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St.Andrew’s “Vacation Bible School 2010″ presents
“High Seas Expedition”

Where Fearless Kids Shine God’s Light!
July 12th to 16th – 10:00 a.m. to 3:15p.m – ages 5 to 12.

Volunteers needed for supervision and kitchen duties.  Also older children and adults would be very welcome as councillors.

TRIPLE CHOCOLATE MESS

1 PKG. CHOCOLATE CAKE MIX

1 PINT SOUR CREAM

1 PKG INSTANT CHOCOLATE PUDDING (ANY SIZE)*

1 6 OZ BAG CHOCOLATE CHIPS (1 CUP)

¾ CUP OIL

4 EGGS

1 CUP WATER

SPRAY CROCK POT WITH NONSTICK SPRAY. MIX ALL INGREDIENTS. COOK ON LOW FOR 6-8 HOURS. TRY NOT TO LIFT THE LID. SERVE WARM WITH ICE CREAM.

Robert Burns

Come join us for a fun-filled evening on Saturday February 6th 2010. Tickets are 20$, and include a hearty supper served with haggis.

Guest preacher Rev. Dr. Matthew Anderson

Guest preacher Rev. Dr. Matthew Anderson

Come join us for St Andrew’s 85th anniversary service on January 24th at 11:00 AM, featuring guest preacher Rev. Dr. Matthew Anderson.

wpcu




“In order to unite with one another, we must love one another;
in order to love one another, we must know one another;
in order to know one another, we must go and meet one another.”

http://ecumenism.net/wpcu/



This year St Andrew’s will be host to the second annual week of prayer for Christian Unity (wpcu) service on the south shore of Montreal. The Service will take place on January 24th, 2010 at 7:00 PM, involving various Christian denominations and will be conducted in both English and French.

A New Authority

A New Authority

Come join us for a Christmas Eve Service this Thursday, December 24th beginning at 7:30 PM. Worship involves singing many traditional Christmas hymns and geared towards all ages. Refreshments and hot apple cider will be provided afterward.

Minister: Rev. Dr. Barry Mack

Organist: Mr. Steve Gilson

Thursday, December 24th, 2009 7:30 p.m.
St. Andrew’s Church
496 Birch St Lambert (corner of Birch and Green)

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