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Why visit St John's?
John the Evangelist or St. John the Divine, (flourished 1st century ad), One of the original Twelve Apostles of Jesus, traditionally credited with writing the fourth Gospel and three New Testament epistles. The book of Revelation was also traditionally assigned to him.Geography and climate. Situated on an island carved in rock, St. John's has a fascinating geographical layout. We are the most easterly city in North America.It is the oldest surviving church in the South Island and one of the oldest in the country, in remarkably original condition, making it a well-preserved example of early New Zealand church design. These factors furnish St John's with considerable architectural and historical significance.

What is the story of St John : John is known in Scripture as being Jesus' beloved disciple. Jesus called John along with his brother, James, as they were mending their nets near the Sea of Galilee. He called the two brothers “sons of thunder.” John was the youngest of all the disciples, and it is believed he outlived the others.

Why is St. John known as Love city

Saint John is commonly referred to as Love City which relates to the peaceful island and incredible community we are fortunate enough to be a part of.

Why is St. John better than St Thomas : Thomas is the right choice if you love the hustle and bustle of a lot of people. Meanwhile, St. John will be better for those who prefer a nice, relaxing vacation without as many people present.

It's got that perfect mix of history, access to the great outdoors and that warm Canadian charm. Not only that, there are heaps of the very best things to do in St. John's dotted all across (and near) the city. Yes, it's much smaller than cities like Toronto and Vancouver, but that's what makes it so special.

Saint John is commonly referred to as Love City which relates to the peaceful island and incredible community we are fortunate enough to be a part of.

What are St John’s beliefs

The basics of our beliefs and practices

  • We believe in a "loving, liberating, life-giving God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit."
  • We believe in "following the teachings of Jesus Christ, whose life, death, and resurrection saved the world."
  • We believe in the Holy Bible as "containing all things necessary for salvation. "

A popular theory is that John Cabot named St. John's as a result of visiting the port on St. Jean the Baptist Day – June 24th.6 Things You Should Know about St. John the Apostle

  • John first met Jesus when he was fishing with his brother James on the Sea of Galilee.
  • John is known as the disciple “whom Jesus loved.” (John 13:23)
  • John and his brother James were the only people to receive nicknames from Jesus.


Among the first twelve apostles called by Jesus, and known as the “beloved disciple,” John knew Jesus well and loved him deeply. He heard him teach and saw him perform miracles. At the Last Supper, John had the privilege of sitting next to Jesus and leaning against his breast (John 13:23).

What is a fun fact about St John’s city : John's is the oldest city in North America. And Water Street is the oldest street in North America. St. John's is the capital of Newfoundland.

Is St John’s a nice city : St. John's is the capital city of the province of Newfoundland and Labrador. We are one of the most exciting, distinct, natural and livable cities in Canada.

Is it better to stay on St. John’s or St. Thomas

Thomas offers more to a younger crowd due to its extensive nightlife, while St. John is better suited to people who like to be completely done for the day by 9 p.m. at the latest. That's the truly great thing about visiting the USVI—there's something for everyone!

The beautiful British Virgin Islands You Must Visit At Least Once

  • Tortola. A tropical getaway in the British Virgin Islands with clear blue waters and its own lovely island charm.
  • Virgin Gorda. Virgin Gorda has a unique beauty, unlike any other island in the region.
  • Jost Van Dyke.
  • Anegada.
  • Guana Island.
  • Cooper Island.

Thomas is the right choice if you love the hustle and bustle of a lot of people. Meanwhile, St. John will be better for those who prefer a nice, relaxing vacation without as many people present.

Why St John is the best island : Beloved for our dozens of virtually crowd-free, white-sand beaches, this—the smallest of the three main U.S. Virgin Islands—is considered to have some of the most unspoiled underwater and terrestrial habitats found anywhere in the Caribbean.