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
 

My cousin, who farms near Ferintosh, Alberta (about an hour south of Camrose) posted, on her Facebook, a photo of their thermometer standing at 33 degrees below zero. Just a small example of how various communication tools are just part of our daily life, now. But, also, the news is full of debates about, and possible threats to, such tools on the internet.

Who would have thought? That's actually a question. How far back would we have to go to find the point at which the big issues of today were never even thought-of, at least in the context of the church? But, be honest: you never saw the internet coming--or, at least if you did you never got around to buying the stocks you should have--nor anticipated the shape of your life today, in that small point or many others besides. 

There is a lot of wisdom in serving God today, as best we can, and committing the future, whatever it will be, into God's hands. The old Russian proverb is, "Trust in God, but row for the shore". Note which part comes first.

Blessings, Rev. Neil

  

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