Who we are
The congregations of St. Peter's Bay United Church, Peter Gordon Memorial United in Morell, and St. John's United in Mount Stewart, Prince Edward Island welcome you and invite you to join with us for worship and fellowship.
Enjoy our hospitality and grow with us as we celebrate and experience God's presence in our worship and in our work.
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Enjoy our hospitality and grow with us as we celebrate and experience God's presence in our worship and in our work.
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Leadership
Leader Name:
T. Kevin Dingwell Â
Leader Position:
Minister Â
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Leader Email:
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Mailing Address
Mount Stewart - Morell - St. Peter's Bay Pastoral Charge
P.O. Box 67
Mount Stewart, PE
C0A 1T0 Â
P.O. Box 67
Mount Stewart, PE
C0A 1T0 Â
St. John's United Church Service Times
Sunday Service
Sunday Worship Service for the congregation of St. Johns United in Mount Stewart. All are welcome.
Sunday 11:30 p.m.
Sunday School
Sunday School for children ages 2-16 is temporarily suspended due to COVID-19; however, the younger children do have separate supervised activities during the service time.
Sunday 11:30 p.m.
Sunday Worship in our Sanctuaries
Worship: As Public Health has eased some of the COVID-19 restrictions our Pastoral Charge has chosen to provide worship within two of our sanctuaries.
The Morell service will begin at 10:00 and the Mount Stewart worship will begin at 11:30. Wearing of masks and maintaining physical distancing will be mandatory.
Resumption of regular in-person worship at St. Peter’s will be announced at a later time, but for Sunday, March 6th, there will be a brief service at St. Peter's at 2:00 followed by their Annual Meeting.
For now we will continue to produce and distribute a pre-recorded service for those who cannot or choose not to attend these in-person services. If you wish to be added to the email distribution please contact the office or me (Kevin).
It's been more than 2 years since the last service times update. Please make sure to contact the church to confirm service times.
Please contact the church to confirm Service Times or SUBSCRIBE to updates below
Sunday Worship Service for the congregation of St. Johns United in Mount Stewart. All are welcome.
Sunday 11:30 p.m.
Sunday School
Sunday School for children ages 2-16 is temporarily suspended due to COVID-19; however, the younger children do have separate supervised activities during the service time.
Sunday 11:30 p.m.
Sunday Worship in our Sanctuaries
Worship: As Public Health has eased some of the COVID-19 restrictions our Pastoral Charge has chosen to provide worship within two of our sanctuaries.
The Morell service will begin at 10:00 and the Mount Stewart worship will begin at 11:30. Wearing of masks and maintaining physical distancing will be mandatory.
Resumption of regular in-person worship at St. Peter’s will be announced at a later time, but for Sunday, March 6th, there will be a brief service at St. Peter's at 2:00 followed by their Annual Meeting.
For now we will continue to produce and distribute a pre-recorded service for those who cannot or choose not to attend these in-person services. If you wish to be added to the email distribution please contact the office or me (Kevin).
It's been more than 2 years since the last service times update. Please make sure to contact the church to confirm service times.
Please contact the church to confirm Service Times or SUBSCRIBE to updates below
Other information
St. John's United Church History
One of the oldest continuously used places of worship in this province. St. John's Church was erected by the Presbyterians of Mt. Stewart and vicinity in 1853.
In her recent book, "Small Churches of Canada", author Kim Ondaatje declares the structure to be one of the most beautiful buildings of its type in Canada. Architectural features worthy of note include the vertical and horizontal wainscotting of the interior walls, the star-topped gothic windows, the World War I memorial window depicting the Angels of Victory and, of course, the ceiling.
In 1925 the majority of the St. John's members were joined by the Mt. Stewart Methodists in the formation of a congregation of the United Church of Canada. In 1961 Donaldston became part of the congregation.
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In her recent book, "Small Churches of Canada", author Kim Ondaatje declares the structure to be one of the most beautiful buildings of its type in Canada. Architectural features worthy of note include the vertical and horizontal wainscotting of the interior walls, the star-topped gothic windows, the World War I memorial window depicting the Angels of Victory and, of course, the ceiling.
In 1925 the majority of the St. John's members were joined by the Mt. Stewart Methodists in the formation of a congregation of the United Church of Canada. In 1961 Donaldston became part of the congregation.
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St. John's United Church listing was last updated on the 26th of February, 2022