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  • Wed Prayer Together – May 31,2023

    With the end of another month, we are conscious of the passing of time and the significance of how we invest our time. I had a recent conversation with someone who had planted oak trees in her backyard. I was reminded of the inspirational saying that, “Faith is planting trees under whose shade you […]

    Sunday Service – May 28,2023

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    Wed Prayer Together – May 24, 2023

    This past Friday and Saturday, our daughter Geneva and I were able to complete another 25 km hiking the Bruce Trail. This brought us to the end of the Sydenham Section which is the longest of the 900 km total at 174 km. The Sydenham Section ends in Wiarton. We had planned the time […]

    Sunday Service – May 21, 2023

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    Wednesday Prayer Together – May 17, 2023

    When we were at the local garden centre recently, I was reminded how much people enjoy planting and seeing plants grow and flourish. There was a man in front of us at the checkout who was getting some tomato transplants and he also had various vegetable seeds as well as some seed potatoes to […]

    Sunday Service; Mother’s Day – May 14, 2023

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    Wed Prayer Together – May 10, 2023

    We know that Mothers Day is approaching. We are looking forward to a time planned to celebrate Mothers Day at our church. It is called, ‘Matching to a “T”’. For fun, those who attend are invited to dress alike with someone else (like twins). It can be friends; sisters; mothers and daughters; grandmas and […]

    Sunday Service – May 7, 2023

    ACTS 1:1-11

     In my former book, Theophilus, I wrote about all that Jesus began to do and to teach2 until the day He was taken up to heaven, after giving instructions through the Holy Spirit to the apostles He had chosen.3 After His suffering, He presented Himself to them and gave many convincing proofs that He was alive. He appeared […]

    Wed Prayer Together – May 3, 2023

    Apparently, the average person speaks about 300 words per minute. Some people speak more quickly, so may utter more words per minute than that. Others speak more slowly and would obviously have fewer words per minute. The important consideration for any of us is not how many words we speak per minute, but rather […]