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Kamloops Choristers & Bells of Note
Fri December 6, 20247:30 pm Doors at 7:00 pm
St. Andrews Presbyterian Church (1136 6 Ave, Kamloops, BC V2C 3S1, Canada)
By Donation
Musical Performance, Seasonal
Christmas 2024

City Centre
About St. Andrews Presbyterian Church
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St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church is a church affiliated with the Presbyterian Church in Canada. First established in 1887 in what is now the historic St. Andrew’s on the Square, people have gathered for worship since 1958 in our present location at 6th Avenue and Douglas Street.
You are invited to join us as our guests for worship. Please note, our church is wheelchair accessible.
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