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  • In a world which rocks between liberating openness and stifling fear and hatred of the other, we dare to proclaim that the Gospel of Jesus is about radical hospitality and inclusion, justice and compassion for all.

    This is why it matters that we're an affirming ministry, where our questions are valued, our diversity is celebrated and where a certain humility about our convictions leaves ample room for apology, forgiveness and reconciliation.

    Find out more about our community.

  • Being caring community is who we are; humans were made to care for each other.

    If you are needing care, or become aware of someone else who does, please reach out.

    You can drop off meals for the Comfort Food freezer on Wednesdays between 9 AM and noon, or contact us to find a better time: congregationalcare@cedarparkunited.org

  • We know social media can be a very toxic place—and so we endeavour to use it as a tool for spreading hope, solidarity, encouragement and joy.

    You’re invited to follow us on Facebook and Instagram and subscribe to our YouTube Channel.

    We hope to be an encouraging presence in your daily social media feed.

  • You are welcome to walk the outdoor labyrinth any time (and download our Labyrinth Guide, too, if you wish).

    The Community Prayer tree has ribbons and a pen for you to write your prayers or heart wishes and tie them to a branch. Should we ever run out of ribbons, please let us know!

  • If you’re looking for a beautiful mid-sized performance space to rent, our recently renovated space may be just what you need.

    Find out more about Théâtre Cedar Park here.

God loves queer people.

We’re sharing this video here to let the world know that God is love, and that God loves people of all sexualities and genders.

The idea that all Canadian churches are hostile to the queer community is simply false, as these ministers and Moderators of the major denominations make clear.

So what can you do? Contact your local politicians and let them know you do not condone hatred against queer people. And show up alongside our queer siblings!