Churches, Temples & Places of Worship in Stirling, ON

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289 West Front, Stirling, K0K 3E0

(613) 403-5381
Churche, Pentecostal Church, Religious Organizations, Church, Christian church, Membership Organizations, Religious organization
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104 Church St, Stirling, K0K 3E0

(613) 395-3379
St. Paul's United Church formed its union in 1925. The organisation aims to maintain the integrity of the churches and to provide its followers a stable, christian belief based unity and worship. St. Paul's United Church administers the churches of the denomination and provides christian education for the younger members. You can visit one of the St. Paul's United Church 's office in Stirling at 104 Church St, K0K 3E0 .
The Stirling St. Paul's United Church is described as having lovely ladies, a loving community, an amazing and beautiful church that is well-kept and presentable. The staff is frequently mentioned as fantastic and the church itself is beautiful.
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73 North Street, Stirling, K0K 3E0

613-395-1745
Religious Organizations, Anglican church
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237 Edward St, Stirling, K0K 3E0

613.395.5022
Religious organizations, Protestant, Churches, Membership Organizations, Christian church
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704 Baptist Church Rd, Stirling, K0K 3E0

(613) 813-9876
Baptist church

236 Edward St, Stirling, K0K 3E0

(613) 395-5700

172 Wilson Rd, Stirling, K0K 3E0

110 Mill Street, Stirling, K0K 3E0

(613) 966-6834
In 1851 the Rev. Robert Neill came over from Campbellford and ‘opened up the cause of Presbyterianism in the Stirling area by giving the first services.’ Following Rev. Neill’s initiative, there were occasional services through 1852 and 1853. These were held in the schoolhouse and were conducted by the Lindsay brothers, who were theology students at Queen’s College in Kingston. Although a congregation was officially formed in 1854, it was March, 1856, when they welcomed their first full-time minister, Rev. Alexander Buchan. He had been sent from Scotland by the Glasgow Colonial Society.

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