Demolition Underway at Saint Martin's Anglican Church in Fort St. John, Canada

The demolition of St. Martin’s Anglican Church is now a done deal as the North Peace Savings and Credit Union moves forward with plans for of a new three story administrative centre at the location.

Negotiations for purchase of a portion of the site, adjacent to the existing credit union building on 100th Street, began back in 2013 and the demolition followed the removal of hazardous materials.

Read it all. You can read about the final worship service there and you can find the location here.

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One comment on “Demolition Underway at Saint Martin's Anglican Church in Fort St. John, Canada

  1. TomRightmyer says:

    News report says 30 members, now worshipping at Lutheran church. We’ll see more and more of this in the coming years. The Anglicans and the Lutherans have an agreement like Called to Common Mission, and I trust their common work will lift up Jesus.