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Cedar Park United Church, an Affirming Ministry within the United Church of Canada, is a welcoming, progressive Christian community located in the heart of historic Pointe-Claire, Quebec, just outside of Montreal. Here we celebrate God's love with joy in our worship and respond with service. We explore Jesus' message, seeking inspiration for our daily living. Together, we listen for the Spirit's call. We find room to nourish our spirituality, to examine our faith questions comfortably, to allow healing in times of trouble, to work for social justice through Dix Mille Villages and other outreach ministries, to build friendships through fellowship and service to others, and to raise our children with other parents of faith. In all we do, we value openness, respect, and understanding. And all are welcome in our church home!
Worship at Cedar Park is held at 10 o'clock on Sunday mornings. Worship is a time to connect with the Spirit, to encounter God'™s Word, to be inspired to move out into your life.
Cedar Park is a creative, inclusive, active community of people who are discovering their spiritual gifts and using them in all areas of ministry. It draws most of its members from the West Island of Montreal.
An ordained minister in the United Church of Canada, Rev. Elisabeth has served the United Church of Canada in both lay and ordained ministries over the past 20 years. She has degrees from York (UK), and Vancouver School of Theology and Université de Genève (Switzerland). Elisabeth came to Cedar Park in 2011 after a 14 year teaching ministry first at the Vancouver School of Theology, and for seven years at the United Theological College, Montreal, where she taught Church History, Pastoral Theology, Worship and Liturgy and Christian Education. We’re delighted that she followed God’s call to bring these skills with her into pastoral ministry with our congregation.
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