Community
St. James the Apostle Anglican Church, Fenelon Falls
[Photo of the oak altar at the current St. James’s; measuring 1.37 meters by 1.22 meters. There are three panels on the front carved in wood. The left panel has an A for “Alpha. The middle panel has the coat of arms of the Church of England. The right panel has an upside-down U, symbol of “Omega”. Above the altar is a bronze stand with gospel books and two candles, one at each end of the altar.]
Hardships aside, Anne’s faith was strong and unrelenting. Taken from her Church of England traditions, [miniature coloured portrait by Anne Langton of her mother in a compact, circa 1825] the early church services were held in her kitchen [compact size photograph of Anne’s sister and her children] attended by neighbours and family. [Video of a woman sitting at 19th century desk reading her journal] Many times in her memoirs, Anne mentions her faith and commitment to a life dedicated to [miniature black, leather bound Church of England “Morning Prayer” and “Hymn” books with case lined in purple material] family and to the Lord.