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'''Unitarian Church of Vancouver''' is the largest Unitarian congregation in BC, Canada, and the oldest, established in 1909.
'''Unitarian Church of Vancouver''' is the largest Unitarian congregation in BC, Canada, and the oldest, established in 1909. See the Canadian Unitarian Council website for statistics of Canadian Unitarian congregations: http://www.cuc.ca/programs/member_stats_2003.htm
The current minister is Rev. Dr. Steven Epperson.
The current minister is Rev. Dr. Steven Epperson.
Minister emeritus is Rev. Phillip Hewett.
Minister emeritus is Rev. Phillip Hewett.
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The church meets every Sunday morning in the building at 949 West 49th Avenue (at Oak) in Vancouver. Built in the 1960's the building won architectural awards. It was designed by member and architect, Wolfgang Gerson.
The church meets every Sunday morning in the building at 949 West 49th Avenue (at Oak) in Vancouver. Built in the 1960's the building won architectural awards. It was designed by member and architect, Wolfgang Gerson.


The church has many active groups and committees and also rents space to various organizations.
The church has many active groups and committees and also offers space to various like-minded organizations.


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 00:56, 9 January 2010

Unitarian Church of Vancouver is the largest Unitarian congregation in BC, Canada, and the oldest, established in 1909. See the Canadian Unitarian Council website for statistics of Canadian Unitarian congregations: http://www.cuc.ca/programs/member_stats_2003.htm The current minister is Rev. Dr. Steven Epperson. Minister emeritus is Rev. Phillip Hewett.

The church meets every Sunday morning in the building at 949 West 49th Avenue (at Oak) in Vancouver. Built in the 1960's the building won architectural awards. It was designed by member and architect, Wolfgang Gerson.

The church has many active groups and committees and also offers space to various like-minded organizations.

References