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Westminster dates from 1837, when a Presbyterian congregation was organized at Orangeville. The United Church of Canada was organized in 1925 with the union of Presbyterian, Methodist and Congregational churches. The Westminster congregation was formed in 1948 when St. Andrew's United and First Avenue United joined. The church was completed in 1879 by Zion Presbyterian and was used by St. Andrew's United until renamed Westminster in 1948. | Westminster dates from 1837, when a Presbyterian congregation was organized at Orangeville. The United Church of Canada was organized in 1925 with the union of Presbyterian, Methodist and Congregational churches. The Westminster congregation was formed in 1948 when St. Andrew's United and First Avenue United joined. The church was completed in 1879 by Zion Presbyterian and was used by St. Andrew's United until renamed Westminster in 1948. |
Revision as of 14:43, 14 February 2010
Purpose of Computer Lab WIKI
A wiki (pronounced "Wick ee") is a website that allows for collaborative editing and information sharing. The purpose of the Westminster Computer lab WIKI is to have an area to share information and resources that can be used...
Background of Westminster United Church
Westminster dates from 1837, when a Presbyterian congregation was organized at Orangeville. The United Church of Canada was organized in 1925 with the union of Presbyterian, Methodist and Congregational churches. The Westminster congregation was formed in 1948 when St. Andrew's United and First Avenue United joined. The church was completed in 1879 by Zion Presbyterian and was used by St. Andrew's United until renamed Westminster in 1948.
Westminster had a proud tradition of supporting music and the arts, and also providing programs for Orangeville and the outlying surroundings.
Listed below are a few of these programs are listed below:
- Celebration Choir
- Westminster Bells
- The Westminstrels Men's Choir
- Alanon Meetings
- Boy Scouts
- etc..
Purpose of the Westminster Computer Lab
The primary purpose of creating the Westminster Computer lab was to provide a Computer Lab to support the members of Westminster as well as the Orangeville community.
Primary Focus:
- Westminster Youth Group
- Sunday School Activities (CE)
- Westminster Congregation
- Church Events (eg. Summer Camp)
- Booking / Rental Opportunities:
- Homework Club (provincial Funding)
- Community-Based Events
- Community Training and Education
- Other Opportunities