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GATHERINGS
As a result of temporary closure due to the COVID-19 pandemic, St. James Presbyterian Church in Stouffville, Ont., placed a mes- sage on their church sign to remind people to keep their faith and trust in God.
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     Campers and staff enjoyed summer fun at Camp Geddie in Merigomish, N.S., last summer. Camp Geddie is owned and operated by the Atlantic Synod of the Church.
Pictured are some of the couples who participated in our “Not so Newlywed” Game, held on Valentine’s Day at Caledonia Presbyterian Church in Caledonia, Ont. We had a potluck supper (a cheap date night!) and asked attendees questions like, “How well do you know your BFF?” We were very intentional in not limiting this game to romantic couples, as we also have singles in our faith family. It was a delight to have a pair of good friends join in the camaraderie. We had a great time, with lots of laughs and sharing (and lots of food!).
Richmond Hill Presbyterian Church in Richmond Hill, Ont., hosted its annual Rabbie Burns supper in the William Wallace Memorial Hall. The hall was packed as attendees enjoyed a wonder- ful dinner with music provided by the York Region Police Pipe Band and danc- ing by the Richmond Hill Celtic Connec- tion. CREDIT: SNAPD RICHMOND HILL.
Although the church sign at Caledonia Presbyterian Church in Caledonia, Ont., could not provide a direct line to reach God during these trying times, it did provide a direct line to God’s people.
  























































































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