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The inside of St. Paul's Anglican Church
Picture of St. Paul's Anglican Chruch
St. Paul's Anglican Church
St. Paul's Anglican church is an attractive building situated across the street from the old United Church building in Wawanesa. St. Paul's was built in 1900 to house the Anglican congregation that was then renting the Methodist church. The small church is made of brick and sports Gothic style windows, contrasting with the characteristic austerity of the Presbyterian church that was across the street. The number of Anglicans in Wawanesa was small compared to the number Presbyterians and Methodists and by 1934 the church was unable to support a resident minister. Services were still provided after 1934 by lay-readers and clergy from Brandon and other towns.
St. Paul's Anglican Church
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