Planning for Christ Church began after the
War of 1812, during which the existing Indian Council House was destroyed. William Caldwell, a
Loyalist who had led
Butler's Rangers and served with the
British Indian Department, donated of land and 100
guineas toward the project in return for a dedicated pew. Further funding came from the British government of
Upper Canada, on the condition that soldiers stationed at nearby
Fort Malden would be allowed to worship at the church. Planning came from Chaplain Richard Pollard, with Christ Church being one of four churches he developed in
Essex County for the
Society for the Propagation of the Gospel; the others were St. John's Church in
Sandwich (1820), St. Paul's Church in
Chatham (1820), and Christ Church in
Colchester (1821). Construction of Christ Church began in 1818 and finished the following year. Part of the construction was handled by the
Royal Engineers. The first
Eucharist was presided by Pollard and Rev. Romaine Rolph on 12 December 1819; Rolph served as
incumbent through 1836. In 1833, Rt. Rev.
Charles Stewart, the
Bishop of Quebec,
consecrated the church. In addition to the local civilian population, the church served the garrison at Fort Malden during its first years of existence. In the late 19th century, the original spire was replaced with an octagonal design, which was in turn replaced in 1935 with the current square-based spire. A chancel was added in 1875 to accommodate a choir and organ; another addition was made in 1953 to allow space for a memorial to parishioners killed in
World War II. In 1978, the town of Amherstburg designated Christ Church through By-Law 1511. The church was granted further protection when it was designated by the
Ontario Heritage Trust on 26 July 1983. As a result of this designation, the exterior of the church and some internal elements are protected by a
conservation easement. In 2019, Christ Church celebrated its two hundredth anniversary with an
Epiphany celebration. , Christ Church is led by
rector Rev. Lisa Poultney and holds worship twice weekly. It is the oldest extant Anglican church in Essex County. ==References==