Our beautiful church, Sedgwick Memorial, is nestled between the French and Waugh Rivers of Tatamagouche, N.S. But how do we define such beauty?
If beauty has a history, then our past shines brightly. Founded in 1926, Sedgwick Memorial has grown and flourished. We were, we are and we will be a place of “living faith.” Together, we worship and proclaim Jesus Christ in each of our lives and to all of our community.
If beauty is in the present, then as a church we provide some place where all can belong and be known: the elderly, the not-so-elderly, families, singles, students, teenagers and children. Our beauty is in the fellowship of our members and their interaction throughout the community.
If beauty is a reflection of our faith, then as members we are committed to growing and living as disciples and followers of Jesus. The congregation of Sedgwick Memorial seeks to live his gospel.
If beauty is judged by one’s actions, then as a church we welcome people, regardless of their backgrounds and social situations, who are interested in joining our journey of growth and discovery through our faith in the Lord.