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Locality: Norwood, Ontario

Phone: +1 705-639-2190



Address: 15 Flora St. Corner of Flora and Hwy #45 K0L 2V0 Norwood, ON, Canada

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St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church 01.10.2020

Lift is in, getting all the details finished.

St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church 20.09.2020

Look at what’s been happening!!!!

St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church 17.09.2020

Service is cancelled this morning Jan 12th, stay safe everyone!Service is cancelled this morning Jan 12th, stay safe everyone!

St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church 04.09.2020

Donations of clean gently used clothing accepted at the church Thurs. Nov. 7th after 9 a.m.

St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church 24.08.2020

To Those Who Bring Small Children to Church: There you are at church. Your baby or toddler is restless. Perhaps even a little boisterous. You try to silence the...m, and nothing. You try to pacify them with food or toys, and nothing. Eventually, you resort to the last thing you wanted to do: you pick them up, and before a watching audience, you make the march out of the church. All the while you’re a little embarrassed, maybe a little frustrated too. You might even think to yourself, There’s no point in coming to church. I get nothing out of it because I have to constantly care for my kid. I want you - mothers and/or fathers - to know just how encouraging you are to so many. The elderly woman who often feels alone beams with a smile at the sight of you wrestling with your little one. She’s been there before. She knows how hard it can be, but she smiles because to hear that brings back precious memories. Seeing young parents and their small children brighten her day; she may have just received bad news about her health but seeing the vitality of young ones removes - if but for a moment - her fears. The older man who always seems to be grouchy notices you too. He’s always talking about how children in this day have no respect or sense of goodness. But he sees you - a young family - in church every week. Like clockwork, he can depend on the sight of you and your young family. You give him hope that maybe the Church isn’t doomed after all, because there are still young parents who love God enough to bring their restless children to church. Bring your children to church! If we don’t hear crying, the church is dying. As hard as it might be for you as a parent who’s half-asleep, keep on doing what you’re doing. You are an encouragement, and you’re starting off your children’s lives as you should. - Author unknown

St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church 10.08.2020

Getting it done...

St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church 31.07.2020

Getting it done.

St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church 29.06.2020

Breaking ground to be accessible!!!!!!

St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church 20.06.2020

Huge Yard and BAKE at St. Andrew's Presbyterian church today 8-1, Everything must go!!!!!

St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church 18.05.2020

Melda is coming to St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Norwood on Sunday March 10th at 9:30 am as part of our regular service. There will time after the service to have a coffee and talk with Melda. Don't miss this exciting chance to hear this wonderful story teller. Everyone is welcome. Melda Roache Clark is a mental health speaker hailing from a small fishing village in Nova Scotia. Melda is a natural storyteller, sharing her true-to-life trials and successes with audiences i...n Ontario and on the east coast. Melda’s talk, A Broken Mind, addresses child sexual abuse, low self-esteem, perfectionism, people pleasing, body image and depression. Sharing her personal journey with the audience, Melda relates how these issues have affected her life in a multitude of ways. A helping hand for those on their own mental health journeys, Melda shares her point of view as a survivor as well as a wife, mother, and grandmother. Melda has managed to carve out a new path with support from family, friends, colleagues and health professionals. Looking back, I can see that sexual abuse affected my life from childhood until this very moment,says Melda. In my view, it broke my brain in a way that could never be repaired. My goal is to share my story of hope with as many people as possible. For more information visit Melda’s website at www.meldaroacheclark.com. See more

St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church 29.04.2020

Church starts at 11 tomorrow Feb. 10th, lunch and annual meeting to followChurch starts at 11 tomorrow Feb. 10th, lunch and annual meeting to follow

St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church 15.04.2020

St. Andrew's is closed this morning. Jan, 27th. Stay safe everyone!!!