
WORSHIP & EVENTS
In-person and live-streamed at 10:30 a.m. (Eastern)
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You can follow the service with our bulletin.
April 20th, 2025
Thank you for being so patient as we work to get our livestream services up and running again. We are still figuring some things
out, but hope to have the usual live stream link sent out each week before the service so that it can be viewed live on Sunday.
Announcements
Urgently Needed:
The Mission Store is in urgent need of gently used men’s boots and shoes. Please leave your items in the box in Koehler Fellowship Hall or at the store at 797 York St.
MY SISTER’S PLACE: With winter over, some of the needs have changed. The following are the MOST needed items for both the shelter on Dundas Street and for the women who go there for help.
GIFT CARDS for grocery stores, Tim Hortons, Giant Tiger, pharmacies ( these can be left in the church office )
DAILY NECESSITIES: toilet paper, paper towels, Kleenex, laundry detergent, hand soap, cleaning supplies, full sized toiletries, feminine hygiene products, granola bars, fruit cups
PLEASE PLACE your donations in My Sister’s Place box in Koehler Hall.
We want to warmly welcome and thank our guest pastors for April.
Pastor Richard Holm – Sunday, April 6th
Pastor Jim Garey – Sunday, April 13th
Pastor Jim Garey – Sunday, April 20th
Pastor Frank Mantz – Sunday, April 27th
Keep up with the Times!
Our monthly newsletter has all the information you need regarding upcoming events, birthdays and anniversaries.
If you need a reminder of what day you’ll be serving in service, it’s in there, too!
Click here to read about the latest news.
Families
We are pleased to offer support and programs for growing families.
The Atrium nursery downstairs and the Pond in our sanctuary space are both available for parents with children under 3 years old.
Kids Club is our Sunday School program which is open to every child from age 3 to 12.
The FROGs Youth Group is open to preteens and teens between the ages of 12 and 19.
Accessibility
Our church is a fully accessible facility.
Our elevator allows access to all three levels of our building.
Wheelchairs can be provided for our services and events for those who may not have one of their own. Spaces in the pews can accommodate wheelchairs and walking assistance devices near the front of the sanctuary.
If you have difficulty hearing in large settings, we have headphones that provide clarity during service.
We are a community that provides encouragement, acceptance and understanding for people of every age with special needs.
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Land Acknowledgement
London is located within the traditional territory of the Anishinaabek (Ah-nish-ih-nah’-bey), Haudenosaunee (Hoh-DEE-noh-SHoh-nee), Lūnaapéewak (Le-nay-pee-wuk) and Attawandaron (Add-a-won-da-run) nations; land that is also shared by Metis, Inuit and urban Indigenous community members. We acknowledge all the treaties specific to this area: the Two Row Wampum Belt Treaty of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy/Silver Covenant Chain; the Beaver Hunting Grounds of the Haudenosaunee NANFAN Treaty of 1701; the McKee Treaty of 1790, the London Township Treaty of 1796, the Huron Tract Treaty of 1827 with the Anishinaabek and the Dish with One Spoon Covenant Wampum of the Anishnaabek and Haudenosaunee. We hold everything in this world in highest esteem and give honour to the wonderment of all things in God’s Creation. We come together as one to share good words, thoughts and deeds, sincerely sending them out to each other and to all parts of His creation. We are grateful for this world and we promise to be faithful to God and the natural laws of Creation.
The three Indigenous Nations that are neighbours to London are the Chippewas of the Thames First Nation; Oneida Nation of the Thames and the Munsee-Delaware Nation who all continue to live as sovereign Nations with individual and unique languages, cultures and customs.