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Thinking Day / Baden Powell Sunday 2017

On Sunday February 19, 2017, we celebrated the Scouting and Guiding movements and enjoyed the participation of the groups within our church community.

The groups, in turn, used the opportunity to thank the congregation for their continuing support.

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Annual Meeting 2017

Following worship on Sunday, February 12, 2017, we gathered in the Church Hall for a hearty lunch and an emotion-packed Annual Congregational Meeting (our minister will be retiring at the end of the month). Reports from committees and groups were received and celebrated. We  approved the budget for 2017, appointed various congregational representatives and thanked many volunteers for their efforts over the past year.


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Visiting New Brunswick’s Past

One of New Brunswick’s newer families had an opportunity to visit the province’s past on Sunday, October 2. The AlKreiz family spent a sunny afternoon at King’s Landing Historical Settlement, a recreation of 19th century life in New Brunswick.

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Baptism, June 26, 2016

Baptism is a gift from God.  There is nothing we can do to earn, deserve, or purchase baptism.  It is first of all a sign that God, in Christ, has done all that is necessary to redeem us.  The mystery of faith is that God’s act of self-giving is offered to us freely, long before we begin to recognize, want, or understand it.

(Book of Common Worship, 1991)

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