St. Andrew’s Announcements

Coldest Night of the Year 2024
The Coldest Night of the Year is back on February 24th for another winterrific family-friendly walk to raise money for Ray of Hope as they serve people experiencing hurt, hunger, and homelessness. Join our team, fundraise, walk, and look closer... because it’s cold out there

Potato Soup Lunch
On PWS&D Sunday, January 28th, we welcome special guest the Reverend Paulette M. Brown. A PWS&D Sunday is always special as we learn about and give thanks for the work of the relief and development arm of the Presbyterian Church in Canada. Please join us following the service for a potato soup lunch in Iona Hall. Free will offerings will be accepted with proceeds to go to PWS&D.
You can sign up through the registration process below.

Christmas Market (Bazaar)
Join us for our annual Christmas Market on Saturday, November 25th starting at 9:30 a.m.

Candy Jam 2023
JOIN US for CANDY JAM on October 29th from 5:00-7:00 pm
Invite your family, friends, neighbours, and EVERYONE YOU KNOW to join us for activities, treats, and celebrations! Free for everyone. 15 family-friendly decorated stops, lots of treats and candy, and tones of fun games for everyone! Don’t forget to dress in your favourite costumes!

A Musical Legacy: A weekend to honour and celebrate the late Douglas Haas
Save the date:
Sunday, October 22, 2023, 10:00 am
Worship service with the dedication of the Douglas Haas Memorial Royal Trumpet Stop
Sunday, October 22, 2023, 7:00 pm
A celebratory concert with a reception to follow in Iona Hall
More details coming soon…

(Mini) Dying to Know
You asked! We listened!
Join us for a mini-Dying to Know Day on Oct. 14th from 9:30-4:00 p.m. We have invited key members of our community to bring you the practical information about death, dying and grief that you asked for. We are also excited to welcome Dr. Blair Bigham, author of the highly successful book “Death Interrupted,” as our keynote speaker. In Andre Picard’s words, “ He will make you re-think what it means to die and how you want to live your final days! “ Join us!

Kick-Off Carnival
Join us for an intergenerational pickling event! On July 25th and 26th, we'll dive into the art of pickling as we prepare delicious pickled beets for sale at our Christmas Market in November. Learn the pickling process, from cooking the beets to sealing the jars, and has some fun while you work.
Don't miss this fun-filled opportunity to pickle, learn, and contribute to our tasty fundraising efforts this winter!

Pickle Palooza (pickling bee)
Join us for an intergenerational pickling event! On July 25th and 26th, we'll dive into the art of pickling as we prepare delicious pickled beets for sale at our Christmas Market in November. Learn the pickling process, from cooking the beets to sealing the jars, and has some fun while you work.
Don't miss this fun-filled opportunity to pickle, learn, and contribute to our tasty fundraising efforts this winter!

Old Fashioned Hymn Sing
Join us on June 18th at 7 pm for an evening worship service in the chapel! We'll be hosting another old-fashioned hymn sing. We had so many hymn submissions from our hymn sing service in May that we’re doing another one!

Food4Kids Sunday
We’re thrilled to have Lorri Detta, Executive Director of Food4Kids Waterloo Region, as our guest speaker.
Lorri brings over 20 years of non-profit career, governance, and direct volunteer experience working with many large and grassroots organizations focused on the mental, physical, and social well-being of at-risk children and youth. She is passionate about ensuring that no child goes hungry, especially during the nine weeks of summer break when vulnerable kids face the fear of being without food support.
During the service, Lorri will share her inspiring journey and shed light on how Food4Kids Waterloo Region is helping to feed the hungry children they support.
Remember to bring snack foods or a jar of peanut butter - your contribution will help ensure that these children have access to the nutritious meals they need during the summer break. Donations can be left just outside the chapel door.s
After the service, Lorri will be available in Iona Hall to answer any questions you may have and provide further information about Food4Kids Waterloo Region's mission.

Camp K BBQ Fundraiser
Join us Wednesday, May 31st at 5:00 p.m.
Camp K is a day camp ministry at St. Andrew’s for kids of all abilities and backgrounds. Campers and counsellors have been building community for 29 summers, exploring nature, learning new skills and having fun! Our May 31st BBQ is an excellent opportunity to help with the costs of running the camp and making it accessible to all.
Not only will you contribute to a fantastic cause, but you’ll also enjoy a delicious menu with hot dogs, sausages, burgers, vegetarian options, Jackee’s famous Caesar salad, PLUS a make-your-own sundae dessert.

Old Fashioned Hymn Sing
Join us on May 28 at 7 pm for an evening worship service in the chapel! We'll be hosting an old fashioned hymn sing and we want you to be a part of it. Submit your favourite hymns and help us create a meaningful worship experience.
Here's how it works: click the button below to submit your favourite hymns. We'll choose the top ten and create scripture readings, poems, and prayers around them to complete the service.

Coldest Night of the Year
About the Event
The Coldest Night of the Year is a winterrific family-friendly walk to raise money for local charities serving people experiencing hurt, hunger, and homelessness. For the fourth year in a row, St. Andrew’s is joining this cause and raising funds to support one of our local mission partners - Ray of Hope. Join us on February 25, 2023 - team up, fundraise, walk, and gather for good... because it’s cold out there.
We’re Supporting Ray of Hope
The Ray of Hope Community Centre is a place of refuge for people in the Kitchener/Waterloo area who are experiencing homelessness or living in poverty. The hope you bring to Mark by supporting the Community Centre is found in a warm meal, a food hamper, a shower, a haircut, laundry facilities, and friends like you who are willing to demonstrate the love of Christ. Come walk with Mark and bring the peace and well being that you know so well to the life of someone who struggles with poverty and homelessness.
Schedule
4:00 pm: Meet Check-in opens
5:00 pm: Move Opening remarks + send-off
6:00 pm: Munch Light meal served
7:00 pm: Mosey Goodbye + Go Home
What to Bring
A cell phone for emergencies (recommended but not required)
Good waterproof shoes/boots for walking
Warm coat and mitts/gloves
Extra snacks if you have allergies or food sensitivities
Your own water bottle
A passion for the charity you're walking and fundraising for!
Details
Rest stop: Keep an eye out for opportunities to rest and refresh with yummy snacks along the route.
Signage: All routes will be well-signed with our bold blue CNOY signs.
Route Support: Route marshals, rest stop hosts, and support vehicle drivers provide support along the route.
12 and under walkers must be accompanied by a parent or guardian at all times.
Pets: We love our little furballs like you do, but pets are not permitted at the Coldest Night of the Year except for approved and trained service animals.
The Route
There are two route options 2km and 5km. When our team is finalized we divide into groups based on route preferences.

Family Christmas Eve Service
Lights, camera, action! Join Rev. Marty & Andrew at 4:00PM an interactive Christmas experience full of songs, echo pantomime readings and a spontaneous Christmas pageant. It will be crazy.
It will be fun.
It will tell the Christmas story.
We will begin by singing some of our favourite Christmas carols before the service. Come as you are and explore the miracle of Christmas through the eyes of your children.
P.s. we have glow stick candles for Silent Night.

Info Night with Extend-A-Family Waterloo Region
Join Us Tuesday, December 6th at 7 p.m. for an info night with Extend-A-Family Waterloo Region.
St. Andrew’s has the opportunity to participate in a legendary mission that could impact our community in a big and meaningful way. Together let us consider how we can partner with Extend-A-Family Waterloo Region to create a ministry for adults and children with physical and developmental challenges.
About the Event
Time: Tuesday, December 6th at 7 PM in the Elizabeth Room
What to Expect: Extend-A-Family Waterloo Region will present an overview of their missions and show a short video about the history of the organization. We’ll consider how we can support families within our congregation who have children or adults with challenges, and we will explore the concept of a buddy family program. After the presentation, there will be time for questions and answers.
Why are we hosting this event? St. Andrew’s has a long history of serving the needs of those in downtown Kitchener and the surrounding areas. Through our visioning in 2018 and 2021, we committed to a vision for St. Andrew’s, where we experience God through worship and engage Jesus in the streets. Part of this engagement has been reaching out to community partners and hearing their needs and dreams for their ministries. Through the work of the Roy Street Task Force, we learned that a need exists for children and adults who live with physical and developmental challenges. Needs include space for programs and events as well as affordable housing. The congregation met on Sunday, October 6th and approved the first step in this process by adopting a motion that would employ the work of an architect for the planning review and site analysis of our property for development (this would not affect our sanctuary or other historically designated areas), and also begin a dialogue with community partners like Extend a Family and Elmira Community Living. Hosting the event on December 6th will be another small step towards a potential partnership with St. Andrew’s and Extend A Family Waterloo Region. We hope you will come and explore this beautiful opportunity!
Zoom Meeting Details for Extend-A-Family Presentation
Date: Tuesday, December 6th at 7:00 p.m.
Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88467698234?pwd=OEZCN0FYKzY5a3FReWhMenQyYzFqQT09
Meeting ID:884 6769 8234
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Christmas Market (Bazaar)
Shop local & handmade favourites including:
Christmas Decor
Greenery including planters and door hangers
Sewing favourites like aprons, scarves, handbags, and bibs
Knitted hats, mittens, afghans, and sweaters
Holiday cookies, squares, tarts, and pies
St Andrew’s Famous Beet pickles, homemade jams, and jellies
Jewelry - necklaces, earrings, pins, rings, chains
Arts and Crafts
One-of-a-kind Treasures including glassware, crystal, vintage items, cups and saucers, and unique gift items.
Please be advised this is a “Cash Only” event.
Visit our Christmas Market page for more details and to donate or volunteer

Until All Are Fed - A Conversation with Andy Harrington
Join us for a conversation with Andy Harrington, Executive Director at Canadian Foodgrains Bank. Andy will talk about his recent trip to Ethiopia, the current world hunger crisis, what the Foodgrains Bank is doing, and how you can help make a difference.

Family Bowling Night
Let’s Bowl!
Kids, Youth, Young Adults & Parents are all invited to join us on Thursday, November 17th at 6:30 PM! We have a limited number of spots so let us know you are coming by registering here!
Cost: $6

Candy Jam: A Family Night Event
PLEASE NOTE: We are so excited about the overwhelming response to this event. Registration is now closed, so we can offer a safe and fun expereince to all who have registered.
Can't wait to see you there!
JOIN US for CANDY JAM on October 30, 4:30-7:00pm
Invite your family, friends, neighbors, and EVERYONE YOU KNOW to join us for activities, treats, and celebration! Free for everyone. 12 family-friendly decorated stops, lots of treats and candy, and an inflatable castle maze! Don’t forget to dress in your favorite costumes!

Hometown Habitat Film Screening
Our Faith Climate Justice Team invites you to join in on a FREE screening for Hometown Habitat presented by Reep Green, The City of Waterloo and the Waterloo Public Library.
About this event
We tend to think of nature as something separate from our daily routines, however it is time to challenge this notion. Our cities are also home to a wide variety of birds, bees, insects and all manner of wildlife when we foster their natural habitat. Get inspired on native plant choices and learn how to enhance habitat for pollinators and wildlife in the city.
Join us for a screening of Hometown Habitat - Stories of Bringing Nature Home . This 90 minute documentary emphasizes the critical importance of planting natives for the survival and vitality of local ecosystems. This documentary is on a mission to make natural landscaping the new norm. It shares the inspiring stories of communities coming together to naturalize landscapes, support habitat for wildlife, and foster natural beauty.
The screening will be followed by a Q&A session with Reep Green Solutions and Waterloo's Pollinator Working Group.
We hope to leave you inspired and equipped to take action and bring nature home in our community.

Every Child Matters: Honorary Crosswalk
St. Andrew’s is supporting the Honorary Crosswalk for Every Child Matters. Over the last several months volunteers have been ‘planting footsteps’ in orange paint along the path of Victoria Park.
This visionary project was born out of the heart of local indigenous leader, Sheena Merling, and has grown to include support from The Orange Shirt Society.
Join us on September 16th for the unveiling of the crosswalk in Victoria Park and a time of reconciliation, listening, and community building.
How you can Participate:
Save the date for September 16th so you and your family can attend the event
Donate to the Orange Shirt Society or the “St. Andrew’s Orange Footsteps Project”
Buy your Orange Shirt from the church office
Volunteer to help at the event: everychildmatter.crosswalk@gmail.com
Follow the @Honorarycrosswalkforeverychildmatters on Facebook
How St. Andrew’s is supporting the project:
There will be lots of volunteers needed for the event, and St. Andrew’s has agreed to raise approx. $15,0000 toward the project. If you can contribute, please mark it as the “Orange Footsteps” project.
Order Your Orange Shirt
Complete the form below to your shirts, and then send an e-transfer to accounting@standrewskw.com or pay at pick up.

End of Summer Picnic & BBQ
Join us for an End-of-Summer Picnic and BBQ at Laurel Creek.
Come out and enjoy the sunshine, have a hamburger, and reconnect with those who you haven’t seen all summer (or maybe longer).
When: Sunday, September 11th from 11:30AM - 3:00PM
Where: The Lakeside (Explorer) Shelter at Laurel Creek
What to Expect: Get your face painted, compete in a tug-of-war match or brave the inflatable waterslide with your kids or grandkids. There will be lots of fun and games for all ages.
RSVP to let us know you’re coming so we can prepare enough food and materials.
On the day of, bring along:
A water bottle
A lawn chair or blanket
Reusable plate and cutlery
When you arrive at Laurel Creek, follow signs toward the “Lakeside Shelter” - if you’ve been to Camp K before, you might know it as the Explorer Shelter.

Neighbourhood Clean Up
Be Clean, Be Green, Be a pickup trash machine!
On Saturday, July 9 at 10 am, St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church is planning a Community Cleanup. Please join us in the garden area by the parking lot to clean up the church grounds and the surrounding neighbourhood. We will be picking up trash as a means of caring for the earth, being good neighbours and gathering together again. Invite your family and friends to come along and join the fun. Click below to RSVP or call the church office at 519-578-4430
Please Bring:
A water bottle
Garden Gloves
A few bags for trash pick up
Weather appropriate clothing
Comfortable and durable footwear

Father's Day Service
Father’s Day Service
Help us celebrate Father's Day this year by sending in photos of a dad or father figure in your life. Whether it's your dad, an uncle, a neighbour, or a close friend, we want to recognize and celebrate their contributions on Sunday, June 19th.
These photos will be shared through our Livestream feed and in the sanctuary on Sunday morning.
When you click the button below you will be prompted to attach your photos to an email (feel free to submit as many photos as you like).
