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Easter Sunday Service Times8:00am, 9:15am, 10:30am, 11:45am Join us on Easter Sunday for four gatherings as we celebrate together as a church family! Music, refreshments, fun for kids, and a special Easter sermon from Kirsten Anonby. |
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Stations of the CrossFriday, April 18 at 10:00am Join us this morning for Fort Langley's Stations of the Cross, an event in partnership with the churches of Fort Langley. The walk begins in front of the Community Hall in Fort Langley at 10:00am. For a station's guide and more info, please visit: fortlangleychurches.ca For more infomation visit:
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Acknowledging Grief: A WorkshopSundays, April 27 & May 4 Grief is many things and expresses itself in many forms. It’s felt in our lives. It’s painful. We grieve for many reasons, and these sessions are inclusive of many forms of grief: a broken relationship, the death of a loved one, a health diagnosis, or a significant life change, or feeling the residue of grief walking through the above with someone we care about. Grief isn’t a problem to solve, an issue to grow out of, a thorn in the flesh, or something to get over. It’s not linear with a clear step-by-step process or a project to medicate and distract from. We don’t get to hop over grief with rose-coloured glasses. Jesus promises comfort in amongst our grief and pain. He draws near to us, as we are. We want this workshop to be a safe place to help us discover how grief is best acknowledged and understood. It will give us language to help our journeys and those we are walking with. Facilitators: Mike Vaters & Jillian Hart MA, CCC, RCC For more infomation visit: http://lwchurch.ca/events/acknowledging-grief-a-workshop--424/2025-04-27
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Through the Arts: ResurrectionApril 27 – May 11 For our community Art Exhibit this spring, we will be going all out to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus! After six and a half years of preaching through the Gospel of Luke, we are finally reaching its joyful and climactic conclusion. We are looking forward to seeing our artists' exploration of this theme: whether it's a work that shares how Jesus has brought you from death to life, or whether it's simply a declaration of praise to Jesus, who has brought all of His people from darkness to light. This will be an informal show, on display in our lobby and auditorium for three weeks from Sunday, April 27 to Sunday, May 11. We will be hosting a reception for this art exhibition on Sunday, May 4 (directly after the third service). This is a chance for our community to walk through the written and visual aspects of the exhibit, talk with the artists, and enjoy some performances and readings by artists in our community. We look forward to this time together to appreciate this exhibit and to celebrate the Resurrection of Jesus as a community! For more infomation visit:
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Arts Camp: Live It OutSave the Date! Registration Opens May 1 Arts Camp (July 7–10) is an inclusive camp which inspires children to grow in their relationship with Jesus and to develop in their God-given imagination and gifting! Over the week of camp, children learn and grow in relationship with God and others. Arts Camp was designed to promote curiosity and wonder in children about God, themselves, their world, and creation. This is done by creating safe spaces for friendship, fun, and laughter. Enthusiastic leaders encourage children to grow in their unique abilities through large and small group sessions, which include movement and music activities, art projects, jr. chef, bible lessons, and games. For more infomation visit:
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Join Our TeamCanada Summer Jobs We are hiring several temporary positions on our Ministry Team serving our children and youth through the Canada Summer Jobs Program! Click the link below to view the job descriptions and to apply. For more infomation visit:
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