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aquabones
09-08-2014, 05:01 PM
I just discovered this church on Bear Island from one of my hiking groups. There doesn't seem to be many docks so I'm wondering how do most people get to the church in the summer?
Does anyone on the forum use the nondenominational church during the summer months?
The church was locked up today --I was told they keep it locked when there is no service because of vandals. I would love to see the inside.
Has anyone used the trails around the church.

lfm
09-08-2014, 07:00 PM
Its been a few years since we've visited St. Johns's. We had visited when we were renting a place on the lake for a week. We didn't have any problem docking; there were a few boats, but I think most of the congregation at the church were Bear Islanders. For what its worth, it was a very welcoming church, and very uplifting. I think we had the same vacation week as the visiting pastor, because I think we had the same pastor 3 years in a row.

Bear Island South
09-08-2014, 08:17 PM
There is some good history of Bear island in this thread.

http://www.winnipesaukee.com/forums/showthread.php?t=4613

You can spend the better part of a day exploring the trail system on the island.
If you are in to Geocaching, there are 3 to find.

surfnsnow
09-08-2014, 09:54 PM
I've lived here most of my life, and this is the first I've heard of this church. what a great place to live

Bear Guy
09-09-2014, 03:33 PM
While a large number of people attending the church come from Bear, there are also many "regulars" and visitors who come from surrounding islands and the mainland. True, there are only a few docks on the church property, but several neighbors and on-island board members happily share dock space on Sunday mornings.
http://stjohnsonthelake.org/
As a Bear Islander, I've spent many hours wandering the island.
And to put it succinctly, I've been heavily involved in the church my whole life.

cee65
09-10-2014, 03:26 PM
I have good friends on Bear Island who have over the years invited this Georgia girl up to visit with them at their cabin. We've walked to the church on my visits there more than once and it is a lovely, lovely setting. Seems to me I recall there is a place that people can dock their boats and then walk the trail to the church. It is a beautiful church and wonderful visit. I know services are only held during the summer time on Sundays. Other than that, it is locked during the week. Hope you get a chance to see it again.

aquabones
09-11-2014, 06:04 AM
I have good friends on Bear Island who have over the years invited this Georgia girl up to visit with them at their cabin. We've walked to the church on my visits there more than once and it is a lovely, lovely setting. Seems to me I recall there is a place that people can dock their boats and then walk the trail to the church. It is a beautiful church and wonderful visit. I know services are only held during the summer time on Sundays. Other than that, it is locked during the week. Hope you get a chance to see it again.

I hope to visit on a Sunday next summer. I'm hoping that there will be a dock space since I don;t know anyone on the island.

WakeboardMom
09-11-2014, 09:37 AM
I hope to visit on a Sunday next summer. I'm hoping that there will be a dock space since I don;t know anyone on the island.

We are occasional visitors to the church from the mainland in Moultonborough. Last summer (2013) we were lucky enough to celebrate our 35th wedding anniversary with a renewal of our vows at the Catholic Mass.

We've always gotten a space on the dock; one time we did tie another boat up to ours, and we also keep in mind that someone may have to drop off the rest of the folks and then them pick up after Mass.