![]() ![]() ![]() Egerton Ryerson (1803–1882) was their resident minister at the time of Lord Sydenham’s death. The two congregations combined when the various branches of Methodism were unified. Another small frame chapel was built in 1816–17 by British Wesleyans on the southeast corner of Bay and Bagot streets, and was enlarged in 1835. The church has its origins in the New Methodist Chapel, a small frame building built in 1811 in the village of Kingston at the corner of Wellington and Johnson streets. It was originally a Methodist church, but since 1925 has belonged to the United Church of Canada. Sydenham Street United Church, formerly Sydenham Street Methodist Church, is a church in Kingston, Ontario, Canada that dates to 1852. ![]()
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