May 8th E-News
NEWS
May 14, 1:00-3:30pm PT (online)
You’re invited to join Treena Duncan and Kathy Davies for a conversation about the future of the church.
Together, we’ll explore the United Church’s Toward 2035 vision, reflect on regional insights, and imagine a shared path forward for ministry. All are welcome! Join by zoom here.
SUNDAY SERVICE
Sunday, May 10th
Christian Family Sunday
10:30am
“Part of the Family”
Presiding & Preaching:
Rev. Sandra Nixon
UPCOMING at TGUC
ONGOING
FARM 2 PLATE MARKETPLACE
Every Thursday 5:15-6:00pm.
Support local farms! TGUC is the Pick Up location - order online
For more information click here
RECOMMENDED
May 14, 2026:
The Moose Hide Campaign is a call to all people in Canada to take a stand against racism and for justice. This year we are hoping for a record United Church turn-out at the virtual events, local walks to end violence, and fasts to end violence.
National events include a sunrise ceremony, educational plenary, and workshops (all available via livestream).
Local marches are being organized across the country. Find your local march on the map, or register to become a community steward and organize your own events.
Vancouver Tellers: A Story that I Love
Sunday May 17th, 7-9pm (Doors at 6:45) @ Trinity-Grace
Dedicated to the art of storytelling in all it’s forms. Over 40 years and thousands of stories. Come join the Vancouver Tellers for storytelling, tea and treats!
Sliding Scale admission - $20 - $15 - $10
For more information click here.
Canada-Philippine Solidarity for Human Rights
May 19th, 6-9pm @ UBC
Filipino farmer activist and advocate, Danilo “Ka Daning” Ramos is visiting Vancouver as part of a Canada-wide tour to shed light on the human rights situation in the Philippines, and to build solidarity relationships with people in Canada on issues including Indigenous sovereignty, migrant justice, and workers rights.
May 29-31: Join us for the 11th Annual Walk! The Stó:lō people have called this place home since time immemorial, and we hope that our walk honours them, their land, their river, their ancestors and their children.
Register here to attend any of the walks and workshop events taking place throughout the weekend. This is a free event for all!