Wall Street United Church is both a building and a Christian community in Brockville, Ontario.
We are a worshipping and sharing community that began with the First British Loyalists who formed the Methodist Church on this site. Well before the first chapel was built in 1830, Methodism was already vibrant and strong in Eastern Ontario.
The Methodist Church, in both its Episcopal and Wesleyan phases, as well as the Presbyterian, Congregational and Evangelical United Brethren Churches, have contributed to the evolution of today's United Church of Canada.
Wall Street United Church is situated on the Court House Green, overlooking the beautiful shimmering St. Lawrence River.
Wall Street Methodist Church was enlarged in 1863 by a Gothic Tower. A major reconstruction occured in 1896 with a new Sanctuary and organ.
In 1960, Fellowship Hall was added; the ramp leading into the hall in 1990.
Our church is an historic landmark in Brockville. But the church is not a building; the church is people who have a living faith commitment to the present.
The Meaning of These Stones
commemorates the 1996 centenary of the sanctuary of
Wall Street United Church. But the book's 22 chapters document much more than
stones and mortar over merely one century. They are a wide-ranging,
multi-dimensional celebration of the first 169 years of a Methodist/United
Church congregation that has always been directly and very vitally engaged with
its community and society. Some topics:
Some comments on this book:
Fascinating how the story of 18th-, 19th- and 20th-century Canada is woven
through[out].... This book will contribute to a deeper understanding of the
forces that have shaped us, the commitment and faithful service that have
sustained us, and the ways in which the Holy Spirit has inspired us.
------ The Very Reverend Dr. Marion Best, Moderator of the United Church of
Canada
Though it has been more than fifty years since I and my family were a part of
the story, I found myself intrigued by reminders of those years.... I commend
the authors for their fair and balanced approach.
------ The Very Reverend Robert F. Smith, former Moderator of the United Church
of Canada, Vancouver
Familiarity with... one significant congregation can give insight into the
present situation of the whole Canadian church that no amount of abstract
generalizing can give....Most readers will resonate with references to efforts
to meet the spiritual needs of pioneers... [and] to more recent struggles to
cope with a falling birthrate and a fading piety....
------- John Webster Grant, Professor Emeritus of Emmanuel College, Toronto
I am delighted.... Typically Upper Canadian.... For clergy and lay people who
ministered and served, and for this remarkable account of bygone days and our
happiness together, we are deeply grateful.
-------- Col. The Hon. John Ross Matheson, UE, K. St. J., CD, MA, LL.D., MP for
Leeds 1961- 1968, Rideau Ferry, Ont.
Detailed, concise... You will recognize a large number of family names... an
excellent description ...
-------- Dr. Adrien G. Ten Cate, Brockville historian