Emmanuel Pentecostal Church
New Westminster
BC

V3L 1B9

Emmanuel Pentecostal Church, New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
The sanctuary
Christmas 2019

Who we are

Pastor Reynolds truly is a man of God. He and his wife have been serving this congregation for 40 years. Well known in the community, his consistent life and passion for souls causes his influence to extend far beyond the walls of the Church. Before following God’s call to New Westminster, Pastor and Sis Reynolds were missionaries overseeing a powerful revival church in Kingston, Jamaica.

Our ministry staff reaches into many cultures, including Spanish, Filipino, First Nations, Caribbean and Chinese.

This is a place where you are a stranger only once and the warmth of his saints makes you comfortable as soon as you walk through the door. Be welcomed by our Greeter and Usher staff.

Take a padded seat in our beautifully appointed heritage building. Enjoy the music of our choir and be riveted by the anointed preaching of Pastor Reynolds or his staff. There is something for everyone both young and old, and no one is left out. When you come, you will find healing, deliverance, and a place where…

Jesus Really Can Set You Free!

Location of worship / Church Address

321 Carnarvon St
New Westminster, BC V3L 1B9
Canada
Phone: 604-521-7831

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Church Pastor

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321 Carnarvon St
New Westminster, BC V3L 1B9
Canada
Phone: 604-588-1516

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Quote of the Day

2 Corinthians 5:7

For we walk by faith, not by sight

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Emmanuel Pentecostal Church New Westminster Service Times

Tuesday - Bible study 7:30PM
Friday - Spanish Service 7:00PM
Saturday - Filipino Service 7:30PM

Sunday School - 9:45 AM
Sunday Evangelistic Service - 6:00PM

**Do to recent Government mandates Church Will be online only until January 8, 2021**

Stay tuned for Updates

https://www.epcbc.com/live-stream/

LIVE STREAM SERVICES

Our service times are:
Sunday School 9:45 am
Evening Sunday Service 5:30 pm
Prayer 7:30 pm
Family Night 7:30 pm

Live Stream Option 1
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA9qgZ-4KkzInk6SUbg-haA/featured

Please note the streaming may differ in speed due to each individuals choice of company for communication.

Service Times last updated on the 4th of January, 2021


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Emmanuel Pentecostal Church, New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
The sanctuary
Christmas 2019



Emmanuel Pentecostal Church History

DESCRIPTION OF HISTORIC PLACE

Old St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church is a one-storey plus lower level, wood-frame Carpenter Gothic church, clad in board-and-batten siding with a central square front tower, located on Carnarvon Street. It stands adjacent to the New St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, now the Emmanuel Pentecostal Church, near New Westminster's historic downtown core. This is the oldest extant building in the City of New Westminster and one of the oldest churches in the province.

HERITAGE VALUE

Old St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church is associated with the earliest development of New Westminster. The city grew through successive economic waves that followed the founding of the city by the Royal Engineers as the colonial capital of the Mainland Colony of British Columbia in 1859. After the disbandment of the Royal Engineers in 1863, many of them stayed in New Westminster, building residences and institutions to support permanent settlement; this church was a direct result, and is the city's oldest extant structure. Old St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church is also significant for surviving the Great Fire of 1898 that devastated much of downtown New Westminster. The growing congregation necessitated the construction of a larger new church in 1888-89, and in 1922 the original church was raised and remodeled for use as a church hall and Sunday school, in memory of the parishioners who had fought in the First World War. The alterations compromised the original design, including removal of the tower parapets, but much of the original fabric of the structure was retained and survives to this day.

Opened on December 20, 1863, Old St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church is valued as the first Presbyterian Church to be built in the Mainland Colony of British Columbia, and as a link to the religious faith of many of the city's first settlers. Presbyterianism was the system of church government by representative assemblies called presbyteries, and was the name given to one of the groups of ecclesiastical bodies that represent the features of Protestantism emphasized by John Calvin, whose writings crystallized much of the Reformed thinking that came before him. The emigration of Presbyterians from Scotland and Ireland throughout central and western Canada resulted in the establishment of numerous Presbyterian churches, seventy per cent of which joined the United Church of Canada when it was inaugurated in 1925.

Old St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church has architectural significance as a fine example of the ecclesiastical Carpenter Gothic style. The windows are particularly finely made and are a testament to the skill of the builder, A.H. Manson. The pulpit, now in the New Westminster Museum, was designed by architects Wright and Sanders, who had successful and prominent careers in Victoria and the Lower Mainland during the 1860s, and to whom the design of this church can be attributed .(Source: Heritage Planning Files, City of New Westminster)


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