Testimonies
At a recent Pastorate meeting, Elsie Eke and Marie Metsa shared their life testimonies. Both were recorded and you can watch them below. It is amazing to see the Lord’s goodness and faithfulness displayed in the lives of His people! … Read moreTestimonies
Children’s Hospital Handout
Rebecca Raminhos, a member of our congregation and our worship team’s ukelele player, spearheaded a campaign to collect and handout extra halloween candy for kids at MacMaster Children’s Hospital. Many at St. George’s gave to this campaign and Rebecca handed … Read moreChildren’s Hospital Handout
Kid’s Zone Launched
St. George’s has an all new children’s section on our website called Kid’s Zone. In this new area you will find schedules and downloadable curriculum for teachers, parenting resources that corresponds with the Sunday School curriculum for parents, and fun … Read moreKid’s Zone Launched
ANiC Synod
Please pray for the ANiC Synod meetings as they are happening right now, November 3-4. Pray for wisdom, unity and for the power of God to fall on these meetings. You can follow a live blog of the proceedings on … Read moreANiC Synod
Romans Bible Study
The Romans Bible Study resumes this week at 7pm in the classroom at the Crossroads Centre.
Happy Reformation Day
Every year I am asked how Christian families ought to observe (or not observe, as the case may be) Halloween. I came across this good, thoughtful and faithful paper. it is worth a read. Sent into the Harvest: Halloween on … Read moreHappy Reformation Day
To Your Credit or to Jesus’ Glory?
Paul wrote to the fledgling church in Rome, a church he did not start. Scholars speculate that it was started by Roman Jews who had returned home after the day of Pentecost recorded in Acts 2. Having heard the gospel … Read moreTo Your Credit or to Jesus’ Glory?
Congratulations to Bryan and Emily Hunt
Bryan and Emily were married on October 15th, 2011. Please a take a moment to pray for our worship/media pastor and his wife!
The Resolutions
Lately I have been reading the writings of Jonathan Edwards. I read Religious Affections, as best I could, and have begun to tackle a compilation of his collective writings. Edwards is known for his leadership in the First Great Awakening … Read moreThe Resolutions
Romans Bible Study
Ray David and Jon Greening lead a bible study on the book of Romans every Wednesday (except during pastorate week) at 7:00pm. It will take place in the classroom (The east end of the Towne Square) at the Crossroads Centre. … Read moreRomans Bible Study
The Snare of Taking Offense
A guest post from the Rev. Garth Hunt. Blessed be the LORD, who has not given us as prey to their teeth! We have escaped like a bird from the snare of the fowlers; the snare is broken, and we … Read moreThe Snare of Taking Offense
We are much like the Romans, after all.
Next week marks the beginning of a marathon. Jonathan Greening and I will be walking through Paul’s letter to the Roman church, verse-by-verse and word by word. Although it was written to early Christians some 2000 years ago in the … Read moreWe are much like the Romans, after all.
The Case for Worshiping Together
The Case for Worshiping Together September 2nd, 2011 R. D. Glenn The last few months have seen us experimenting with our worship services. Our humble, prayerful goals include both pastoral considerations and evangelistic opportunities. 1) Pastoral Considerations A. Your Needs … Read moreThe Case for Worshiping Together
Worshiping Together – Fact Sheet
Worshiping Together Fact Sheet Q: Why are we doing this? A: For fellowship and witness. Being together in worship cuts against the cultural forces that divide people according to age, sex, socio-economics. The gospel brings ‘togetherness’. ‘Togetherness’ witnesses to visitors … Read moreWorshiping Together – Fact Sheet
Summer Vacation?
Well, it is over for another year. I spent almost a year longing for it and then, in a breath, in the blink of an eye it was gone. Summer vacation is gone, but it will return around the same … Read moreSummer Vacation?