You'll have noticed that the Statement on Ministry is on our agenda for Friday evening. Here's the draft statement and the invitation to respond to it.
From: Gregersen, Bruce
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In case you're not sure, following are directions to the Presbytery meeting.Highway 17 north to Goulais River. Continue on the Hwy. 17 across the big bridge that goes over the Goulais River. Past...Read more »
It's come 'round quicker than we expected; the next meeting of the full court of Algoma Presbytery is next Friday and Saturday, April 15 and 16 at Goulais River United Church.
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Ontario is taking additional steps in its family justice reform strategy by implementing a Family Court Support Worker program in communities across Ontario. It is designed to meet the needs of...Read more »
Everyone in London Conference is familiar with the incredible mission that Bill & Karen Butt conducted in partnership with Christian Council of Mozambique, (CCM) particularly since their most...Read more »
You may wish to advise the Presbytery network that the letters from Rob Witmer and other London Conference Overseas Personnel, including Allan Slatter's letters from Iraq over the past month or...Read more »
Greetings to friends in Canada and around the world
Thank you for your continuing concern and prayers for Japan, its people, and for what is happening to the environment here.
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Our spring lineup of programs is fast approaching! It is a beautiful season at the centre. I hope you can join us here soon:
Leadership in the Emerging Church
Apr. 29-May 1, Fri. 7pm-Sun. 12:30 with...Read more »
One of the earliest settlers in the Bar River area was John Evoy. Although a lay preacher of the Methodist church he labored for many years as Sunday...Read more »
Situated 11 miles north of Iron Bridge, this church was built by pioneers who came north by crossing Basswood Lake and the Mississagi River by...Read more »
With the discovery of copper in Bruce Mines in 1846 a number of people came from Cornwall, England to work in the mines. Many of these were Wesleyan...Read more »
The Central United Church congregation worships in a heritage building in downtown Sault Ste. Marie, three blocks from the busiest shipping channel...Read more »
Rev. G.W. Hewitt came to the Bruce Mines Methodist charge in July 1894 and became minister of the Cloudslee Methodist Church also when it opened on...Read more »
Desbarats United Church was built in 1898 by a Presbyterian congregation. The land was donated by Mr. L.O. Armstrong of the Dusset Mining Company,...Read more »
Worship and Sunday School, 10:00 a.m. (Spring and Summer); 10:30 a.m. (Fall and Winter)The original building was erected in 1896 as a place of...Read more »
During the years of the First World War union churches were organized in many parts of Algoma. Thus, in 1917 we find a Union Church being organized...Read more »
In 1950 the United Church launched an extension campaign; Emmanuel was the first church built in Algoma Presbytery under this program. The...Read more »
In 1933 the Home Missions Board of the United Church received a request for a minister to serve the people of the wilderness area around Michipicoten...Read more »
The first settlers of the Goulais River area met for church services in the first log schoolhouse built on a hillside near St. James’ Anglican...Read more »
The St. Joseph Island Pastoral Charge had its beginning over 100 years ago when several committed persons of the Methodist and Presbyterian faiths...Read more »
The St. Joseph Island Pastoral Charge had its beginning over 100 years ago when several committed persons of the Methodist and Presbyterian faiths...Read more »
The Iron Bridge United Church is located on Highway 17 on the west side of the Mississagi River.The first church, Methodist, was built in 1892 but...Read more »
In 1901 Sault Ste. Marie was a flourishing town of 6,323 people, already predicting our city of 80,000. In the east end of town there were mew three-...Read more »
The first church services at Little Rapids were held in the homes of the pioneers, in the gristmill, and in the school. Although a large percentage...Read more »
In a small valley surrounded by tree-clad hills nestles a small white church which serves the people of the former Dunn’s Valley, Poplar Dale,...Read more »
The Rydal Bank Pastoral Charge has a long history filled with many changes and times of realignment. At present there are four church buildings...Read more »
St. Andrew’s United Church, worshipping in the oldest Protestant church building in Blind River, has an interesting history. In the late 1800...Read more »
Sunday worship all year at 10:30 a.m. with children's program.In 1866 Donald McKerracher, a young divinity student from Queen’s University...Read more »
On October 27, 1957, a group of United Church worshippers gathered in this new and remote mining community and were constituted a congregation of The...Read more »
Sunday worship all year at 10:30 am, with children's program.Our Mission StatementWillowgrove United Church welcomes all to be a part of a caring...Read more »
Methodists were the first Protestants to build a church in Thessalon. It was a small building, in keeping with the number of people in the...Read more »