Welcome to Erindale United Church

Erindale is a diverse congregation with about 200 folk of all ages at worship on a Sunday morning.
Of course, many more are part of the life of the Church, but we are a congregation that strives to work within your busy life and schedule. We are always happy to see you, and grateful for the time and involvement you can offer.
Our worship services tend toward informal, with a good blend of traditional worship, 'contemporary' elements, and participation from many who bring the life of the church into our Sunday morning experience.   
"Erindale United Church is a people of God.
We embrace, proclaim and practice
The Gospel of Jesus Christ.
We seek justice for all people,
Striving to become a loving, nurturing
Ministering community."

Located in the picturesque valley of Dundas Crescent, just south of Dundas Street, East of the Credit River in Mississauga, Erindale United Church welcomes everyone to the weekly services.

Minister Rev. Neil Young

Weekly services at 10.30 a.m. Sunday morning. Church School is held during the worship service. Crib and Toddler care is available. Join us for fellowship over coffee after the service.

Wheelchair accessible. Ample parking.

From the Minister
 

And now for that most high holy day of the Church Year: the Garage Sale on Sat. April 28th.

Actually, it's not a bad vision of the Church: people working together. We don't make very much money. If it was for the dollars, we'd never bother, because the number of people and hours it takes just do not justify the effort, when you count-up the profits. Hard to make a large sum when you're dealing in quarters and toonies.

So, why do we do it? As best I can figure-out, we do it because we like doing things together. Aside from spiritual nourishment--if anything we do can ever be considered aside from that--the Church offers something that is increasingly rare: a community of people that you don't choose, or accept or 'friend' as you set-out. What relationship you have will be worked-out in the doing of it--and for such purposes, sorting garage sale junk is surprisingly workable. 

Blessings, Rev. Neil

  

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