Religious Organizations in Westdale South, Hamilton, ON

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96 N OVAL, WESTDALE SOUTH, Hamilton, L8S 3Z1

905 528 3262
Located in Westdale near McMaster University (Hamilton, Ontario), our church offers weekly Christ-centred programs for people of all ages and a contemporary worship service at 11:00AM on Sunday mornings.
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99 North Oval, WESTDALE SOUTH, Hamilton, L8S 3Z2

(905) 528-4215
Westdale United Church is the biggest christian denomination in Canada. Westdale United Church is a protestant organization that represents the Methodist Church of Canada, the Congregational Union of Ontario and Quebec, the Presbyterian Church in Canada.You can find an office in Hamilton at 99 North Oval, L8S 3Z2 or in any other address.
Customers appreciate the warm and welcoming atmosphere at The United Church of Canada - Westdale United Church. They highlight the friendliness of the volunteers. Some enjoy the church for various activities, while others attend for religious services. One customer mentions the issue of the gym being too warm. The neighborhood parking is also a point of concern.
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99 North Oval, Hamilton, L8S 3Z2

(905) 383-4421
Religious Organization, Church, Religious school

177 Sterling Street, Hamilton, L8S 4J7

905-529-7458
Sent by the Lubavitcher Rebbe in 1980, Rabbi Zalman Itkin, a”h and his wife Fajgi established Chabad Lubavitch of Hamilton and the surrounding areas. Focusing on the arenas of need, they started Chabad at McMaster and holiday programs for adults and children in the broader Jewish Community. Rabbi Itkin gave classes throughout the surrounding areas as well, for the community in Guelph, a lunch and learn at University of Waterloo and for a number of years ran the Hebrew Sunday School in Brantford.