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Locality: Taber, Alberta

Phone: +1 403-223-3939



Address: 4929 50th Ave T1G 1H7 Taber, AB, Canada

Website: united-church.ca

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Knox United Church 12.05.2021

-Sunday Prayer- Just Breathe Just breathe.... Breathe accountability. Breathe change. Breathe justice. Breathe life. Breathe love. Just breathe. by Kirk Byron Jones Amen.

Knox United Church 26.04.2021

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Knox United Church 11.04.2021

-Sunday Prayer- Take a deep breath in. Center yourself. Open your heart to the call of Christ to live in love. Listen to that call for 5 minutes in stillness. ... Spirit of God, you brood over the waters of chaos in our lives. You call us to surrender any vestige of privilege and renounce all discrimination. Give us the strength to continue working for racial justice. Spirit of God you call us into community where we are one family, one in your Love. May we respond to this call and turn toward conversion. May we live in your inclusive love and trust in the promise that we will be healed! Spirit of God, you brood over the waters of chaos in our nation and our world. You challenge us to dismantle white supremacy and create a nation and world of Inclusion for all people. Spirit of God, free us to live without fear in the promise of our oneness in you. May we respond to your call and turn toward conversion. May we live in your inclusive love and trust in the promise that we will be healed! -Sister Simone Campbell, SSS, Former Executive Director of NETWORK Amen.

Knox United Church 30.03.2021

A Celtic Morning Prayer Christ we rise today Knowing that you alone Know our hearts... You alone can change Our sadness into joy Forgive us our shortcomings Teach us patience Teach us kindness Help us to forgive Those who have injured us And keep us from injuring others Keep our way lighted With your steadfast love Amen. Prayer and photo by Beth Maxwell Boyle