St Botolph without Aldgate - London Church

Christian, but an all-inclusive church which welcomes many faiths and denominations. The site of the church dates back to before 1066. One of four 'gate' churches. St. Botolph was like St. Christopher, associated with travel

St Botolph's Church, Aldgate is a parish church in the City of London standing at the junction of Houndsditch and Aldgate High Street. The current 18th Century church is made of brick with stone quoins and window casings. The tower is square with a obelisk spire. It has burnt down several times and been re-built several times.

This version dates from 1744 and was built by George Dance who also built Mansion House. The church was hit by a bomb in WW2 but it didn't exlode.


St James Westminster Church, London, Ontario

St James Westminster, 115 Askin St, London, Ontario opened for worship September 7, 1873. At the time the church was in the Township of Westminster. London was across the river and had a population of about 18,000.

It offers a combination of traditional and modern language services. It also provides a strong choir leader and organist and children’s program.

The Rector is Ven. Kenneth Anderson, the Erie Archdeacon. Erie consists of the Delaware and Wellington Deaneries.


Archdeaconry of Erie - May 6, 2008

Archdeacon is Ven. Ken Anderson, rector of St. James Westminster, London. The Archdeaconery consists of the Wellington and Delaware deaneries. Regional dean for Wellington is Rev. Marian Haggerty, rector of Holy Trinity Church, London, regional dean for Delaware is Rev. Canon Sam Thomas, rector of St. Michael and All Angels, London.

The Wellington deanery consists of 8 churches in London, Ontario. The Delaware deanery covers an area south of London that includes St Thomas (pop. 36,110).

Shown is the Church of Epiphany, London in the Delaware deanery. The parish was founded in 1914 by Dean Davis.


St John’s Anglican, St Thomas, Ontario - November 3, 2007

St Thomas is located 29km south of London, Ontario. In 1803 Thomas Talbot began to place settlers on a large tract of land he owned north of Lake Erie St Thomas, established c1810 was the capital of the settlement and named after the founder of the colony.When St John’s was established St Thomas was an agricultural centre and shortly to become an important railway town. It now has a large Ford plant which makes the Crown Victoria, the best-selling police car in North America.

St John’s Anglican, St Thomas, Ontario is a core area Church, located just off St Thomas’ main thoroughfare, on Flora Street across from the Arthur Voaden Secondary School. For more than 130 years the parish has been a vibrant community, with many dedicated clergy and a loyal membership.Rev. Jim Innes, who was providing ministry to the parish on a part-time basis, was appointed full-time rector to St. John’s, St. Thomas effective November 1st 2007.


Christ Church, Port Stanley, Ontario - October 23, 2007

Port Stanley is located on the north shore of Lake Erie, some 10 minutes south of St. Thomas. Christ Church began as a mission of Old St Thomas Church in 1824.

Col. John Bostwick set aside land for the purpose of building Christ Church, Port Stanley, Ontario in 1826 but the church was not actually built until 1845. Col. Bostwick, his wife and 27 of the Colonel’s descendants are buried in the churchyard.

The church offers Sunday services all year round at 8:30 am and 10:30 am with Eucharist at both services.Christ Church was part of a combined parish with congregations at Tyrconnell, Dutton, West Lorne and Burwell Park. Since 1979, Christ Church, Port Stanley has been a single parish. Rector is Rev. Patt Nunn.

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