St.
Stephen's Anglican Church
www.ststephensottawa.org
The
History of St. Stephen's
The
original Anglican services were held in Britannia in 1886 sometimes on
a cottage porch and sometimes outside among the pines. Later,
in
1892, the original St. Stephen's was built in Britannia Village through
the efforts of Mr. A.N. McNeil. The Church building was
consecrated 25 years later in 1916.
Until
1909 St. Stephen's was
part of the Nepean Mission along with All Saints Westboro and St.
Matthias Hintonburg. It then became part of All Saints and
yet
later a joint parish with St. Martins, Westboro.
In
1952 the decision was taken
to create a separate parish due to the growth of the Britannia
area. A number of sites were considered before a final choice
of
the current Watson Street site was made.
The
lower hall was built in
1953-54 and was used for services for 6 years with the Rev. Edwin
Allsop as rector. At the same time a rectory was completed
through the movement of an existing house to Watson Street.
The
old rectory was sold and the current rectory was constructed adjacent
to the church in 1961 when the Rev. Eldon Davis was rector.
In
the following year the upper portion of the church building was added
which allowed the lower hall to be used completely for a church school.
The
success of the church
school was such that the lower hall was found to be inadequate to hold
the enrolment of 244 students. A bequest from Miss Mary Lark
was
used to provide the hall adjacent to the main church building in
1964. It was named after her as a memorial to her long
association with the parish.
The
Mary Lark Hall was the
last major construction project financed through mortgages.
All
mortgages were retired in late 1989 with the formal consecration of the
parish taking place in February 1990.
Since
then the Upper Mary Lark
Hall has been renovated to accommodate Church School and a Montessori
School by subdividing it into classrooms and the addition of an
additional washroom.
The
kitchen has also been completely renovated.
The
worship space was
renovated in the mid 1990's to put Christ in the midst of the
congregation. This 4-year process involved consultations with
the
parish members and outside consultants. The altar was moved
forward to a central location and the seating was arranged to point
inwards toward the altar. A wall was built approximately
where
the old communion rail was located and behind this wall new choir
rooms, a chapel and a storage area were built. This
renovation
also included new lighting, carpeting, new paint and a professional
sound system.
In
2006 the washrooms for the
main hall were gutted and renovated resulting in a much needed
increased capacity and handicapped availability.