Sunday Service – March 26, 2023

As we get closer and closer to Easter, we dive deeply into the dark trial of Jesus. Pastor Ruttan returns from vacation and will share a sermon based on John 19:1-16. Jesus is mocked, flogged and falsely condemned. What are we supposed to learn from the mockery of Jesus? (More than you’d think.) In the kids’ time we will think about our new memory verse (John 3:30) from another angle. We will worship, pray and sing together. There will be Sunday School, nursery care, and fellowship time after the service. The service is at 10:01 am in-person and online via YouTube.

Sunday Service – April 2, 2023

Palm Sunday is here! This Sunday you will be given a palm branch as you arrive. This is the official kick-off to Holy Week in the lead-up to Easter. We lend our voices to the crowds who greeted Jesus and hailed him as king as he entered Jerusalem—the same crowds who would abandon him shortly thereafter. Our text is Psalm 118, an important Scripture for this particular Sunday. We will sing songs, pray and learn together. There will be Sunday School, nursery care, and fellowship time after the service. The service is at 10:01 am in-person and online via YouTube.

Maundy Thursday

In-person only (no live-stream) “Maundy” comes from the Latin translation of Jesus’ words in John 13:34: “mandatum novum.” This means “new commandment” (to love one another as he loved us). You’ll be given a small candle, like on Christmas Eve. In this 40-minute service we will celebrate Communion. At the end of the service we’ll have the “liturgy of the candles” and leave in darkness and silence. No Sunday School, nursery or Fellowship Time afterwards.

Good Friday

In-person and online We gather at the foot of the cross to remember the sacrifice and crucifixion of Christ. It is a special time of singing, of prayer, and of remembering God’s sacrificial love made known on the cross. There is a 1-hour program for young people aged 4 and up. Nursery care available. No Fellowship Time afterwards.

Easter Sunday

In-person and online Easter Sunday is when we celebrate the resurrection of Christ! At 10:01am we gather to joyfully sing, pray and marvel at God’s power and goodness. There will Sunday School and nursery as usual. Pastor Ruttan welcomes the Rev. Winston Newman; together they will discuss ‘hope over the long haul.’

Sunday Service – April 16, 2023

Christ is risen! On Sunday Pastor Ruttan will teach about what happens next. Jesus appears in what had been a locked room, speaks to his disciples, shows them his nail-pierced hands and feet, and breathes out the Holy Spirit on them! A lot is happening–and we will consider it’s implications in our lives today. There will be Sunday School, nursery care, and fellowship time. The service is at 10:01am in-person and also live-streamed.

Sunday Service – April 23, 2023

On Sunday we will worship the everlasting God! We will sing, pray, and Pastor Ruttan will preach on John 21, the final chapter in our series on John’s Gospel. Peter denied Jesus three times; now he professes his love three times. Ours is a God of second chances–both then and now. During the service we will also commission our new Music Director, Nena LaMarre! There will be Sunday School, nursery care, and fellowship time. The service is at 10:01am in-person and also live-streamed.

Sunday Service – April 30, 2023

Westminster 170 Steel Street, Barrie, Ontario, Canada

The Two Pathways – that’s how the book of Psalms begins, and that’s how Pastor Ruttan will begin a new series on the most famous Psalms. We begin with Psalm 1, often called the “gateway to the psalms.” It will be a journey that includes Psalm 19, 23, 91 and more. Click here for a short video introduction to the series. We will honour God through biblical teaching, prayer, music, Sunday School, nursery care, and fellowship with one another. The service begins at 10:01am both in person and online via YouTube.

Sunday Service – May 7, 2023

It’s the most famous of the most famous psalms. People request it at funerals and underline it in their Bibles. They memorize it and plaque it for their walls. Many non-Christians can even recite the first few lines. “The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want.” On Sunday Pastor Ruttan will take us into this eternally comforting passage and explore what it might say to us today. If you missed it last week, click here for a short video introduction to this series on the Psalms. During the service we will honour God through biblical teaching, prayer, music, Sunday School, nursery care, and fellowship with one another. The service begins at 10:01am both in person and online via YouTube.

Sunday Service – May 14, 2023

On Sunday, May 14, 2023 we praise the living God and King of the universe! It is Mother’s Day. All of the ladies will receive a carnation when they come into the church. We will be blessed by a special musical piece by many of our young people, and in our prayers will will thank God for mothers, grandmothers, and mother figures, past and present. Pastor Ruttan will continue the series on the most famous Psalms. We come to Psalm 46. “God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble. Therefore we will not fear… Be still, and know that I am God” (verses 1-2, 10). It is mostly used during times of global, national or personal crises. It was also the inspiration for the hymn “A mighty fortress is our God.” Just like Psalm 23, it continues to provide words of eternal comfort and wisdom for whatever trials we face today. If you missed it previously, click here for a short video introduction to the Psalms in general. There will be Sunday School, nursery care, and fellowship with one another. The service begins at 10:01am both in person and online via YouTube.