Welcome to Grace United Church

It’s PRIDE month at Grace United Church

             

We are celebrating PRIDE in many ways, by joining community gatherings, parades and demonstrations, but also in quiet presence, offering our support for those who feel they do not have a place,         who feel they do not fit in.

We acknowledge that church has not always been a welcome place for queer identities and we are striving to make our church a safer place, a welcoming place without judgement.  Please know that we believe in a God of grace, who loves us all just as we are because, well, that’s the way God made us!

On Sunday June 22 we will be having our Pride Service, an annual event.  You are welcome to join us; the service will begin at 10:30 am.  If you would rather watch online, the Link To Livestream Service is above to do so.

The theme is Teeny Tiny Movements Get the Job Done!

                       

 

At Grace United Church we strive to offer a safe, inclusive and generous space

for all who are seeking a faith community.

 

We are in the process of finding ways to ensure we are  

genuinely safe and welcoming to our 2SLGBTQIA+ siblings.

DONATIONS 

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Review:

- The Annual Report 2024 - Section 5 & Grace Goals 2025

- The Minutes of the Annual Congregational Meeting - March 3, 2024

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Our service is held on Sunday at 10:30am and livestreamed.

God is with us. We are not alone. Thanks be to God.

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Message from Rev. John G. Smith Annual Report 2024 - Section 5
Emergency Pastoral Care
Contact: Rev. John G. Smith

Phone: 519-270-5373

Email:   revjgs@gmail.com

Territorial Acknowledgment

Grace United Church is situated on the traditional territories of the Anishinaabek, Petun, Huron-Wendat, and Mississauga
peoples, located within the boundary of Treaty 18 region of 1818. We humbly acknowledge the First Nations, Metis and Inuit peoples of Canada as traditional stewards of the land on which we work and worship and are committed to working
actively toward genuine restitution and reconciliation.