Key elements that define the heritage character of St. Andrew's United Church include its:
-definitive church form with belfry and spire
-wood frame structure and cedar-shingle roof
-historic materials dating to the time of construction, such as flooring, pews, pulpit, church bell, Estee organ, pot-bellied stove, Methodist organ and minister's chair
-windows, including four sets of double windows on both the east and west sides, and triple windows on the north end
-sanctuary with high ceiling and excellent acoustics
-Heritage Hall community space
-brass recognition plaque commemorating the role of St. Andrew's Church in providing sanctuary in 1894 and 1942-1945, mounted at the exterior sanctuary entrance
-signage at the hall entrance reading "St. Andrew's By The Lake, Established 1893, Community Heritage Resource"
-ongoing use for spiritual, cultural, and social activities including musical events
-became wheelchair accessible in 2015
-houses Kaslo Food Hub in basement of building, a place of food distribution for those in need
Kaslo Heritage Hall is a community hall supporting events in the Village of Kaslo. It is operated by a management board which includes members of St. Andrew's United Church and the various organizations that rent the hall on a regular basis. The congregation of St. Andrew's United Church remains active on a monthly basis during winter and on a weekly basis in summer through Saddlebag Ministry. This includes visiting ministers from throughout the region. Exact dates of services will appear in the calendar. Those wishing to attend the Sacred Circle during winter, the meeting usually takes place on the second Sunday of the month at 10 am. This is a time of song, prayer, reflective and contemplative round table discussion about topics of interest.
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