SOUTH LANCASTER — Above the pulpit in the historic old stone church, a white carved dove spreads its wings — a timeless symbol of peace that has greeted parishioners since the church’s earliest days.
From its humble beginnings as a log structure built in 1790 along the South Lancaster shores of the St. Lawrence River to the beautiful stone sanctuary completed in 1855, St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church has remained a steadfast gathering place for generations.
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Each October, the congregation pauses to celebrate another milestone — reflecting on the enduring legacy of faith, fellowship, and service that has long defined the church’s place in the Glengarry community. This year, St. Andrew’s commemorated 237 years of continuous worship and witness on Oct. 19.
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