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Kitchener Worship Service - February 2, 2025
Kitchener Worship Service - February 2, 2025

Sun, Feb 02

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St. Andrew's Kitchener

Kitchener Worship Service - February 2, 2025

Theresa McDonald-Lee will be guest preaching and hopes you can join in this time of worship and fellowship! She will be sharing about her work and time in Nepal.

Time & Location

Feb 02, 2025, 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.

St. Andrew's Kitchener, 54 Queen St N, Kitchener, ON N2H 2H2, Canada

About the event

Join in a time of worship and fellowship with Rev. Theresa McDonald-Lee. This service will include information regarding the work of PWS&D in Nepal.

About St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church


Service Times

We gather for worship every Sunday at 10 a.m. in person and online

We have nursery and children programs available for your family (more on that below).


Location & Directions

We’re located at the corner of Queen and Weber in downtown Kitchener.


Parking

Sunday parking is available in the church lot (accessible from Queen and Roy Street) and at the parking lot along Weber Street. Limited handicap and special needs parking spots are available.


On-street parking is available on adjacent streets (with metered parking along Roy Street). The Center in the Square parking lot is also close by.


Indoor-underground parking is available across the street at the library. Take a ticket from the machine when you enter, and use the same ticket as you exit. There is also the Duke Street indoor parking garage located just southwest of St. Andrew’s.





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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