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Guelph Worship Service - March 30, 2025
Guelph Worship Service - March 30, 2025

Sun, Mar 30

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St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church

Guelph Worship Service - March 30, 2025

Theresa McDonald-Lee will be guest preaching and hopes you can join in this time of worship and fellowship!

Time & Location

Mar 30, 2025, 10:30 a.m. – 11:40 a.m.

St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 161 Norfolk St, Guelph, ON N1H 4J8, Canada

About the event

Join in a time of worship and fellowship with Rev. Theresa McDonald-Lee.

About St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church


Service Times

Join us Sundays at 10:30AM in person or online!


Parking

There is lots of street parking around the neighborhoods surrounding the Church. Most people find a spot on a side street or in an empty parking lot nearby.


What about my kids?We offer a Sunday Church School program for kids in Grades 1 - 6. We also have a nursery but it is not staffed at the moment. You are welcome to stay with your littlest ones there. We also don’t mind if “children make noise in Church” - many of us make noises and that’s OK. You are welcome to stay in the sanctuary with your little one if that would be more comfortable and don’t worry if they fuss or cry. We consider it a gift!


Is the building accessible?Yes, the sanctuary and church hall is accessible from the Norfolk Street entrance (the sidewalk off of Norfolk Street entering by the glass door). We also have an accessible washroom on this level. The sanctuary has two areas in the middle for wheelchairs.





About Theresa


Rev. Theresa McDonald-Lee began her work as the Co-Executive Directors of Camp Kintail in November 2007. Theresa is a long time Kintail camper, LIT, and staff member. She attended the first Kintail Family Camp as a three year old and has spent part of every summer at camp since that first experience. Theresa filled several roles on the camp staff including Counsellor, Lifeguard, On-site Out-tripper, Leader in Training Resource Counsellor, and Assistant Director.


She then spent three years as the Director of Presbyterian Camp Douglas in British Columbia. Theresa has an Honours Bachelor of Arts from Trent University with a joint major of Environmental Resource Studies and Women’s Studies. She has a Masters of Divinity degree from the Vancouver School of Theology. From 2002 to 2007, Theresa served as the minister of Knox Presbyterian Church, Monkton and Knox Presbyterian Church, Cranbrook.

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