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. Article content
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. Article content
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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 con

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