Autre nom(s)
St. John's Lutheran Church
St. John's Lutheran Church and Cemetery
Liens et documents
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Date(s) de construction
1919/01/01 à 1919/12/31
Inscrit au répertoire canadien:
2006/01/05
Énoncé d'importance
Description du lieu patrimonial
St. John’s Lutheran Church and Cemetery is a Municipal Heritage Property located in the Rural Municipality of Riverside No. 168, approximately 15 km south of the Town of Cabri. Occupying a grassy 2.1-ha parcel of land set amidst cultivated fields, the property features a cemetery and a wood-frame church built in 1919. Situated on a gentle rise of land, the church is a prominent feature on the local prairie landscape.
Valeur patrimoniale
The heritage value of St. John’s Lutheran Church and Cemetery resides in its status as one of the first churches built in the municipality and one of the oldest churches remaining in the area. St. John’s Lutheran congregation was organized in 1912 by Norwegian settlers in the Fosterton district. After holding services in members’ homes for a number of years, the congregation built St. John’s Lutheran Church in 1919. Undergoing a number of renovations throughout the years, the church served its community’s spiritual needs for nearly 60 years. Since regular services ceased in 1976, the church has continued to provide a venue for occasional weddings and funerals. The cemetery also remains in use. A volunteer committee ensures that the church and grounds are well-tended, demonstrating an ongoing commitment to the church as a valued landmark, and honouring the property’s long-standing role in the religious life of the community.
Heritage value is also found in the property’s connection to the district’s Norwegian pioneers. Built by community volunteers, the church’s modest design and restrained decoration are typical of Lutheran churches built by Scandinavian immigrants to rural Saskatchewan. The interments and headstones in the cemetery are also evocative reminders of the community’s forbears and its Norwegian heritage.
Source:
Rural Municipality of Riverside No. 168 Bylaw No. 201.
Éléments caractéristiques
The heritage value of St. John’s Lutheran Church and Cemetery resides in the following character-defining elements:
-elements that are typical of early-twentieth century Lutheran country churches, including the church’s east-west orientation; its simple rectangular plan, gable roof and centrally-positioned bell tower; the four-sided steeple with flared base; the colour scheme of light-hued walls and dark roof and steeple; the Gothic-inspired pointed-arch windows and window tracery; the wood shingles and clapboard siding; the restrained interior treatment of wood flooring, panelling, mouldings and doors; and the recessed, elevated chancel separated from the nave by a chancel rail;
-elements that express the property’s connection to the district’s pioneers, including the church’s location on its original site; the open, grassy grounds; and the cemetery with its interments and grave markers.
Reconnaissance
Juridiction
Saskatchewan
Autorité de reconnaissance
Administrations locales (Sask.)
Loi habilitante
Heritage Property Act, alinéa 11(1)(a)
Type de reconnaissance
Bien patrimonial municipal
Date de reconnaissance
1989/12/12
Données sur l'histoire
Date(s) importantes
1919/01/01 à 1976/12/31
Thème - catégorie et type
- Établir une vie sociale et communautaire
- Les institutions religieuses
Catégorie de fonction / Type de fonction
Actuelle
- Religion, rituel et funéraille
- Site funéraire, cimetière ou enclos
Historique
- Religion, rituel et funéraille
- Centre religieux ou lieu de culte
Architecte / Concepteur
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Constructeur
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Informations supplémentaires
Emplacement de la documentation
Department of Culture, Youth and Recreation
Heritage Resources Branch
1919 Saskatchewan Drive Regina, SK
File: MHP 1317
Réfère à une collection
Identificateur féd./prov./terr.
MHP 1317
Statut
Édité
Inscriptions associées
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