First Presbyterian Church (Edmonton)

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First Presbyterian Church, located at 10025-105th Street is a historic Presbyterian Church in Canada congregation in downtown Edmonton Alberta Canada.[1] The congregation celebrated its 125th anniversary in November 2006.

A notable minister was The Rev. David George McQueen, DD, LLD who served for 43 years, starting in 1887 upon graduation from Knox College, University of Toronto, and guided the formation of nurerous congregations in the area. He served as Moderator of the General Assembly in 1912 (hosted by First) and as "Interim Moderator" in 1925, before Ephraim Scott was elected to resume the "Continuing Presbyterian Church".[2] McQueen's predecessor and FPC's founding Minister was Rev. Andrew Browning Baird, DD, who arrived in Edmonton before the arrval of the railway, but left Edmonton for a professorship at Manitoba College (and like his successor, was also PCC Moderator, in 1916).


[edit] References

  1. ^ Munro, Ken, "First Presbyterian Church, Edmonton: A History." Victoria, BC: Trafford, 2004. ISBN: 1412023378 (pbk.)
  2. ^ [1] Archives of the Presbyterian Church. retrieved Dec. 22, 2006
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