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April 1, 2018 - Easter Sunday - Feast of the Resurrection

3/29/2018

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Greetings:
 
EASTER SERVICES (The Easter Triduum)
Maundy Thursday, March 29 – 6:00 pm.  At this simple service we will remember the Last Supper.  This is the last meal that Jesus shared with his disciples and is  the beginning of what we know as Holy Communion.  Included in this commemoration will be the ancient practice of foot washing, see John 13: 3-17 (or hand washing for those who prefer to keep their shoes on)

 
Good Friday, March 30 – 10:30 am. Stations of the Cross.  We will follow Jesus’ journey from the Garden of Gethsemane to the Cross using the Gospels as our guide.  As we remember the suffering of Jesus, we will also reflect on the suffering in our world today.
Easter Sunday, April 1 – 10:30 am.  This is the Feast of the Resurrection, the promise of new life.  During the Time for All Ages we will open some “Resurrection Eggs” as we share the story of the empty tomb.  In the Scriptures and the sermon, we will hear again Mary Magdalene’s message to the disciples, “I have seen the Lord!”
 
the stations of the RESURRECTION Bible Study
We did not have a Lenten Bible Study this year, but I am offering an Easter Bible Study.  Using the book the stations of the RESURRECTION, written by a Methodist minister from London, we will reflect on eight Gospel stories of encounters with the Risen Christ, from the empty tomb to the ascension. I would like to start this series during the week following Sunday, April 8 (if that is possible).  There is a sign-up sheet at the church where you can indicate your preferred day of the week and time for the study.  If you are not able to sign up at church, send me an email with your preferences.  Hope to see you!

 
 
NEW PASTORAL CARE INITIATIVE – “CARE CALLS”
In order for us to be current with the pastoral needs of members of the congregation, the Pastoral Care committee of Spirit West is planning on introducing “Care Calls.”  What is a “Care Call” you ask.  A “Care Call” is a call you receive from a member of the congregation appointed by the Pastoral Care committee to check in with you, particularly if we haven’t seen or heard from you for a while.  We are not trying to be nosy, but we know of people who have been ill or confined at home and would like to know that the church is thinking of them.  Sometimes they would have liked a visit, but that word never got to the minister.  We want to make sure that no one is forgotten.
How can you help?  The Pastoral Care committee is looking for people who would be willing to make “Care Calls” on behalf of the congregation.  Are you good on the phone?  Are you willing to take a bit of training? Can you keep private conversations private?  Would you like to be a “Care Caller?”  There will be a meeting for those interested in becoming Care Callers on Sunday, April 15 after church.

 
Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner? – Join us in using cunning stealth and covert organization, to surprise our phenomenal Spirit West chefs.  Only at the ring of their doorbell, should they discover who will join them for dinner on their chosen night of gastronomical delights!! This fund-raiser for the church will take place during the months of March, April and May! It is a terrific time to enjoy a fabulous meal and fellowship. Those who wish to host a dinner are asked to contact Bill C. at 780-481-2662. Hosts need to indicate the dates and times of their dinners and the number of guests they will be hosting. If there is a theme for the evening, this should also be provided.  Guests will have the opportunity to select where they will dine and to provide any dietary restrictions to the conveners (who will secretly pass on the information to the hosts).  A free will offering, in envelopes, will be collected by the host.  A minimum offering of $25.00 per person is suggested.  Please plan on attending one of these sensational evening parties and generously supporting our church.
 

 Outreach at Spirit West
We are still collecting mitts, hats, hand warmers, coffee cards, hot chocolate packages, coffee travel mugs, etc. for both Bissell Center and the Jasper Place Wellness Center.  You can bring these items in and put them on the giving tree or leave them in the baskets on the table. 
 

 A NEW WAY TO CONTRIBUTE FINANCIALLY
You don’t have offering envelopes, you are not on PAR, and you don’t get to church as often as you would like, but you want to make a financial contribution to work of Spirit West, and receive a tax receipt.  Now you can!  Check out the online donation option on our website spiritwest.org and click on the Donate tab in the navigation bar.   It was suggested at a Board Meeting that everyone give the donate button a try (just to make sure it works, of course)
 

 Security Access codes
The church access code for the alarm system has been changed.  Each of our renters will have their own code.  Members of the Spirit West congregation who have a key to the church (choir, Ladies’ Group, Men’s Breakfast etc.) need to see Norma or Larry to get the new code.  You don’t want to set the alarm off, by using an outdated code.
  
PRAYER CIRCLE
There is now a Spirit West Prayer Circle.  We gather at the church on Thursday mornings at 10:30. We share a reading, share our stories or concerns, and pray.   There is no “sign-up” for this, just come as you feel the need.  If you are interested, join us on Thursdays.
 
 RIDE  TO CHURCH? 
From time to time we encounter people who would like to come to church at Spirit West, but are unable to because they do not have means of transportation.  Can you give a ride? If you would be willing to make yourself available to provide a ride to church please call the church office.  Do you need a ride? Would you like to come to church at Spirit West, but are unable to because you have no ride, please call the church office. (780-481-1406)

Spirit West Prayer Chain
The Spirit West Prayer Chain is a group of people who have committed to continue our prayers of concern from Sunday through the week.  To be part of this ministry, email your request to spiritwest.prayerchain@gmail.com .  You may also email a request for prayer to the same email address.  If you would prefer to talk to someone, you can call the church or call Edina T. at 780-481-3508

SPIRIT WEST ONLINE!
Our Website is at www.spiritwest.org .
Our  Facebook page is  https://www.facebook.com/SpirtWestUnitedChurch
 Office hours 
-  Norma => 11 am to 4:00 pm, Monday to Thursday
-  Larry => 9:30 am to 2:30 pm, Tuesday to Friday

Larry
(Rev.) Larry K. Wright, CD, BA, MDiv
Minister
Spirit West United Church
780-481-1406
Spiritwest.minister@telus.net
Spiritwest.org



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March 15, 2018 - Fifth Sunday in Lent - Celtic Echoes

3/15/2018

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Greetings:
 
THIS SUNDAY I will be focusing on the passage from the Prophet Jeremiah.  Through the prophet God speaks to the children of Israel about a new covenant.  It will not be like previous covenants, that have been broken by the people.  It will be a covenant that is written on their hearts.  It will be so much a part of them that they will not have to be reminded of it, they will not have to learn it or teach it.  They shall know God “from the least of the them to the greatest.”  In our day, is our relationship with God written on our hearts?  If not, where is it written?
 
The Scripture readings for Sunday are Jeremiah 31:31-34 and John 3: 14-16. In the Time for All Ages the story is called, “I know….” The Sermon is titled “Where is it written?”
 
Because we could not incorporate the wide variety of Celtic music in our Celtic Sunday, the music for this Sunday will be “Celtic Echoes.”  The music will reflect the larger Celtic influence beyond Ireland.  Adding to our worship will be the presence of Nova Bells, one of the bell choirs from Robertson-Wesley.

 
CELEBRATION OF LIFE – JOAN SMITH
Joan Smith, the wife of Rev. Neville Smith and a dedicated church worker in her own right, passed away on Wednesday morning after a lengthy illness.  A Celebration of Joan’s life will be held at Spirit West on Monday, March 19 at 11:00 am.  A time of fellowship will follow in the Lower Hall.
 

 HOLY WEEK AND EASTER SERVICES
Palm Sunday, March 25 – 10:30 am with procession with palms
Maundy Thursday, March 29 – 6:00 pm, Communion
Good Friday, March 30 – 10:30 am
Easter Sunday, April 1 – 10:30

  
Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner? – Join us in using cunning stealth and covert organization, to surprise our phenomenal Spirit West chefs.  Only at the ring of their doorbell, should they discover who will join them for dinner on their chosen night of gastronomical delights!! This fund-raiser for the church will take place during the months of March, April and May! It is a terrific time to enjoy a fabulous meal and fellowship. Those who wish to host a dinner are asked to contact Bill C. at 780-481-2662. Hosts need to indicate the dates and times of their dinners and the number of guests they will be hosting. If there is a theme for the evening, this should also be provided.  Guests will have the opportunity to select where they will dine and to provide any dietary restrictions to the conveners (who will secretly pass on the information to the hosts).  A free will offering, in envelopes, will be collected by the host.  A minimum offering of $25.00 per person is suggested.  Please plan on attending one of these sensational evening parties and generously supporting our church.
  
Outreach at Spirit West
We are still collecting mitts, hats, hand warmers, coffee cards, hot chocolate packages, coffee travel mugs, etc. for both Bissell Center and the Jasper Place Wellness Center.  You can bring these items in and put them on the giving tree or leave them in the baskets on the table. 

 
NEW PASTORAL CARE INITIATIVE – “CARE CALLS”
In order for us to be current with the pastoral needs of members of the congregation, the Pastoral Care committee of Spirit West is planning on introducing “Care Calls.”  What is a “Care Call” you ask.  A “Care Call” is a call you receive from a member of the congregation appointed by the Pastoral Care committee to check in with you, particularly if we haven’t seen or heard from you for a while.  We are not trying to be nosy, but we know of people who have been ill or confined at home and would like to know that the church is thinking of them.  Sometimes they would have liked a visit, but that word never got to the minister.  We want to make sure that no one is forgotten.
How can you help?  The Pastoral Care committee is looking for people who would be willing to make “Care Calls” on behalf of the congregation.  Are you good on the phone?  Are you willing to take a bit of training? Can you keep private conversations private?  Would you like to be a “Care Caller?”  If your answers are yes, please contact Larry at the church office.
 

 A NEW WAY TO CONTRIBUTE FINANCIALLY
You don’t have offering envelopes, you are not on PAR, and you don’t get to church as often as you would like, but you want to make a financial contribution to work of Spirit West, and receive a tax receipt.  Now you can!  Check out the online donation option on our website spiritwest.org and click on the Donate tab in the navigation bar.   It was suggested at a Board Meeting that everyone give the donate button a try (just to make sure it works, of course)
 
 Security Access codes
The church access code for the alarm system has been changed.  Each of our renters will have their own code.  Members of the Spirit West congregation who have a key to the church (choir, Ladies’ Group, Men’s Breakfast etc.) need to see Norma or Larry to get the new code.  You don’t want to set the alarm off, by using an outdated code.

 
 PRAYER CIRCLE
There is now a Spirit West Prayer Circle.  We gather at the church on Thursday mornings at 10:30. We share a reading, share our stories or concerns, and pray.   There is no “sign-up” for this, just come as you feel the need.  If you are interested, join us on Thursdays.
 
 RIDE  TO CHURCH? 
From time to time we encounter people who would like to come to church at Spirit West, but are unable to because they do not have means of transportation.  Can you give a ride? If you would be willing to make yourself available to provide a ride to church please call the church office.  Do you need a ride? Would you like to come to church at Spirit West, but are unable to because you have no ride, please call the church office. (780-481-1406)
Spirit West Prayer Chain
The Spirit West Prayer Chain is a group of people who have committed to continue our prayers of concern from Sunday through the week.  To be part of this ministry, email your request to spiritwest.prayerchain@gmail.com .  You may also email a request for prayer to the same email address.  If you would prefer to talk to someone, you can call the church or call Edina T. at 780-481-3508

​SPIRIT WEST ONLINE!

Our Website is at www.spiritwest.org .
Our  Facebook page is  https://www.facebook.com/SpirtWestUnitedChurch

 Office hours 
-  Norma => 11 am to 4:00 pm, Monday to Thursday
-  Larry => 9:30 am to 2:30 pm, Tuesday to Friday

Larry
(Rev.) Larry K. Wright, CD, BA, MDiv
Minister
Spirit West United Church
780-481-1406
Spiritwest.minister@telus.net
Spiritwest.org
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March 8, 2018 - Fourth Sunday in Lent - Celtic Sunday

3/8/2018

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Greetings on this International Women’s Day.  Unlike other “Days” in the calendar today is not a “be nice to a woman” day.  It is a day when we are called on to reflect on the struggles faced by women all over the world, including Canada, in realizing true equality in all aspects of society.  It is a day for each of us to find ways in which we can promote gender equality in our spheres of influence.
 
THIS SUNDAY is a special Sunday at Spirit West.  It is our Celtic Sunday, a day when our worship is influenced by music and prayers of the Celtic church.  When we say or hear “Celtic” we tend to think mainly of Ireland, but the Celtic people, of whom there were many tribes, had a culture that spread from what is now the British Isles to present day Turkey.  When Paul wrote to the Galatians, he was writing to a Celtic people.  However, in the great clash of empires, the Celtic peoples were pushed to the northern edges of their world forming the basis of the Irish, Scottish Gaelic, Welsh, Breton, Cornish and Manx languages and cultures. It is from these groups that we get what we call Celtic Christianity.  As special part of our worship will be the music of the HarpBeat  harp ensemble.  In some parts of the Christian Church, this Sunday is also known as Laetare Sunday, the “joyful” Sunday in Lent, a bit of relief from the rigours of Lent.  The presence of HarpBeat is certainly in keeping with this tradition.  In some places, but not at Spirit West, the liturgical colour associated with Laetare Sunday is rose.  The readings for Sunday are taken from the lectionary. The reading from the Law is from the book of Numbers, which for the most part is a statistical record of the Hebrew people, concerns a bronze serpent on a pole.  This was a device that when lifted up provided healing to those who looked at it.  This has been seen in the church as a prefiguring of Christ who was lifted up on the cross, providing salvation to those who believed.  The Gospel passage from John contains the often quoted, “For God so loved the world…”
 
The Scripture readings for Sunday are Numbers 21:4-9 and John 3: 14-16. In the Time for All Ages we will talk about, “Pangur Ban.”
The Sermon is titled “For God so loved… .”

  
Outreach at Spirit West
This Saturday you are invited to come to the Church at 4:30 pm to help make sandwiches and bag lunches for the Jasper Place Wellness Centre.  You don’t need to bring anything but your willingness to help for about an hour
We are still collecting mitts, hats, hand warmers, coffee cards, hot chocolate packages, coffee travel mugs, etc. for both Bissell Center and the Jasper Place Wellness Center.  You can bring these items in and put them on the giving tree or leave them in the baskets on the table. 

  
NEW PASTORAL CARE INITIATIVE – “CARE CALLS”
In order for us to be current with the pastoral needs of members of the congregation, the Pastoral Care committee of Spirit West is planning on introducing “Care Calls.”  What is a “Care Call” you ask.  A “Care Call” is a call you receive from a member of the congregation appointed by the Pastoral Care committee to check in with you, particularly if we haven’t seen or heard from you for a while.  We are not trying to be nosy, but we know of people who have been ill or confined at home and would like to know that the church is thinking of them.  Sometimes they would have liked a visit, but that word never got to the minister.  We want to make sure that no one is forgotten.
How can you help?  The Pastoral Care committee is looking for people who would be willing to make “Care Calls” on behalf of the congregation.  Are you good on the phone?  Are you willing to take a bit of training? Can you keep private conversations private?  Would you like to be a “Care Caller?”  If your answers are yes, please contact Larry at the church office.

 
 Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner? – Join us in using cunning stealth and covert organization, to surprise our phenomenal Spirit West chefs.  Only at the ring of their doorbell, should they discover who will join them for dinner on their chosen night of gastronomical delights!! This fund-raiser for the church will take place during the months of March, April and May! It is a terrific time to enjoy a fabulous meal and fellowship. Those who wish to host a dinner are asked to contact Bill C. at 780-481-2662. Hosts need to indicate the dates and times of their dinners and the number of guests they will be hosting. If there is a theme for the evening, this should also be provided.  Guests will have the opportunity to select where they will dine and to provide any dietary restrictions to the conveners (who will secretly pass on the information to the hosts).  A free will offering, in envelopes, will be collected by the host.  A minimum offering of $25.00 per person is suggested.  Please plan on attending one of these sensational evening parties and generously supporting our church.
 
 HOLY WEEK AND EASTER SERVICES
Palm Sunday, March 25 – 10:30 am with procession with palms
Maundy Thursday, March 29 – 6:30 pm, Communion
Good Friday, March 30 – 10:30 am
Easter Sunday, April 1 – 10:30

 
 A NEW WAY TO CONTRIBUTE FINANCIALLY
You don’t have offering envelopes, you are not on PAR, and you don’t get to church as often as you would like, but you want to make a financial contribution to work of Spirit West, and receive a tax receipt.  Now you can!  Check out the online donation option on our website spiritwest.org and click on the Donate tab in the navigation bar.   It was suggested at a Board Meeting that everyone give the donate button a try (just to make sure it works, of course)
 

 Security Access codes
The church access code for the alarm system has been changed.  Each of our renters will have their own code.  Members of the Spirit West congregation who have a key to the church (choir, Ladies’ Group, Men’s Breakfast etc.) need to see Norma or Larry to get the new code.  You don’t want to set the alarm off, by using an outdated code.

 
 PRAYER CIRCLE
There is now a Spirit West Prayer Circle.  We gather at the church on Thursday mornings at 10:30. We share a reading, share our stories or concerns, and pray.   There is no “sign-up” for this, just come as you feel the need.  If you are interested, join us on Thursdays.
 
 RIDE  TO CHURCH? 
From time to time we encounter people who would like to come to church at Spirit West, but are unable to because they do not have means of transportation.  Can you give a ride? If you would be willing to make yourself available to provide a ride to church please call the church office.  Do you need a ride? Would you like to come to church at Spirit West, but are unable to because you have no ride, please call the church office. (780-481-1406)

Spirit West Prayer Chain

The Spirit West Prayer Chain is a group of people who have committed to continue our prayers of concern from Sunday through the week.  To be part of this ministry, email your request to spiritwest.prayerchain@gmail.com .  You may also email a request for prayer to the same email address.  If you would prefer to talk to someone, you can call the church or call Edina T. at 780-481-3508

SPIRIT WEST ONLINE!

Our Website is at www.spiritwest.org .
Our  Facebook page is  https://www.facebook.com/SpirtWestUnitedChurch
 
Office hours 
-  Norma => 11 am to 4:00 pm, Monday to Thursday
-  Larry => 9:30 am to 2:30 pm, Tuesday to Friday

​Larry
(Rev.) Larry K. Wright, CD, BA, MDiv
Minister
Spirit West United Church
780-481-1406
Spiritwest.minister@telus.net
Spiritwest.org




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March 4, 2015 - Third Sunday in Lent with communion

3/1/2018

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Greetings,
 
The lectionary reading from the Law (Old Testament, Hebrew Scriptures) for this Sunday is the passage from the book of Exodus that outlines the ten commandments.  People’s reactions to the ten commandments vary widely.  Some people when they find out that I am a minister, immediately explain that while they are not religious they do follow the ten commandments.  I usually refrain from asking them to name them.  Others see the ten commandments as part of the problem with religion, it’s all about rules, and nobody is going to tell them what to believe or how to act.  Others (of a certain age) think of the movie with the late actor and NRA president Charlton Heston as Moses.  Of course, I believe that all these responses miss the mark by a wide margin.  The other lectionary reading for Sunday is from John’s Gospel and is the story of Jesus’ angry and violent reaction to what was considered legal commerce in the Temple in Jerusalem.  It’s a story that many “liberal” Christians have a hard time with, and it is a story found in all four gospels.  It is interesting to me that the version in Mark (the “oldest”  gospel, c. 66-70 AD) and the version in John (the “newest” gospel, c. 90-110 AD) show Jesus at his most violent.  Only John mentions a whip.  Matthew and Luke (in the middle, c. 80-90 AD) tone things down a bit.  Even at the time the gospels were being composed this story seems to have been deemed important but a bit awkward.  So where do rules fit into our understanding of our journey of faith.  Do the ten commandments still matter.  What do we do if we encounter rules or laws in society (or the church)  that permit something that seems wrong, or conversely, forbid something that seems good.
 
The Scripture readings for Sunday are Exodus 20:1-17 and John 2: 13-22. In the Time for All Ages we will talk about, “Rules, rules, rules.” The Sermon is titled “Rules for Community”

 
 NEW PASTORAL CARE INITIATIVE – “CARE CALLS”
In order for us to be current with the pastoral needs of members of the congregation, the Pastoral Care committee of Spirit West is planning on introducing “Care Calls.”  What is a “Care Call” you ask.  A “Care Call” is a call you receive from a member of the congregation appointed by the Pastoral Care committee to check in with you, particularly if we haven’t seen or heard from you for a while.  We are not trying to be nosy, but we know of people who have been ill or confined at home and would like to know that the church is thinking of them.  Sometimes they would have liked a visit, but that word never got to the minister.  We want to make sure that no one is forgotten.
How can you help?  The Pastoral Care committee is looking for people who would be willing to make “Care Calls” on behalf of the congregation.  Are you good on the phone?  Are you willing to take a bit of training? Can you keep private conversations private?  Would you like to be a “Care Caller?”  If your answers are yes, please contact Larry at the church office.
  

Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner? – Join us in using cunning stealth and covert organization, to surprise our phenomenal Spirit West chefs.  Only at the ring of their doorbell, should they discover who will join them for dinner on their chosen night of gastronomical delights!! This fund-raiser for the church will take place during the months of March, April and May! It is a terrific time to enjoy a fabulous meal and fellowship. Those who wish to host a dinner are asked to contact Bill C. at 780-481-2662. Hosts need to indicate the dates and times of their dinners and the number of guests they will be hosting. If there is a theme for the evening, this should also be provided.  Guests will have the opportunity to select where they will dine and to provide any dietary restrictions to the conveners (who will secretly pass on the information to the hosts).  A free will offering, in envelopes, will be collected by the host.  A minimum offering of $25.00 per person is suggested.  Please plan on attending one of these sensational evening parties and generously supporting our church.
  
HOLY WEEK AND EASTER SERVICES
Palm Sunday, March 25 – 10:30 am with procession with palms
Maundy Thursday, March 29 – 6:30 pm, Communion
Good Friday, March 30 – 10:30 am
Easter Sunday, April 1 – 10:30

  
A NEW WAY TO CONTRIBUTE FINANCIALLY
You are don’t have envelopes, you are not on PAR, and you don’t get to church as often as you would like, but you want to make a financial contribution to work of Spirit West, and receive a tax receipt.  Now you can!  Check out the online donation option on our website spiritwest.org and click on the Donate tab in the navigation bar.   It was suggested at a Board Meeting that everyone give the donate button a try (just to make sure it works, of course)
  
Security Access codes
The church access code for the alarm system has been changed.  Each of our renters will have their own code.  Members of the Spirit West congregation who have a key to the church (choir, Ladies’ Group, Men’s Breakfast etc.) need to see Norma or Larry to get the new code.  You don’t want to set the alarm off, by using an outdated code.
  
Outreach Activities
 We are still collecting mitts, hats, hand warmers, coffee cards, hot chocolate packages, coffee travel mugs, etc. for both Bissell Center and the Jasper Place Wellness Center.  You can bring these items in and put them on the giving tree or leave them in the baskets on the table. 
  
PRAYER CIRCLE
There is now a Spirit West Prayer Circle.  We gather at the church on Thursday mornings at 10:30. We share a reading, share our stories or concerns, and pray.   There is no “sign-up” for this, just come as you feel the need.  If you are interested, join us on Thursdays.
 
 RIDE  TO CHURCH? 
From time to time we encounter people who would like to come to church at Spirit West, but are unable to because they do not have means of transportation.  Can you give a ride? If you would be willing to make yourself available to provide a ride to church please call the church office.  Do you need a ride? Would you like to come to church at Spirit West, but are unable to because you have no ride, please call the church office. (780-481-1406)

Spirit West Prayer Chain
The Spirit West Prayer Chain is a group of people who have committed to continue our prayers of concern from Sunday through the week.  To be part of this ministry, email your request to spiritwest.prayerchain@gmail.com .  You may also email a request for prayer to the same email address.  If you would prefer to talk to someone, you can call the church or call Edina T. at 780-481-3508

SPIRIT WEST ONLINE!
Our Website is at www.spiritwest.org .
Our  Facebook page is  https://www.facebook.com/SpirtWestUnitedChurch

 Office hours 
-  Norma => 11 am to 4:00 pm, Monday to Thursday
-  Larry => 9:30 am to 2:30 pm, Tuesday to Friday

Larry
​(Rev.) Larry K. Wright, CD, BA, MDiv
Minister
Spirit West United Church
780-481-1406
Spiritwest.minister@telus.net
Spiritwest.org

 


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