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As Things Change, God Remains Constant
Today is the first day of Summer, and it is a hot one!! As I was out for a walk today, I was reflecting on a hot summer day from June of 2002.
Crowding Out the Weeds in Our Lives – A Trinity Sunday Message
As I was leaving the church today and walking home, I thought about another image for our need to regularly engage in the spiritual disciplines of prayer and scripture reading.
Your Council 2022-2023
List of your Council members and Council Bylaws.
You are dust
We are called to use all of who we are to be the light of Christ in the world and not for our own ambitions.
COVID Safety
Moving our in-person Christmas Eve worship to an online worship due to recent rise in COVID-19 cases.
Advent 2021
The Advent calendar of Wonders!
Online Worship
During Pastor Rick’s parental leave from Dec 26 through Jan 23, Grace joins in the online worship services offered by St Philip’s Lutheran Church in Etobicoke.
Christmas 2021
“Is this ever going to end?” During the past nearly two years we have individually and collectively said these words as we talked about the pandemic.
Rejoice and Repent – December 12, 2021
The call to rejoice is about a kind of joy that lasts beyond the unwrapping of the presents of December 25.
Repentance is about movement – December 5, 2021
Repentance is about movement, letting yourself be grasped by God, getting new bearings, and relying on God for directions.
Christmas Clothing Drive
Christmas is about giving and there is much need in our local community. As such, Council is asking you to support a clothing drive for SafetyNet.
Beginning of Advent
Actually, the liturgical New Year does begin with a tide of hope. But it is hope for which we have to dig.
Where is God leading us?
What are you passionate about, and where does your energy lie? These are questions we were asked to think about at the member meeting on Nov. 14.
The reign of Christ – November 21, 2021
Pastor Marni Nancekivell led us in worship. In her sermon, which you can read inside, , she said: “Then, at the end of the whole Gospel he says: ‘Lo, I am with you to the end of the age’”.
The Little Apocalypse – November -14, 2021
Pastor Nancekivell said” The Gospel passage today is also a wake-up call. It comes from the chapter of Mark that has come to be known as “the little apocalypse.”