In British Columbia, St. Michael's Anglican Church seeks support to stay standing

After nearly 100 years in service, St. Michael’s Anglican Church needs literal and figurative support to stay standing for another century.

Audrey Campbell, a member of the church’s small congregation, explains that the parish needs the community’s help to raise $5,544 for labour, steel rods, and turnbuckles to secure the bowing exterior walls of St. Michael’s.

“I never noticed, but people who knew about buildings have noticed for a few years. It has to be pointed out to me,” she says.

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One comment on “In British Columbia, St. Michael's Anglican Church seeks support to stay standing

  1. tjmcmahon says:

    What, the diocese that owns the building can’t come up with $5500 to maintain its property?