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As we journey with Jesus to the promise of resurrection, Holy Week helps us connect with the core of the Christian story and explores joy, pain, humility, grief and miracle.
How was land used by the families and social structures of ancient Israel? How did this use of land convey the spirituality of God’s people and help express their understanding of God? This four part Bible study will explore the spirituality of land as a part of the creation theology of the Hebrew Bible. Led by Rev. Dr. Patricia Dutcher-Walls.
Feeding our kids and loved ones is not just a nutritional event but a relational and emotional endeavour. Join Dr. Deborah MacNamara who will reveal the surprising secrets behind eating together, which have been camouflaged due to our preoccupation with what is on the plate.
Our Place
In the World
St. Andrew’s-Wesley respectfully acknowledges that we gather on the unceded lands of the xʷməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish), and Səl̓ílwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations. For thousands of years, First Nations people have walked on this land and their relationship with the land is at the centre of their lives and spirituality. As a church, and settlers on these shores, we have a life-long responsibility to unlearn our misunderstandings of history, territory, and identity through critical reflection, acknowledgement, and listening.
St. Andrew’s-Wesley United Church
Suite 100, 1022 Nelson Street
Vancouver, BC, Canada V6E 4S7
tel: 604.683.4574
office@standrewswesley.com
Accessible parking available off the lane.
Free parking for Sunday Services.