Religious Centres in Erin Mills, Mississauga, ON

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2460 The Collegeway, Mississauga, L5L 1V3

(647) 729-3844
Church, Non-Denominational Church, Religious organization, Religious Center, Nondenominational Church
Customers appreciate the church's great location and the wonderful group of people who gather there to worship. They find it to be family oriented, making everyone feel welcome. The youth group is also highly regarded.
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2150 Dundas St W, Mississauga, L5K 1R5

(905) 822-8931
Religious organization, Lutheran Church, Religious Center
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3535 South Common Court, ERIN MILLS, Mississauga, L5L 2B3

(905) 820-9860
Églises & autres lieux de cultes, Churche, Membership Organizations, Famille et communauté, Religious Organizations, Christian church, Religious Center, Services communautaires et Organisations, Presbyterian Church, Religious organization
Glenbrook Presbyterian Church is a warm and welcoming place for people of all backgrounds. The congregation is friendly and welcoming, with a strong focus on faith and spiritual growth. There are activities for children and youth, and the services feature contemporary and traditional music and inspiring messages from Pastor Ian McWhinnie.
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3075 Ridgeway Dr, ERIN MILLS, Mississauga, L5L 5M6

(905) 608-9310
Rev. Mary Wood at her installation on April 13, 2014 by Rev. Robert Brumet Mary Wood was ordained as a Unity minister in June 2005. She then served as the senior minister at Unity of Fort Wayne Spiritual Center in Fort Wayne, Indiana for six years. She resigned from that position in December 2011 and returned to Burlington, Ontario on February 1, 2012. When she came across the border and saw the Canadian flag flying, she knew she was "back home." Along with speaking at several Unity centres in this area, she organize da study group, Unity Burlington. After two years of inspiring discussions, this group discontinued early in 2014. Mary was installed as the permanent part-time minister at Unity of Mississauga on April 13, 2014 by Rev. Robert Brumet. Mary is active in the self-help community of people who stutter, and has presented workshops in Canada, the United States, and Europe. "Through Unity teachings, I have come to know that stuttering was a gift in my life, and was the gateway to ministry - something which was a surprise to me."