For a number of years Salisbury United Sunday School has sponsored children through the Foster Parents PLAN. This international foster parent program enables disadvantaged children from other countries to have access to education,clean water, sanitation and healthcare. Maria-Rubidia, our foster child with the PLAN, has now reached the age that she can move on and assume [.......]
We have an active program for children at Salisbury United Church. In the picture, we see Rev. britt and our Sunday School Coordinator Lynne with the children. During most Sunday services, a Discovery Time is used to engage the children with the message of the day prior to their Sunday School. On some Sundays, Solomon [.......]
Join with your Church Board (from 9:30 to noon on January 28th) studying the 4 faith statements of the United Church of Canada. We will gather for a potluck continental brunch and reading of the four statements with discussion. All church members are invited. Board members are making time for this study in preparation for [.......]
Christmas Eve: 7:00 P.M.; Dec. 24th. Carol singing and musical prelude starting at about 6:40 P.M. Christmas day: No service; please check other worship opportunities. Sunday, Jan. 1: Regular service at 10:30 A.M. Sunday School: Resumes Jan. 8th
What imaginations! Every Christmas card that the Sunday School made on Sunday was uniquely special. There is no doubt that parents and family will be delighted with those cards. Red, green and gold combined with different textures of tissue paper, ribbon and foil made the cards so lovely and vibrant. Some used cut out doves [.......]
A story by Rex Knowles was relayed in Church yesterday and it is worth reading — the link to this message provides the story as republished by a blogger. Take a couple minutes to read it. “We come at Christmas burdened down with gold–with the showy gift and the tinsely tree. Under the circumstances we [.......]
In Sunday school, we will be talking about Mary’s and Joseph’s anticipation of the birth of Jesus. During the weeks of Advent we are filled with excitement and anticipation. Just as with the first Christmas, we are looking forward to the gifts of hope, love, joy and peace. We will sing a carol and we [.......]
“The Christmas Tree” presentation was just wonderful. The oral presentation was spoken beautifully. The angels, shepherds and kings were so good. Many adults spoke about how much they enjoyed your presentation and the message it gave. All were impressed with how well you performed. Placing yourselves so well in ‘the nativity scene’ was a lovely [.......]
Make your gifts meaningful! This year, purchase gifts that show your family and friends how much you care, gifts that make them feel great, gifts that help change the world. In a world where many don’t have access to the basic elements of life, imagine the benefits possible from a gift of medicine and health [.......]