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Clarkson Road is looking for a new minister.
A congregational profile is available by contacting our Interim Moderator, Rev. Jacqui Foxall.

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Breakfast for Angel
sunday | feb. 23
8:45am
Come support our Compassion Child
Everyone is welcome!
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annual meeting
SUNDAY |  march 2
Following the worship service
Lunch will be provided
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TOOTHBRUSHES &
TOOTHPASTE DRIVE
for The Compass
Throughout FEBRUARY

OUR MISSION

“To embrace all with the love and friendship of Jesus Christ.”
We are a community of faith that seeks to love God and love others by putting our faith into action.  We love to worship, learn, have fun together and serve the community through our various mission and outreach projects.  Browse the website to learn more about who we are and what we do.

OUR NETWORK

Clarkson Road Presbyterian Church is a congregation of  The Presbyterian Church in Canada.  We actively support the work of Presbyterians Sharing and Presbyterian World Service & Development (PWS&D).

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Praising
God!

We offer stirring and inspiring worship services that include a variety of musical styles, Bible-based messages and meaningful prayers.

Faith
Formation

We offer opportunities for people of all ages to explore their faith and consider how to live lives that follow Jesus’ teachings through Bible studies, prayer meetings, and much more.

Faith in
Action

Clarkson Road provides opportunities for people to live out their faith through mission activities that include food drives for The Compass, support for Compassion child, visiting Walden Circle residents, and many more.

BUILDING
COMMUNITY

We are committed to building a strong community with those who are connected to Clarkson Road and the wider community through special events, speaker series, pastoral care, etc.

We acknowledge that the congregation of Clarkson Road Presbyterian Church meets and worships upon the traditional territories of the Mississaugas of the Credit and other Anishinaabe peoples, the Haudenosaunee, and Huron-Wendat Indigenous Peoples. We gather here in gratitude and humility and commit to learn more about the history of this place that many of us now call home so that we can see more clearly what we need to do to walk with Indigenous peoples towards justice, healing and wholeness.