The Merger

The parish began its life in ministry in the mid-late 1950s as a church plant of St. James' named Christ the King and continued as that for most of the next four decades.  When the parishes of St. Nicholas located on Triumph Street in North Burnaby and St. Andrew’s near Boundary Road both closed, a contingent of folks from those two communities began attending Christ the King. This took place in the mid-late 1990s.  In order to create community out of the three congregations the parish changed its name to mark the merger and St. Timothy's was born in the early part of this century. 

- Randy Murray, Vancouver Anglican News: Take Some Risks Together 

 

On August 17, 2003, a convoy of decorated, honking vehicles made its way in procession from the historic Anglican Church of St. Nicholas near Hastings and Boundary to the site that was previously known as the “little brown church” of Christ the King in Brentwood. People from the two churches have formally joined together six years ago, and are now beginning a new continuing ministry in this place as the Parish of Saint Timothy. 

 

https://oldheritagechurches.wordpress.com/2025/05/01/st-timothy-anglican-church-burnaby/

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