This Sunday: Response-Ability
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This Sunday: Response-Ability

Join us for worship at The Community Exchange this Sunday at 10:30am. It’s that time of year, so if you find yourself with cold, or flu like symptoms, take care of yourself and join us via our LiveStream.  

Please Pray For…
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Please Pray For…

Mark & Amy Loewen’s son, Jude, had a fall on Wednesday evening and was airlifted to HSC. He is currently in stable condition. Please pray for continued healing for Jude, especially in the next couple of days, as well as Mark & Amy, their family and extended family.

Muffin Mondays – Starting September 18th
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Muffin Mondays – Starting September 18th

The Community Exchange is looking for volunteers to help bake and serve muffins on Muffin Mondays. If you are interested, please contact Joan Funk: [email protected] Drop in to TCE for free, fresh muffins and coffee every Monday morning. Starting again on September 18th from 10am-Noon. Open to everyone!

This Sunday: Fall Kick-Off
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This Sunday: Fall Kick-Off

Join us, this Sunday, at The Community Exchange for our Fall Kick-off Breakfast Potluck! Potluck begins at 10am and worship at 10:30am.  

Next Community Meal – September 30th
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Next Community Meal – September 30th

Altona’s free Community Meal is starting back up again after the summer break! It happens on the last Saturday of the month: This month, it’s on Saturday, September 30th, from 5:00-6:30pm, at The Community Exchange (116 Main St.). The Community Meal is about cooking up community, one meal at a time… This is a free...

This Sunday: Long Weekend – No Worship
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This Sunday: Long Weekend – No Worship

There will be no worship at Seeds this Sunday. Enjoy the long weekend! We will begin meeting at The Community Exchange again next Sunday, September 10th, for our Fall Kick-off Breakfast Potluck!Potluck begins at 10am and worship at 10:30am.  

Healing Haunted Histories: Doing the Work of Settler-Indigenous Reconciliation
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Healing Haunted Histories: Doing the Work of Settler-Indigenous Reconciliation

Healing Haunted Histories: Doing the work of Settler-Indigenous ReconciliationIn our Seeds welcome statement we say that “we acknowledge our gathering on Treaty 1 land and our commitment to move towards reconciled relationships and peacemaking with our Indigenous neighbours.” The big questions are around HOW we do that work; how we embody it in our life....

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