Holy Week Services AD 2021
Palm Sunday – March 28th at 10:30AM
Maundy Thursday – April 1st at 7:00PM
Good Friday – April 2nd at 10:30 AM
Easter Sunday – April 4th at 9:00AM & 10:30AM
If you would like to worship in-person during these services, please contact the church office: office@poplc.ca or 905-332-7671. Services will be livestreamed through the church’s YouTube channel. Information can be found at www.poplc.ca.
In-Person WorshipSo that we may abide by the government’s health mandates, we ask that those who intend to join us in-person call or email the church office to register attendance in advance. At this time, we have paused our return to regular Sunday morning Christian education hour. However, if you want to dig into the Lord’s word with us, join us for our Saturday morning Bible study via Zoom. Contact the office for information on how to connect. |
Lenten ServiceThroughout the season of Lent, we have had a series of short mid-week devotions live-streamed to you from the sanctuary on Wednesday’s a 7:00PM. March 24 will be our final mid-week worship service before entering Holy Week. Please find the link to our YouTube channel on our website. We ask that those who intend to join us in-person call or email the church office to register attendance in advance.
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LCC One-Time Special Publication “Together, One”
Lutheran Church–Canada (LCC) has released a one-time special publication, entitled Together, One. It’s like a Lutheran Church–Canada family photo album, highlighting the people and organizations collectively serving as the body of Christ across the Lutheran landscape in Canada. Learn more about LCC’s commissions, committees, auxiliaries, listed service organization and more! Copies are available in the narthex.
Lenten Devotions
The Lutheran Hour Ministries Lenten devotion booklet The Marks of Love follows the narrative of Mark’s Gospel, “The Marks of Love” exploring the life and ministry of Jesus. The tragedy of Golgotha is met with the triumph of the resurrection on Easter morning. Along the way, we learn of Jesus’ deep compassion for those He loved and served, including those who put Him to death. Sharing Lenten devotions can be a way to reach out to family and friends who do not know the Saviour or celebrate Easter. Devotions can be downloaded at www.lhm.org/dailydevotions
In your prayers
Please remember those in mourning, those being treated for cancer, those recovering from surgery, those who have tested positive with COVID-19, our elderly and shut-in friends, all those under doctor’s care, and all those separated from family due to the COVID-19 restrictions, our Vicar-elect David Zakel, our Vacancy Pastor Robert Krestick, and Rev. James Schnarr. Restore Canada and the world in health and livelihood, and preserve us from pestilence and fear.
Supporting My Home Congregation in Difficult TimesThe expenses of the church continue through this pandemic. The support of congregation members is necessary. There are three ways to make financial contributions to Prince of Peace at this time: 1. LCC Web site 2. Monthly EFT 3. Personal Cheque Heavenly Father, You have richly blessed us through Jesus Christ, our Lord. Accept our offerings and use them to Your glory. Amen. |