Anglicans have been worshiping together in Bolton officially since 1832 when Rev. Adam Elliot, a traveling missionary, conducted services on the threshing floor of a local barn. It was not until …
Anglicans have been worshiping together in Bolton officially since 1832 when Rev. Adam Elliot, a traveling missionary, conducted services on the threshing floor of a local barn. It was not until 1844, when Henry Bath Osler was priest, that a permanent place of worship, a wooden structure, was constructed where Centennial Drive is now. Today the stones from the church graveyard are still in that spot. Later, in 1874, our congregation moved to our present building, a mud brick structure on Nancy Street. The nave of our current church building is part of that original structure.