Programme of the Sesqui-Centennial Celebration of St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Riverside, 1784-1934
Description
- Media Type
- Text
- Item Type
- Programs
- Description
- Programme for the Sesqui-Centennial celebration of St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church. The 150th Anniversary was in 1934. Includes information about the dedication service of the memorial cairn on June 10, 1934; a copy of Hermanus Hayunga's Call in 1827; History of Lutherans in Canada written by Nils Willison; a word of appreciation from W.A. Mehlenbacher, pastor of the St. Lawrence Lutheran Parish; and a section entitled "From the Palatinate to Canada."
- Notes
- St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church in Riverside Heights, Ontario is a member of the Eastern Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada. It began in the late 1700s as a congregation of settlers in Williamsburg Township, Upper Canada. In 1789 a church building was erected on the Center Commons Lot in the first Concession of Williamsburg Township. The church was originally named Zion Lutheran Church, but the name was quickly changed to St. George’s Church. The first pastor was Reverend Samuel Schwerdtfeger.
In 1814, St. George’s Church was taken over by the Church of England under the direction of Rev. John Gunther Weagant, a previous pastor of the Lutheran Church. The Lutherans were barred from St. George’s Church and were forced to hold services in the homes of congregation members. In 1826, Rev. Herman Hayunga accepted the call as pastor to the Lutherans in Williamsburg Township. He quickly formed two congregations in the area – St. John’s Church in Riverside, and St. Peter’s Lutheran Church in Williamsburg.
For several years Hayunga petitioned the government to deed St. George’s Church to the Lutheran congregation. When the government denied his request Hayunga demanded that the congregation receive financial compensation for the loss of property. In 1846 the government granted the Lutheran church the sum of 500 Canadian pounds.
In 1833 the Evangelical Lutheran Church of St. John was consecrated by Rev. Hayunga. The new wooden frame building stood on a lot donated by church member Conrad Frymire. In 1863 a larger, brick church was built on the same lot. In 1956 the St. Lawrence Seaway Project forced the relocation of the Church. On December 7, 1958, the new St. John’s Lutheran Church was completed at Riverside Heights. - Publisher
- Hanson & Edgar, Ltd.
- Place of Publication
- Kingston, Ont.
- Date of Original
- 1934
- Dimensions
-
Width: 17.5 cm
Height: 25.5 cm
- Subject(s)
- Local identifier
- S2020_1.13
- Collection
- St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church, Riverside Heights ON fonds
- Language of Item
- English
- Geographic Coverage
-
-
Ontario, Canada
Latitude: 44.9334 Longitude: -75.13261
-
- Copyright Statement
- Copyright status unknown. Responsibility for determining the copyright status and any use rests exclusively with the user.
- Recommended Citation
- Wilfrid Laurier University Archives & Special Collections
- Reproduction Notes
- Text S100 Disc1
- Contact
- Wilfrid Laurier University LibraryEmail:libarch@wlu.ca
Website:
Agency street/mail address:75 University Avenue West, Waterloo, ON Canada N2L 3C5