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About Us
Our Team
About St. Andrew's
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Annual Report
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The Rooster Crows (Past & Present)
Jobs Postings
Rentals
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• 2024-06-16

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Acknowledging the land we work and worship on

We gather on the traditional territory of the Wendat, the Anishnaabeg and the Haudenosaunee Peoples. We are also on lands that are part of the Dish with One Spoon Wampum. We live and work, worship, learn and meet on lands that are the traditional territory of many different Indigenous Peoples who were here before the establishment of European colonies. We acknowledge the land’s significance for the Indigenous Peoples who lived and continue to live, upon it and whose practices and spiritualties are tied to the land. We acknowledge the treaties that were made regarding many of the lands we live on – treaties that still exist. This is holy ground; we are called to worship and live in just relation with creation and with all of God’s people.