ANGLICAN PARISH OF THE BRUCE PENINSULA
St Peter's-By-The-Lake, Sauble Beach celebrated fifty years of ministry during the summer of 2002.
OUR HISTORY
A group of dedicated Anglican's anxious to worship
in the
Anglican tradition worked tirelessly to raise money to establish a
church in Sauble Beach.
It has been remembered that Ann Stephenson, (Treasurer
for 22 years) held garage sales on her lawn for many years. Collecting
items from wherever she could, all proceeds going to the church.
Land was purchased December 16th 1949, from John K
Davidson for $500 and deeded to the Diocese of Huron.
** The building now known as St.
Peter's-by-the-Lake was built by E.J. (Ed) Downs, father of Jack and
Pat, before 1913, and was used as a barber shop. In 1913 Mr. Downs
built the building now used
as a furniture store and used the first building as a place to display
caskets.
He then rented the building to a Mr. Plant who
operated a shoe repair shop. After Mr. Plant passed away the building
remained vacant.
The Presbyterians held services in the hall above the furniture store but found it difficult to climb the stairs and so Ed Downs was approached by Mrs. Wm. Sinclair and sold the building to her for $250.00. The building was then renovated and used as a Presbyterian Church. As the attendance at the Church became smaller the building was finally closed and eventually sold to the Diocese of Huron which moved the building to Sauble Beach in 1950. It was covered with siding and a steeple was erected. **
**(From Green Meadows & Golden Sands , Ann Stephenson & Echo Graphics)
It was dedicated by the Right Reverend George Luxton, Bishop of the Diocese of Huron on July the 8th, 1952. This lovely little church now houses many beautiful items. A hand-carved Alter, Altar Rail and Lectern and hand crafted pottery vases made by Ike and Marjorie Ashman.
Although St. Peter's was part of the Wiarton Parish, in the beginning priests on vacation would reside with their families in the cottage and conduct services. Later they were joined by theological students. When we look at the early entries in the vestry book we see many familiar names of men and women who have since been ordained and became prominent figures in this Diocese and throughout the Canadian church.
Since 1979, St. Peter's By-the-Lake has been "home" for students of theology for the summer months. As part of their spiritual formation, students of theology in the Diocese of Huron have participated in the summer ministries at St. Peter's By-the-Lake. As worship leaders, the students gained much experience in preparation for ordination. However, summer ministries go beyond the Sunday services.
As Summer Lay Pastors, students at St. Peter's have provided pastoral care through home, nursing home and hospital visitation. Involvement in ecumenical events and church services has helped to build connections between St. Peter's congregation and the congregations of the other churches in Sauble. The student is very much a part of the annual Turkey Dinner. This is great training for parish ministry.
Student Clergy at St. Peter's By-the-Lake
Peter Baldwin 1979, 1980
Stephen Oldllam 1981
Brian Millson 1982
Pat Nunn 1983
Louise Peters 1984
Rob Skirving 1985
Wendy Fletcher 1986
David Fuller 1987
Jennifer Sisson 1988
Keith Fleming 1989
Stephen Hendry 1990
Todd Townsend 1991
Dalice Sims 1992
Ted McCollum 1993
Lance Smith 1994
Gary Alcock 1995
Michael Atkins 1996
Paul Millward 1997
Margaret Greenhow 1998
Brian Wearne 1999
Eleanor Caruana 2000
Joan Stiles 2001
Nancy Adams 2002
Linda Nixon 2003
Catherine Ascah 2004
Victor Krueger-Kiscak 2005
Andrea Brennan 2006
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