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Object ID
MSS 157
Artist
Sperling United Church
Title
Sperling United Church fonds.
Extent
1 cm of textual records, 3 plans.
Date
1949-1953, 1974.
Description
The fonds consists of correspondence, location plan, plan for hall, and blueprint, original deed (1953), and indenture (1974) pertaining to the church hall at Sperling in the Langley area.
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Church
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Sperling United (Methodist) Church
Sperling United (Methodist) Church is located at 7206 240th Street. In 1910 the village of Sperling was established as a flag stop on the British Columbia Electric Railway line. The next year the Reverend F. L. Carpenter was appointed, and he oversaw the building of the Methodist church, which was opened in 1912. The church became a United Church after the unification of 1925. The hall was added to the back in 1953. The church closed to services in 1969, with the membership transferred to St. Andrew's United Church in Fort Langley. The building was turned over to the Township of Langley in 1973. It was later restored by the Langley Heritage Society and is used as a private residence.
Term Source: Langley's Heritage
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