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Locality: Mount Pearl, Newfoundland and Labrador

Phone: +1 709-368-2194



Address: 221 Park Avenue, P.O. Box 921 A1N 1L3 Mount Pearl, NL, Canada

Website: firstunitedchurchmp.ca

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First United Church, Mount Pearl 27.05.2021

Join Us for our online Virtual Worship Service @ 11 am! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C-cOdzAzZQQ

First United Church, Mount Pearl 14.05.2021

"Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life, and I shall dwell in the house of God my whole life long." - Psalm 23:6 #UCCan [Platt, Charl...es A. (Charles Adams), 1861-1933. Clouds (Landscape near Cornish), from Art in the Christian Tradition, a project of the Vanderbilt Divinity Library, Nashville, TN.] See more

First United Church, Mount Pearl 12.05.2021

The National Volunteer Week theme for 2021, The Value of One, The Power of Many, reflects on the awe-inspiring acts of kindness by millions of individuals AND the magic that happens when we work together towards a common purpose. Thanks so much to all our volunteers who help & support our church.

First United Church, Mount Pearl 29.04.2021

I don't know if every country in the world has a place that the rest of the country dumps on, but we do here in Canada. It doesn't matter if one lives in a muni...cipality just outside of it or on the other side of the province, or even somewhere else in the country, unless one lives in the Greater Toronto Area, it's the place that is often the butt of jokes and the head of derision. Sometimes it's done for a laugh, sometimes it's out of a deep sense of frustration. Today, if you're like me and don't live in the GTA, I'm going to ask you to set all that aside, because the latest wave of the COVID-19 pandemic is straining the health care and support systems there to the breaking point. If you are in the GTA... well, you probably already know. As reported by CP24 two days ago, "The Ontario government is turning to other provinces and territories for nurses and health-care professionals to help 'increasingly strained' hospitals that are grappling with a surge in COVID-19 patients." Ontario's Deputy Health Minister Helen Angus, "said the assistance is mostly needed in southern Ontario, particularly in COVID-19 hot spots in the Greater Toronto Area." We need to remember that this strain doesn't only affect those with COVID-19, but every other emergency health need, too. There isn't much that we, as a church, can do to answer the call for health-care workers. That's up to the secular decision makers. But what we can do is be aware, be supportive - and, as we pray for all who are dealing with COVID-19 around the world, pray in particular for the people of the GTA. These are difficult times, friends. So, will you pray with me? God of all people, all places, all things, my attention is on one place this morning; a place of over six million people, with all of the hustle and bustle, all the ongoing 24/365 life that a metropolis has; and a place where the COVID-19 pandemic has hit levels that endanger everyone there - not just because of what the virus itself can do, but because of the weight of having to focus so many health care resources on the damage it does, means that those resources are there for other emergencies, other needs just as important - today I am praying for the people of the Greater Toronto Area. For the doctors, the nurses, the paramedics, the technicians, the support staff, all those who make the hospital's places of healing - that they would have all they need to do what they do so well, I pray. For the decision makers, the politicians, the civil servants, the advisors, the power-brokers - that they would set aside partisanship, listening to the science, to take into account the lives for all in their care, I pray. For the neighbours who are seeing what is happening, and are doing all they can to physically distance themselves, to wear their masks properly when they can't, who are getting vaccinated, who are doing everything they can to protect those around them, and themselves - I give thanks and I pray. For the people who, for whatever reason, choose not to mask, not to get vaccinated, who gather together thinking "oh, it's just this once," or, "it's not all that bad," - may that which clouds their ability to understand disappear, that they would change what they are doing, for their well-being, and their neighbours, I pray. For those who are most vulnerable - the people who can't "shelter in place", the folks who need to work, away from their homes, and those in the factories and warehouses and transportation and stores that have been deemed essential; for the people whose housing situation is not safe; for the people whose health conditions make this time of danger even more precarious... I pray. God of healing, God of wholeness, help us to help one another; Help us to be generous in heart and thought and action; Help us to live your love each moment, every day - in the GTA, and around your world. In Christ's name, by the infinite love of the Holy Spirit, and in the Creator's strong embrace, I pray. May it be so.

First United Church, Mount Pearl 12.04.2021

Join us in online virtual worship beginning at 11 am-Third Sunday of Easter. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pH5LxSKPLJE

First United Church, Mount Pearl 01.04.2021

Join us in online virtual worship beginning @ 11 am. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YbbggUthziE