Check out this weeks edition of Wednesday Morning Staff Meetings with Judith Gaunt. Hear what has been going on with the Sunday morning children's ministry!
Many in our church family want to be praying for one another, the city, province, Canada and the world right now. Often times it's hard to know where to start. We invite you to join with us in praying for others. HEALTHCARE WORKERSFrom a nurse in our congregation Pray for our patients: for their healing, safety, comfort and loneliness.
Hello church family! Have some more interesting resources for you this week. 1. Have you heard of Boundless? Boundless is an award-winning ministry of Focus on the Family with the goal of helping young adults grow up, own their faith, date with purpose and prepare for marriage and family. Through articles, a group blog, a weekly
Mike and Nikki are going to Senegal, West Africa to serve with our denomination (The Christian and Missionary Alliance) as Alliance International Worker Apprentices. They plan to leave in January 2021. We are looking at ways to continue support raising with the necessary social distancing precautions. This will likely involve
Continuing in our Sermon Series, Gospel Goodness: The Cost of Discipleship. Looking at Luke 14:25-35Don't have Facebook? No problem. You can watch the sermon right here.Sermon Notes | Link to Weekly Bulletins The worship set list of the selected songs can be found here.
My name is Steve Gaunt and my wife Judith and I have been part of WLA for about 30 years. We have four children, Andrew (25), Christine (22), Adam (19), and Caleb (17). I have been part of the Board of Elders, on and off, for about 20 years. Vocationally, I am an elementary school teacher at London Christian Academy and have been there 24 years.
As I scroll through my social media feeds and come across an assortment of corona virus statistics and toilet paper memes, it seems that anxiety and uncertainty are common themes. These feelings are understandable given our COVID-19 climate and the realities of social isolation, job losses, online learning, and the general sense of unease that