Our Spaces

The present building, a red brick structure in the Gothic revival style, is located on the corner of Henderson and Smith streets, in the upper end of the village of Elora. The church was designed by Henry Langley and built in 1875. 

Adjacent to the church is the Parish Centre, a restored heritage building, which houses our office space, meeting rooms, and music library. The nave and chancel are known for some beautiful stained glass windows. The beautiful artwork on the walls and ceiling was painted by Gordon Couling AOCA, late professor of Fine Arts at the University of Guelph. Icons were created by local iconographer, Symeon van Donkelaar, of Conestoga Iconographic Studio.  Many of the seasonal altar frontals were designed and made by local textile artist, Elizabeth Litch.

Renting Space - Please contact the Parish Administrator to enquire about renting the church for a concert, recital or recording event; or renting the Parish Centre for a private function.