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We welcome you to come and experience God at our Sunday morning worship service. Worship is our response to God, for who He is, and for what He has done! It starts at 10:30am and goes until approx noon. Dress is casual. Church events are "Fragrance Free", so out of respect for people with severe allergies please refrain from wearing strong scents. Services take place upstairs in the main sanctuary (during the summer to beat the heat we meet in the basement auditorium). Our building is wheelchair accessable. Our address in Hamilton is 96 James St South (corner of James and Jackson streets). Nearby parking is available on the street or at city lots within 2 blocks. Pastor Don or another speaker will give a brief message. The Bible will be read. The music is a mix of hymns and songs, and generally includes electric and acoustic guitars, drums and percussion, piano, organ, woodwinds and others. Singing is encouraged. A nursery with full view of the service is available for parents/guardians of infants and toddlers. Children aged two and three will be cared for in the nursery by our Nursery Volunteers. Children's Church is a child friendly service for children from Junior Kindergarten to Grade 5 and is run in the basement simultaneously to the worship service. We pass a collection plate or "offering" after the message. Our church membership are encouraged to tithe and give to support our church's missions. We want to be good stewards of God's many blessings. Visitors should simply give as they feel. A communication paper or "pink slip" is available for you to communicate with the church staff. Simply fill it out as needed and place it in the offering plate when it comes by. On the first Sunday of the month we celebrate "Communion" or "The Lords Supper" The table is open to all who profess Jesus Christ as their saviour. If you are not ready yet, stay, but pass on the bread and the juice as it comes around. Communion is at the end of our worship time and lasts approx 30 minutes. Audio recordings of the message are available online at jamesstreet.ca or via iTunes
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