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History of Our Church

Some fifty-five years after the formation of the first Methodist church in Saint John, the congregation, having grown too big for one church, divided into two. The Centenary Church was built in 1839 by those who left; it was so named because 1839 was the hundredth anniversary of the founding of Methodism by John Wesley.

The Centenary Church, Saint John, New Brunswick

The Centenary Church

The Queen Square Church, a stonework building of Gothic design, was dedicated in 1879. Sixty years later almost to the day, the Centenary and Queen Square congregations united, with the new larger congregation moving to the newly christened Centenary-Queen Square Church.

The Queen Square Church, Saint John, New Brunswick

The Queen Square Church

In April 1957, the congregation of the Carmarthen Street United Church accepted a resolution of their official board requesting the Centenary-Queen Square Church take over the pastoral charge of their church, and the churches were united (and United) in June of 1957.

Centenary-Queen Square United Church

Centenary-Queen Square United Church

In 1999, the shrinking congregation sold this massive structure and relocated to smaller quarters.

Source: http://www.saintjohn.nbcc.nb.ca/Heritage/CityofSpires/UCC_Centenary_Queen.htm

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