February 6th ENews
New E-News Format!
Welcome to your first Congregational E-News sent via our website!
You can navigate easily to any TGUC event you are interested in below, simply by clicking on the image.
And While you’re here, spend a little more time on the TGUC site learning about all the ways Trinity-Grace is living out its mission to create a sanctuary where spirits are nourished and community grows as we collaborate for a kinder and more just world.
Enjoy!
SUNDAY SERVICE
Sunday at 10:30am
Join us for a Black History Month service: "Jesus in the Village”.
Worship leader: Rev. Sandra Nixon
Our vibe is cozy and casual. Whatever’s happening, however you’re doing, you’re welcome to show up just as you are!
UPCOMING AT TRINITY-GRACE
RECOMMENDED
February is Black History (African Heritage) Month, officially recognized in Canada since 1996. It is a time to highlight the histories, contributions, and lived realities of people of African descent, and to reflect on the ongoing impacts of anti-Black racism.
Watch Here from the Beginning, a United Church exhibition celebrating Black voices and experiences.
Explore the United Church’s commitment to the United Nations Second International Decade for People of African Descent (2025–2034).
Navigating Senior Care. Every Saturday in February, 9:30am
Shaughnessy Heights United Church, 1550 W.33rd Ave., Vancouver
- Navigating the BC Healthcare System
- Advance Care Planning
- Resuscitation and heroics
- Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID)
Email admin@shuc.ca for free registration
35th Annual Women’s Memorial March - Feb 14th, 12-3pm (gather at Main & Hastings)
The annual Women’s Memorial March in Vancouver honours the lives of missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls, Two-Spirit and gender-diverse people (MMIWG2S+). This is an opportunity to come together to grieve the loss of beloved sisters and relatives in the Downtown Eastside.
Saturday Feb 21: An Invitation from the Tsleil-Waututh Nation
The waters of the Burrard Inlet are under threat. A proposal to dredge near the Second Narrows Bridge would disturb the sea floor and sea life to move even more oil through this channel. Rueben George of Tsleil-Waututh Nation is inviting people to come pray for the waters of the inlet and discuss how we can take action together to keep the inlet safe from dredging.