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you'll feel welcome to join us in our celebration of God's presence! Each Sunday
morning at 10:30 am our church family gathers together to celebrate God's
presence in our lives for about an hour. During this time we sing, we pray, we
listen, and we do all that we can to love God and each other.
One of our primary reasons for getting together
is to worship God in prayer and in song.
Our church family would love to welcome your family to St. Marys United this
week. On these pages you'll find info about our services and times, what's
happening for children and students, and all demographics, directions, our
sermons and music and much more. We want to make it easy for you to get to St.
Marys United and enjoyable when you arrive! We are sure You will be able to get
connected with us. Remember: You matter to God!
It's our responsibility to "clear the way" for you to come to church. We want
you to be able to experience the great music, encouraging messages, friendly
people and enjoyable atmosphere that are a part of St. Marys United. But what is
most important to us is that you feel the genuine love of God in the most
powerful way you can imagine.
Welcome newcomers
We strive to provide the warmest atmosphere possible, especially for all of
our first time guests and members alike.
It has been said that first impressions make lasting impressions and we know
that is true when a visitor comes to our church for the first time.
Our goal is to make every person who comes through the church doors feel like a
part of our family at St. Marys United Church. If you are glad to be a part of
the St. Marys United Family, come and be a part of the Greeters Ministry and
help share the joy!
"Welcome one another in the Lord with great joy"
About St.Marys, Ontario
St. Marys is a town in southwestern Ontario located southwest of Stratford.
St. Marys is located on the River Thames in the County of Perth. The town is
also known by its nickname, "The Stone Town," due to its many structures
rendered in local limestone with a population of just over 6,000.
St. Marys is the burial place of Arthur Meighen, Canada's 9th Prime Minister.
Timothy Eaton, who went on to become one of Canada's greatest retailers, opened
his first businesses in Canada in St. Marys and nearby Kirkton, Ontario.
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