Wednesday Wonder

weekly words to contemplate

Wednesday Wonder – April 22, 2026

“The fact that I think I am following your will does not mean that I am actually doing so. But I believe that the desire to please you does in fact please you.” Can that be our prayer today? We can try to try to want to try. (Quote from Thomas Merton; full quote from...

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Wednesday Wonder – April 15, 2026

While counting books at the end of Lent for the Lenten calendar, I came across a book I knew was there, yet didn’t know was there. If you have ever seen the number of books in my house, that statement will make sense.The book is called, “Have a Beautiful, Terrible...

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Wednesday Wonder – April 1, 2026

“Gratitude keeps you grounded. Hope keeps you moving.” (Cheryl Sutherland)We are now in the middle of what the Church calls Holy Week. It is that time between Palm Sunday and Easter morning. During this week we have Maundy Thursday, which reminds us of Jesus washing...

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We Gather Every Sunday

Address:

505 Adelaide Avenue East
Oshawa, Ontario
L1G 2A4

Phone Number: 905-436-2000

Office - kingsview@kuchurch.com

Rev. Mary-Jane - rev.mj@kuchurch.com

Office Hours

Mon to Fri: 9am to 12pm; 1pm to 4pm
Please call 905-436-2000

Saturday: Closed

Sunday: Office closed.
Morning Service at 10:30 am

Acknowledging the Territory

As Christian people within the United Church of Canada, we acknowledge that the earth belongs to God and everything upon it and within it.

As we gather to worship God, we acknowledge that we meet on the treaty and traditional lands of the Mississaugas of Scugog Island.   These lands are covered under the Williams Treaties, they are the traditional territory of the Mississaugas, a branch of the greater Anishinaabeg Nation, and remain home to a number of Indigenous nations and people. 

We commit to the responsibility of reconciliation and the work of increasing awareness and understanding of our shared history.   May we continue to live with respect on this land and live in peace and friendship with its peoples.