Denomination: United Church of Canada
Serving God and helping others since 1898...
The current church building in Arden was built by local families, dedicated and opened on August 15th, 1954. This new brick building replaced the former church which was destroyed by fire on March 5th, 1952. It had been built for the original Methodist congregation in 1898.
The Arden congregation meets for worship each Sunday morning at 10 am with a coffee time after the service.
The annual Arden Cemetery Service will be held on Sunday, July 17th, 2016 at 2 pm.
We have a young people's group, the GEEC's (God's Evil Exterminating Crew) which meets twice monthly and hosts an annual Vacation Bible School in August. (Link to our Facebook page)
The interior of the church features large stained glass windows behind the communion table. The pulpit was a gift from the Mountain Grove congregation. The Cross was a gift from the Matson family. The pulpit Bible was a gift of Professor J.M. Shaw, of the former Queen's Theological College in Kingston. The ceiling, featuring local pine, was a project the congregation completed in 2008.
The current church building in Arden was built by local families, dedicated and opened on August 15th, 1954. This new brick building replaced the former church which was destroyed by fire on March 5th, 1952. It had been built for the original Methodist congregation in 1898.
The Arden congregation meets for worship each Sunday morning at 10 am with a coffee time after the service.
The annual Arden Cemetery Service will be held on Sunday, July 17th, 2016 at 2 pm.
We have a young people's group, the GEEC's (God's Evil Exterminating Crew) which meets twice monthly and hosts an annual Vacation Bible School in August. (Link to our Facebook page)
The interior of the church features large stained glass windows behind the communion table. The pulpit was a gift from the Mountain Grove congregation. The Cross was a gift from the Matson family. The pulpit Bible was a gift of Professor J.M. Shaw, of the former Queen's Theological College in Kingston. The ceiling, featuring local pine, was a project the congregation completed in 2008.