Prayer Partnership
(Third Sunday in Lent) We pray for the ministry of the Revs. Jon Wyminga and Shannon Bell in the Dakelh communities of the Cariboo region of B.C. as they bring hope in the face of much despair and many deaths in the past year.
(Third Sunday in Lent) We pray for the ministry of the Revs. Jon Wyminga and Shannon Bell in the Dakelh communities of the Cariboo region of B.C. as they bring hope in the face of much despair and many deaths in the past year.
We pray for members of the Benevolence Committee and those who receive support thanks to generous gifts that people have made over the years.
The latest study guide materials for Presbyterians Read’s Lent 2021 book study on Entering the Passion of Jesus: A Beginner’s Guide to Holy Week are now available to download.
(World Day of Prayer) We pray for wisdom and guidance to be better neighbours, to better care for the homeless, the elderly and those who are different from us, and to live in harmony with all of your creation.
The Rev. Dr. Robert J. Bernhardt died unexpectedly on March 3, 2021.The family requests that Friends and Presbyters respect their privacy for the next few days.A celebration of life is being planned for a later date.
Easter with the Moderator invites you to spend an hour with the Rev. Amanda Currie, Moderator of the General Assembly, on April 11 and begin the Season of Easter together with Presbyterians across the country.
We pray for Atlantic Mission Society groups and members as they find new ways to meet together for worship, fellowship and to support the mission work of the church.
We pray for food banks as they find ways to meet the increased demand for their services.
Episode two of The Weight of Waiting is out now! Produced for young adults by the folks who brought you Canada Youth, this online series will connect and inspire youth in these pandemic times.
A prayer for Black History Month, accompanied by a reflection written by Katharine Sisk in Justice Ministries, discussing why it is important for white settlers (such as herself) to honour the legacy of Black Canadians, not just throughout February, but throughout the year.