responding to needs.

 

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Credits. This tour guide (written by Deborah Hinton, completed in the Spring 2007 and revised in November 2008) is inspired from notes written by Irene Nerrie, May 2004 and conversations with her, Howard Nerrie, Barbara Whitley, Leslie West, Honor Barrett, Scott Bradford and other knowledgeable members of the congregation as well as David Wigglesworth, Diocesan Architect. Further revisions were made in 2011 by Michel Gagnon.