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We invite you to come and experience life at St. Paul’s. We’re an inclusive Christian community that welcomes everyone regardless of age, ethnicity, race, sexual orientation, gender identity, religious tradition, economic status, political affiliation, or ability.
All. Are. Welcome.
The St. Paul’s community has served the Midland area for over 125 years. We’re a forward-looking community committed to living Jesus’ message through worship and a wide range of social justice and outreach programs.
Come and participate in spiritual life with us.
Sunday
22nd February 2026
following the service
Our administrator John Craig is in the office
Monday thru Friday from 9am to noon!
Pastoral Care
Please contact Rev. Kirsty Hunter at 705 717 1918.
She wants to know if you are in hospital
and seeking a visit from her.
Please use her direct phone number at all times to reach her, as there isn’t always someone in the church office to answer the regular phone line.
You can also email her at revkirsty@gmail.com
Expressions of our
Sympathy and Condolences
together with funeral, life celebration and memorial service information can all be found by clicking HERE
DISCOVERY KIDS
DK Youth Group
Join us! Bring a friend! Bring your smile!
1st and 3rd Sunday each month
February 15th 2026
fellowship*coffee/tea*goodies
Special
ONLINE Coffee Hour
March 29th 2026
after Sunday Worship at 11:30am.
We’ll supply a Zoom link, so keep an eye on the Weekly Update. ~ Kirsty
Men’s Breakfast
Saturday, February 28th @ 9am
Mom’s Restaurant.
Gather with the guys for some food, fellowship and interesting conversation.
All men of the congregation are welcome.
Connecting Together
Come join us
make connections with others
as we take time for
conversation, storytelling,
tea/treats, fun and fellowship.
Every Thursday
2 pm
For details click HERE
What sweeter way to get through winter
than to think about Spring!
That’s right, Easter arrives on April 5th so we’ve started our Purdys “Springtime Sweets” fundraising so from now until March 2nd, you can order Purdys treats online simply
by using the QR code
or click HERE
Purdys website is now even easier for ordering!
Our catalogues are in short supply due to a postal accident
Please browse the online catalogue to make your sweet selections
Click the box: “Support a Campaign.”
If you haven’t purchased from Purdys before, follow the prompts to register and create an account. Enter our campaign number 000022520 & click on “St. Paul’s Springtime Sweets.”
Click “Start Supporting Now.”
Browse the catalogue and add items to your bag. Proceed to checkout and pay with a credit card.
Press “Confirm” and your purchase is complete. You will receive an email confirmation of your purchase.
Order by March 2nd at 8:00p.m. and you will have sweets to pick-up on March 28th and 29th
(details to follow).
Please share this link with family, friends, and neighbours. Once orders are submitted, our volunteers will sort the goodies for you to pick up at the end of March.
Questions? Please contact Christina at cstrong@rogers.com or (705)527-6725 or speak
with Carol MacDonald, Sue Dorion, or Gail Wilcox.
Thank you in advance!
The United Church Women
next meeting
Tuesday 10th March @ 1:30pm
We meet in the Parlour,
the 2nd Tuesday of the month at 1:30pm
(except January, July and August)
Come join us!
Congregational Life
Theology Study
Tuesday evenings in the parlour
from 7pm – 8:30pm
How to Read the Bible and still be a Christian
CLICK here for Chapters and Dates
Lifelong Learning Series
The series will continue in 2026. If you have topics you are interested in, please share them with the office. Thank you.
‘STOCK’ EXCHANGE
Soup Sales at the
Annual Congregation Meeting
22nd February
Butternut squash and a new-to-us Puerto Rican recipe, inspired by Bonito “Bad Bunny” and his message ‘the only thing more powerful than hate is love’.
Hey we’ve heard that message before (wink)! Shall we lean into it together?
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Join our Cooking Crew
The popular – Stock Exchange – soup sales have resumed!
Soup is frozen in 500ml containers.
$6 each or 2 for $10.
Proceeds help fund outreach efforts.
Would you like to join our crew?
Come and have fun with us
while we cook!
Interested? talk to Heather, Zena or Carol MacDonald
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Office Pantry is Full!
Our little pantry in the office really does make an immediate difference ~ allowing us to help those in critical need.
Last week the pantry needed to be replenished.
Thanks to an outpouring of support the pantry is now FULL!
John was astounded, as we even received cash donations to replenish the pantry. Thank you
How about considering your Church to fulfill your resolution? There are opportunities right now at St. Paul’s for:
Social Hour volunteer: We need folks to help set up, serve and clean up for our twice monthly Social/Coffee Hour following Sunday worship. Baking isn’t a requirement, but helpful. We could also use folks who may not be able to set up, but could make a batch of cookies etc. to donate once a month.
Greeting/Usher: Every Sunday there are folks who greet you at the door, welcome new-comers and take up the offering. Some of our teams are very thin and would appreciate more volunteers.
“Each of these groups work on a monthly basis, three times a year for greeters and six times a year for Social Hour.
Please contact me at 705-526-2186 or smthompsin@gmail.com if you have any questions or wish to volunteer.”
– Sheila –
Neither the
Women’s Grief Group
or the
Men’s Grief Group
are active at this time
Forum for Faith and Science
2nd and 4th Friday
each month between September and June
from 10am to 12pm in the Parlour.
Our purpose is to openly enjoy discussing our ideas and experiences relative to the book we study.
The current book we are exploring?
‘Life After Doom: Wisdom and Courage for a World Falling Apart’ by Brian McLaren.
If you are interested please come along and attend! For more information please give me a call at (705) 549-4483.” – Ray Porth –
United Church of Canada 100-year anniversary
As part of our 100 Trees Project
at St Paul’s United Church in celebration of
the 100 year anniversary of the UCC
ordered 70 tree seedings from SSEA that were ready to go into the ground. – 10 each of …: White Pine, White Spruce, Tamarack, Red/Silver Maple Hybrid, Nannyberry and 20x Red-Osier Dogwood. Pat File organized this with a few helpers. Photos of the tree or shrub when planting were sent in to be part of our display.
If you planted your own tree or shrub – we continue to track in hopes of celebrating 100 trees – we are up to 83.
Contact pat@patriciafile.ca and please email your tree photos to officesecretaryspuc@gmail.com.
100 Year Celebrations here at St. Paul’s
Picnic update – over 100 people attended the 100 yr anniversary picnic at Little Lake Park on June 8th… thanks to the beautiful and tasty box lunches provided by Julie Fong, musical accompaniment by Charlie Carswell and lots of games for children and adults led by Lynne Angus. Souvenir song books are still available at the church.
If anyone has photos to share – please share them by email to officesecretaryspuc@gmail.com . Also check out photos and newsclippings from the 60’s on display in the Atrium courtesy of Liz Rogers. Thanks to all who participated.
Again, this year St. Paul’s United Church is partnering with The United Way’s Coldest Night of the Year campaign in support of the Guesthouse, Midland.
See Marilyn Turner at Coffee Hour to learn more about how you can support this important endeavor.
Ways to help out:
Marilyn Turner – marilyn@edufac.ca (905) 699-6764
Beyond Sunday: I Am Because We Are.
Beloved Friends,
This week, as we celebrate Black History Month, I give to you excerpts from a blog post written by Takudzwa Lavin Nyaririr, a member of the United Church.
– Rev. Kirsty
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Here is poet and parent, Takudzwa Lavin Nyaririr, in her own words…
“This is my story. It is my contribution to Black History Month in The United Church of Canada. It is rooted in my heritage as an immigrant from Zimbabwe.” …
“My mother works as a nurse in the Northwest Territories and Alberta, and my father works as an equipment operator in rural Alberta. Both sacrifice the comfort of their home and the joy of spending time with their grandchildren here in Edmonton. This is the story of most Black immigrants, who sacrifice family time in search of better lives for the next generation, while racing against the pressure of achieving some financial security for their own retirement.” …
“I moved to Canada in 2014, and I have had the privilege of serving in various communities…sharing the experiences and challenges of youth in rural Alberta. For this I referenced perspectives of youth from my region, as well as my own experience as a Black immigrant.” …
“Having grown up with the philosophy of Ubuntu (an African philosophy emphasizing interconnectedness, compassion, and communal harmony, often summarized as “I am because we are.”), I was required to navigate the diametrically opposed idea of individuality within the predominantly White Canadian context. This has been extremely challenging. I have had to invent a third culture of some sort to find a sense of belonging. It has been my mission to create that safe space for young people who come after me, keeping the beauty of the culture of one’s birth while incorporating mainstream Canadian culture and traditions.” …
– Takudzwa Lavin Nyariri –
Faith Formation is excited to announce that we have expanded to welcome in some volunteer teachers to help teach the Sunday Discovery Kids lessons. All of our teachers have been approved by and welcomed onto our St. Paul’s Faith Formation Committee. Our current group of teachers include Rebecca Amadei, Heather McDonald, Kim Belfry, Kait Byrick and Lynne Angus.
If anyone is interested in learning more about how to become a volunteer teacher, please reach out to Rebecca Amadei. 226 339 8218 rebeccaamadei@gmail.com.
We aim to serve others as Jesus did. From Midland to around the globe, we turn compassion into action everyday. Join us.
St. Paul’s United Church recognizes that we are on the traditional and treaty territory of the Anisinabek people, now known as the Chippewa Tri-Council of the Beausoleil First Nation, Rama First Nation and Georgina Island First Nation people and that we seek to be in right relationship with Beausoleil First Nation. We have Inuk people and are the historic homeland of the Metis people. We have had a painful and tragic past; may we together work for a more wonderful, honouring, and dignity-filled future.
Your financial support helps us help others through worship, programming, and community outreach.

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We welcome people from all backgrounds and orientations. Wherever you are in your faith journey, you’re welcome to join us.
Office Hours:
Monday – Friday
9:00am – 12:00pm
Worship Hours:
Sundays 10:00am
or anytime on our Youtube channel
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