Nov 26, 2013 | Archives Committee, Featured Congregations
I’m not trying to be controversial here and don’t get me wrong, I love chocolate chip cookies just as much as anyone else, but don’t you sometimes wish cookie recipes would be a little more varied or interesting? Like “Scratch Me Back” or...
Nov 19, 2013 | Archives Committee, Featured Congregations
The archivist in me was super excited when I stumbled across the following document. And yes, the words archivist and excitement can occur in the same sentence… This is an inventory of the furniture of the Methodist manse in Liverpool in 1842 and was found in...
Nov 5, 2013 | Archives Committee, Featured Congregations
Looks like the baby boom of the 1950s and 1960s was alive and well in Amherst, Nova Scotia! This is a photograph from Trinity-St. Stephen’s United Church. Although there was no label on the back, perhaps these babies were being baptized on that particular...
Oct 22, 2013 | Archives Committee, Featured Congregations
As promised, here is another tidbit from “The Pepper Box,” the newspaper put out by the residents of the Pine Hill Divinity Hall residence. Does this bring back memories of your high school or university days?
Oct 15, 2013 | Archives Committee, Featured Congregations
Congregationalism was first introduced in Atlantic Canada by New England militiamen who conquered Louisburg, Nova Scotia in 1745. After the return of Louisburg to France, many Congregationalist New England businessmen moved to Halifax and Mather’s Meeting House,...