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HISTORY OF Germain Street Baptist Church ST. JOHN, NEW BRUNSWICK - REV. EDWARD MANNING'S VISITS TO ST. JOHN IN 1800 OR 1805.
REV. JOSEPH CRANDALL’S VISITS BETWEEN 1805 AND 1808.
MR. THOMAS PETTINGILL’S REMOVAL TO THE CITY.
VISITS OF EVANGELISTS, 1808-1810.
CHURCH ORGANIZED 1810.
FIRST PASTOR CALLED.
REV. THOMAS GRIFFIN.
REV. RICHARD SCOTT.
REV. CHARLES MILLER.
REV. JOSEPH CRANDALL.
A small committee of longtime clerks set out in 1909 to capture a century of faith, worship, and community on Germain Street. Faced with a tragic fire that reduced the original vault to ash, they pieced together the early story from sermons, association minutes, and personal recollections, striving for accuracy while honoring the voices that have long since faded. Their careful blend of preserved documents and oral history offers a vivid portrait of a congregation born in 1810 and shaped by perseverance.
The narrative follows the succession of twenty pastors, highlighting the four whose long ministries anchored the church for nearly sixty years. It also records the steady hands of deacons, clerks, treasurers, and trustees—many serving life terms—who tended the building, the benevolent fund, and the Sunday school. Readers will sense the rhythm of worship, the challenges of rebuilding after the 1877 blaze, and the deep ties that knit generations together in this humble New Brunswick community.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (135K characters)
Release date
2024-08-16
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1850–1911

by Robert Lewis Dabney

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by Edward W. (Edward William) Tullidge

by H. Clay (Henry Clay) Trumbull

by Julius Wellhausen

by Joseph Krauskopf