
April 3 Induction Service

SUNDAYS 10:30am
In-Person Worship Service
We are open for in-person worship in our sanctuary. A video of our Sunday service will be posted Sunday afternoons. Visit us on YouTube to see the latest videos from our worship services, or watch the service on our website below.
YouTube Channel address:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7QbnWLrMO6zMU54Dkj1zyQ
Sunday June 4
Online
Service

St. Andrew's Port Credit Worship Service for Sunday, January 4, 2026.

St. Andrew's Port Credit Worship Service for Sunday, December 28, 2025.

St. Andrew's Port Credit Christmas Eve Service - Thursday, December 24, 2025.

St. Andrew's Port Credit Worship Service for Sunday, December 21, 2025.
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Thank you so much for being willing to give toward what God is doing here at St. Andrew's Memorial Presbyterian Church! We are committed to using your offerings in a way that honours the Lord.
We Thank You For Your Generosity
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SPOTLIGHT ON NATIONAL & INTERNATIONAL MISSION

Presbyterian World Service & Development
Current Responses
Stories of PWS&D’s Life-Changing Impact
St. Andrew’s supports Presbyterian World Service & Development
and Presbyterian Sharing by contributing a portion of weekly givings received.
You can allocate a portion of your givings to go to Missions by indicating your request
in the “message” field of the online donation form >
We thank you for your generosity.

The United Nations has officially confirmed famine in Gaza, with millions of civilians facing devastating food shortages. Despite the obstacles to humanitarian access in Gaza, PWS&D continues to respond through ACT Alliance and Canadian Foodgrains Bank, providing food and other critical assistance wherever possible. More immediate humanitarian support is urgently needed to prevent more widespread suffering and loss of life.
SPOTLIGHT ON LOCAL MISSION

The Compass Food Bank

The Compass is a food bank and outreach centre located and serving Mississauga South. It was established by partnering Christian churches in the Clarkson-Lorne Park-Port Credit area. As a member church, St. Andrew’s donates financially, collects food for donation, and participates in other ways to support the work of the Compass.
The Compass provides a safe and welcoming place for people to come to for help. The Compass offers immediate assistance with food, then works with clients offering practical and spiritual support to the challenges that often come along with a low income.
The Compass is located at 427 Lakeshore Road E., Mississauga.
FOOD DONATION:
MOST NEEDED ITEMS

Evangel Hall Mission

Evangel Hall Mission is a community service agency that was founded in 1913 by the Presbyterian Church in Canada. For over a century, it has supported individuals experiencing poverty, homelessness, and social isolation in Toronto. Evangel Hall is a safe haven where people living with mental and physical health challenges, fighting addictions, and fleeing abuse can take a rest from their burdens and access supports. The Mission’s services address the physical, mental, spiritual, and emotional aspects of well-being and are available to anyone in need of support.
St. Andrew’s supports the work of the Mission with monthly donations of sandwiches, baked goods, fruit, personal and feminine hygiene products, socks and new or gently used clothing.
DONATIONS:
MOST NEEDED ITEMS

Evangel Hall Sandwich Delivery
Next Drop-off Date:
Thursday, January 08 at St. Andrew's Stavebank door
8:30am - 9:30am.
In addition to sandwiches, we deliver donations of fresh fruit, baked goods, toiletries, and new or gently used clothing.

On the second Thursday of every month, we deliver loaves of sandwiches to Evangel Hall Mission in Toronto. Participation is easy! All you have to do is:
1. Get a loaf of bread or two from the grocery store, make it into sandwiches, and wrap each sandwich in plastic wrap or put it into an individual sandwich baggie.
(Don’t cut the sandwiches,
and no peanut butter, please!)
2. Put the wrapped sandwiches
into the bag the bread came in.
3. Reattach the bag clip, and label
the bag with the type of sandwiches
you’ve put inside.
4. Drop your loaves of sandwiches off
at our Stavebank door between 8:30am - 9:30am on the Thursday of our delivery.
That’s it! Your sandwiches will provide much needed nourishment to some of Toronto’s most vulnerable people.



A Prayer for Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
God of truth, mercy and peace,
God of life and of reconciliation,
we mourn the suffering and murder of your people
and we pray a just peace
and reconciliation for the people of Palestine and Israel
who have endured the burden of violence and conflict for so long.
Console those who grieve,
heal the injured,
comfort those who are alone and afraid,
protect those who held hostage, and
restrain those who would cause more violence
or act cynically for political gain and power.
Let wisdom settle on your churches
and on the governments and leaders of this world
so that justice is sought,
reconciliation found,
peace established and
security provided for all.
In the name of Jesus we pray.
Amen.
PWS&D provides humanitarian response to assist with shelter, food, livelihoods, emergency health, psychosocial and mental health support, as well as cash assistance to allow people to purchase the goods they require.
Donations made to PWS&D are eligible to be matched by the Government of Canada through the Humanitarian Coalition's Gaza Emergency appeal. Donations made between October 7 and November 12 will be matched, up to a total of $10 million.
Through our membership in Canadian Foodgrains Bank, PWS&D is part of the Humanitarian Coalition's Gaza Humanitarian Emergency appeal.
Prayers and Support for Ukraine
ACT Alliance Statement on Ukraine

Loving God,
We pray for the people of Ukraine,
for all those suffering or afraid,
that you will be close to them and protect them.
We pray for world leaders,
for compassion, strength and wisdom to guide their choices.
We pray for the world
that in this moment of crisis,
we may reach out in solidarity
to our brothers and sisters in need.
May we walk in your ways
so that peace and justice
become a reality for the people of Ukraine
and for all the world.
Amen.
Daily Prayers
Thursday, January 1 (New Year’s Day)
We begin this new year in thanksgiving to God for all that has been and for all that God will do in the months ahead.
Friday, January 2
We pray for PWS&D programs that address poverty, hunger, emergencies and injustice worldwide.
Saturday, January 3
We pray for food banks and their dedicated volunteers in communities across the country, especially those on university campuses. Let there be changes in the systems that lead to chronic need.
Sunday, January 4
We pray for the Church Doctrine Committee as it continues to reflect on reconciliation within the Church and with Indigenous peoples. May their study and dialogue deepen our collective understanding.
Monday, January 5
We pray for Knox College students as they begin the Winter semester. We pray that they may be guided with wisdom and perseverance, and that they may continue to find joy in learning and strength in community.
Tuesday, January 6 (Epiphany)
Source of Wisdom and Creator of the heavens who led the Magi to worship the Christ child, guide us so that we may find our calling and journey’s end in Jesus Christ.
Wednesday, January 7
We pray for the eight new French-speaking students in Practical Theology at The Presbyterian College, Montreal as they complete the second week of orientation to the program.
Thursday, January 8
We pray for Sophia Kim as she begins an internship with the Korean Christian Church in Japan.
Friday, January 9
We pray for interim moderators and search committees as they serve congregations calling new ministers.
Saturday, January 10
We pray for the Rev. Sumarme Goble, Chaplain at St. Andrew’s Hall, as she provides hospitality, pastoral care and witness to staff and students at St. Andrew’s Hall and across the UBC campus at this busy time of year.





















