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In a walkabout of downtown Fredericton, the Capital city of the Province of New Brunswick, you will discover an historic landmark on the corner of Carleton and King Streets.

The present Wilmot United Church is a congregation of The United Church of Canada. It was constructed as a Methodist Church in 1852, following the fire of 1850 which destroyed the previous building on this site, along with many other buildings between Carleton Street and the Provincial Legislature building which is located several blocks to the east.

Wilmot United Church is the last of the large frame churches that dominated the city skyline throughout the 19th century.

Within the pages of this web site you will discover much more information about this traditional church building that finds its home in downtown Fredericton, in the midst of daily commerce and business. You will also discover some information about the congregation as it exists today, as well as some of the important aspects of our beliefs.

If you care to contact us you will find a number of ways to do so on the contact page of this Web Site.

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Vision Statement

Wilmot United Church is an open and welcoming presence in downtown Fredericton, putting our Christian faith into action to be a light in God's world.

(Adopted at the Annual Meeting
in February, 2011.)