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St. Paul's-Trinity United Church

On June 10, 1925, the congregation of St. Paul's Presbyterian and Trinity Methodist voted to enter Church Union (The United Church of Canada). St Paul's United and Trinity United continued to serve their separate congregations until 1956, when they combined under the name "St. Paul's-Trinity United Church" using the Methodist building located on Silica Street.

Fire raged through the St. Paul's-Trinity United Church building on April 17, 1967 and precious records were lost; the interior of the building was destroyed. ​

Once more the congregation re-built on the granite foundation, utilizing the marble exterior walls.

The reconstructed building was dedicated March 9, 1969.

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St.Paul's-Trinity United Church Sanctuary

602 Silica St, Nelson, BC V1L 4N1

1.250.352.2822

For millennia, Indigenous Peoples have lived on and cared for this land, their deep connection to it rooted in culture, identity, and spirituality. We respectfully acknowledge that the land on which we gather is located within the intersecting traditional territories of multiple First Nations, and is now home to diverse Indigenous People, including the Métis and Inuit. We recognize the historical and ongoing injustices faced by Indigenous communities. Though we do not fully comprehend the depth of these experiences, we commit ourselves to learning and reflection. We believe that sincere words can open hearts and inspire change. As fellow children of the Creator, we commit to walking the path of reconciliation together.

©2025  Nelson United Church.

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