Cedar Park United Church, an Affirming Ministry within the United Church of Canada, is a welcoming church located on the West Island of Montreal in the heart of historic Pointe-Claire. Services are held each Sunday at 10 a.m., together with nursery and church school. Please check the map for directions to the church at 204 Lakeview Ave., or call the Church Office at 514 695-3337 for more information. Our facilities are wheelchair accessible.
Bienvenue! Welcome to our church home. . . .
At Cedar Park United Church, we celebrate God’s love through worship and fellowship. We seek inspiration through Jesus’ life and ministry. We answer the Spirit’s call through service to others. We explore our doubts and questions through study and meditation. We seek healing through listening and compassion. See our Identity and Values Statement for more on what we believe.
In all we do, we value openness, respect, and understanding.
12 Months of 2012 Project
February’s focus is Saint Columba House. We are collecting packages of Pasta and cans of Pasta Sauce for Saint Columba House throughout the month.
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Under Our Roof : Features a list of upcoming activities.
February 5, 2012
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February is Saint Columba House month at Cedar Park United! Donate boxes of pasta and jars of sauce…or your time!
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It’s Dr. Seuss night at F4–this Friday, February 3, 2012! Don’t miss the family fun…
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SInging to a packed house, the Voices for Hope community choir gave two fantastic shows.
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Amazing: 123 bars of Dove soap, 37 packages of infant cereal, 50 new t-shirts and sleepers, some cash and 4 bags full of gently used baby clothes were donated!
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[ January 27, 2012; 7:30 pm to 9:30 pm. ] Despite the unpleasant climatic conditions outside, Karen Cromar, Glen Bowser and Dan Gallant gave an outstanding show inside Cedar Park United.
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Learn about the non-financial aspects of retirement including dealing with change, planning and managing time, exploring new facets of yourself, making connections
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