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There is so much to see here. So, take your time, look around, and learn about all of our upcoming programming! Click the button below or scroll down to check out our "Announcements" section with posters and detailed information about our programming, or, keep scrolling to see our full list of upcoming events!

Join us after worship on Sunday, May 10 as we gather for a special Mother’s Day Tea, celebrating the women and mothers in our community. It will be a lovely time of connection, treats, and gratitude together. More details to come—we hope you’ll plan to stay!

“Would you mind terribly, old boy, if I borrowed the rest of your life? I promise I’ll take excellent care of it.”
Frederick Fife was born with an extra helping of kindness in his heart. If he borrowed your car, he’d return it washed with a full tank of gas. The problem is, at age eighty-two, there’s nobody left in Fred’s life to borrow from, and he's broke and on the brink of eviction. But Fred’s luck changes when he's mistaken for Bernard Greer, a missing resident at the local nursing home, and takes his place. Now Fred has warm meals in his belly and a roof over his head—as long as his look-alike Bernard never turns up.
Denise Simms is stuck breathing the same disappointing air again and again. A middle-aged mom and caregiver at Bernard's facility, her crumbling marriage and daughter's health concerns are suffocating her joy for life. Wounded by her two-faced husband, she vows never to let a man deceive her again.
As Fred walks in Bernard’s shoes, he leaves a trail of kindness behind him, fueling Denise's suspicions about his true identity. When unexpected truths are revealed, Fred and Denise rediscover their sense of purpose and learn how to return a broken life to mint condition.
Bittersweet and remarkably perceptive, The Borrowed Life of Frederick Fife is a hilarious, feel-good, clever novel about grief, forgiveness, redemption, and finding family.
Whether you will have read the book or not, join us for the discussion Tuesday, May 26 at 7:30pm online via zoom. If you need assistance getting a copy of the book, speak to Erin Stone.

Where Olive Trees Weep offers a searing window into the struggles and resilience of the Palestinian people under Israeli occupation. It explores themes of loss, trauma, and the quest for justice.
The documentary follows, among others, Palestinian journalist and therapist Ashira Darwish, grassroots activist Ahed Tamimi, and Israeli journalist Amira Hass. Dr. Gabor Maté also offers trauma-healing work to a group of women who were tortured in Israeli prisons.
Ancient landscapes bear deep scars, having witnessed the brutal reality of ancestral land confiscation, expulsions, imprisonment, home demolitions, water deprivation, and denial of basic human rights. Yet, through the veil of oppression, the documentary captures a glimpse of resilience—deep roots that have carried the Palestinian people through decades of darkness and shattered lives.
This emotional journey bares the humanity of the oppressed while grappling with the question: what makes the oppressor so ruthlessly blind to its own cruelty?
Join us Sunday, May 31 at noon for this compelling documentary and lunch discussion.

Jesus said and did many things and there are four gospel accounts that provide their own perspectives. But if you had to zero in on the core of Jesus' teaching and how he embodies it, what would that be?
Matthew's gospel puts all of that together in three key chapters known as: The Sermon on the Mount. Jesus as the new and greater Moses speaks the truth of God to people and to the world on a mountain. Rather than tablets of stone as Moses receives them, Jesus himself is the Word of God in what he speaks. Are you interested in engaging all this? Plan to join us.
Speak to Dr. Harris for more info.

Join us for Healing & Reconciliation Sunday on Sunday, June 14, at 10:30am with special guest, Adrian Jacobs, Indigenous Elder, teacher, artist, writer, advocate, and Christian. Adrian will join us in our worship service and also offer a presentation after worship.
Adrian will sepak on the theme, "Linking Arms Together - A Haudenosaunee Vision of Peace": A peacemaker helps warring people end violence and process trauma through to healing with the help of mothers and listening sons. Women in the life of Jesus and men who listen well are keys to the impact of Christianity. There is hope in this time of war and turmoil.
For more info on Adrian Jacobs, CLICK HERE.
Friday, May 8
Youth Group 7pm
Saturday, May 9
Great Armour Heights Baking club: Mother's Day Tea Baking. 1pm
Sunday, May 10
Mother's Day Sunday / Intergenerational Worship / Mother's Day Tea After Worship
Monday, May 11
Dance Fitness, 10am
Wednesday, May13
Book Study, 7:30pm, "Surrender to Love" by David G. Benner, In Person and Online
May 14-29
Dr. Harris Away
Sunday, May 17
Rev. Dr. Carol Loudon Leading Worship
Monday, May 18
Dance Fitness, 10am
Sunday, May 24
Sunday, Hannah Athanasiadis leading Worship
Monday, May 25
Dance Fitness, 10am
Tuesday, May 26
Book Club, 7:30pm - "The Borrowed Life of Frederick Fife" by Anna Johnston.
Sunday, May 31
Holy Trinity Sunday
12 noon lunch and screening of recent award winning documentary film: "When Olive Trees Weep."
This is also an opportunity to support our focus on the plight of Palestinians in the Westbank & Gaza.
Monday, June 1
Dance Fitness, 10am
Friday, June 5
PA Day Camp, 9am-3pm
Sunday, June 7
Pentecost 2 Sunday / Holy Communion
Monday, June 8
Dance Fitness, 10am
Wednesday, June 10
3-part bible study on Jesus' "Sermon on the Mount" begins. (See Poster and detailed announcement for more info)
Friday, June 12
Youth Group, 7pm
Saturday, June 13
Graden Party with 1920s theme, hosted by Mosaic, 12:00pm-3:00pm
Sunday, June 14
Pentecost 3 Sunday with Special Guest: Indigenous elder Adrian Jacobs with us in worship and presenting after worship with lunch.
Monday, June 15
Dance Fitness, 10am
Wednesday, June 17
3-part bible study on Jesus' "Sermon on the Mount" begins. (See Poster and detailed announcement for more info)

We are pleased to inform you that Circle of Care is now offering their exercise classes online through ZOOM! Circle of Care provides free exercise and falls prevention classes to older adults living in the community. The Falls Prevention program is led by an Occupational Therapist, and the Group Exercise Classes are led by trained fitness professionals. Classes are designed to help participants increase mobility, relieve pain and reduce the risk of falls by building strength and improving balance. Classes are funded by the Central Local Health Integration Network (CLIN), and are offered to eligible participants free of charge.
The classes have received RAVE reviews from our Armour Heights Community and run daily at 10:30AM, Monday to Friday! Each class offers a variety of options to challenge participants of all fitness levels. To view the full schedule and register for classes, click the button below.
If you have any other questions, please contact Erin Stone for details.

We have just received an update from Gillian MacCausland that in 2023 we have collected 592! Each mat for an adult takes 500-700 bags. CLICK HERE or the button below to learn more about the program. If any youth or other participants might be interested in getting involved by sorting or counting bags, let us know!
We also collected 459 egg cartons in 2023! Visits to the food bank that we are sending the egg cartons to have gone from 4,000 families each month at the first part of the year, to 7,500 this summer. We also continue to collect bread tags. Thank you for keeping the food bank in good supply! Keep it up!
If you are also able to supply diapers, baby formula, feminine hygiene products, general personal care items (soaps, toothpastes, shampoos etc.) or any items that can take a chunk out of a limited budget, they would be gratefully received as the cost for these items continues to rise. If you have any questions, speak to Erin or Gillian.
Many thanks again to Gillian MacCausland for piloting this project that serves our community and our planet!