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Central Presbyterian Church (Hamilton, Ontario)

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than the traditional European church. Nevertheless, the church's interior is dominated by a series of traditional stained-glass windows portraying episodes from the Bible. Central's spire, which is illuminated at night, is a distinctive landmark visible throughout the surrounding neighbourhoods, as
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In 1925, the congregation voted narrowly (398-381) to remain within the Presbyterian Church in Canada. The Minister, Rev. William Sedgewick, and many members left for the
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The congregation first met in a former schoolhouse in downtown Hamilton, with close proximity to two larger Presbyterian congregations, St Andrew's (now
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On June 21, 1906, the 1858 building was destroyed in a massive fire, and plans were commenced to rebuild in a new location; the minister's son,
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The congregation remains active in downtown Hamilton, until recently known for its music programme, and its connection with The
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Two members of Central Church were appointed to represent the King as
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by the UPC's pioneer missionary to the region, Thomas Christie.
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The congregation was formed in 1841, as a part of the
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Religious buildings and structures completed in 1858
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20th-century Presbyterian church buildings in Canada
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Central Presbyterian Church spire
Central Presbyterian Church is located in Ontario
43°15′04″N 79°52′45″W / 43.25111°N 79.87917°W / 43.25111; -79.87917
Hamilton
Ontario
Canada
Denomination
Presbyterian Church in Canada
spires
Synod
Presbytery
Hamilton
Minister(s)
Presbyterian Church in Canada
Hamilton, Ontario
Charlton
United Presbyterian Church of Scotland
Synod
West Flamboro
St. Paul's
Church of Scotland
MacNab Street Presbyterian Church (Hamilton)
Presbyterian Church in Canada
John M. Lyle
Casavant Frères
pipe organ
Royal Alexandra Theatre
Runnymede branch
Union Station (Toronto)
St. Martin-in-the-Fields

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