Join us on Sunday, November 2 at 9:45 AM for Worship in the Fellowship Hall at Stirling

  • NO ZOOM OPTION

  • Camp-style worship service

  • Worship Leaders: Kim Penner with Youth

  • No Faith Formation classes

  • *Reminder to change your clocks on November 2nd!*

What’s new at Stirling

Land Stewardship

A small group convened to create a clear vision and set of values to undergird Stirling’s conversations on the use of lands we steward (five houses around the church). We presented the proposed vision and values to Council on January 26 for congregation input. You can offer feedback on this survey (until Feb 3).

Should the vision and values be well-received, we will propose adding a motion to the March Congregation meeting seeking their ratification before further discussion on how Stirling can move forward to fulfill the vision.

You can read the proposed statement here: Proposed Mission, Vision and Values statement

Stirling celebrates 100 years

In 2025, we continue to celebrate God’s presence at and through Stirling in recognition of the 100th anniversary of our building this year.

Line drawing of Stirling church building

Line drawing by Jim Hett done for Stirling’s 75th anniversary

Junior Youth representation of the church facing the future, 2024.

Throughout history people have crossed paths for short or longer periods of time.  People come from different places and bring different customs, ideas, traditions, spiritual practices and more.  YET they come together.  Neighbours.  Family.  Co-workers.  Classmates.  Ruth and Naomi.  Paul and Silas.  And many more.

This piece of art that the Junior Youth worked on has a collage of pieces of maps as the background, symbolizing the places where people are coming from and going to.  The people represent those crossing paths for a time- our Stirling community.  Some in the community look backwards with gratitude for memories and fondness for what has been and what is well known.  Others, perhaps, look back with regret or sadness.  Some are looking forward with fear or worry as the future is unknown and may bring change and discomfort.  Others look forward with hope and excitement at what is to come and eagerness to journey together with those who are part of this community at this time.  

Spiritual Covenant with Six Nations

For almost two decades, we as a congregation have been on a journey of trying to live into reconciliation with the Indigenous peoples of this land - learning, building relationships, and advocating for justice. In 2024, we took an important step in our journey toward Spiritual Covenant, in committing to annual reparations payments to Six Nations Polytechnic—1% of our annual budget.

Learn more about our ongoing Spiritual Covenant journey.

Our Worship Services and Faith Formation

Worship Service

Currently, we hold weekly Sunday morning services in our church sanctuary with a livestream provided via Zoom. At times, we move our worship service outdoors. Rooted in the Anabaptist Mennonite faith tradition, our services seek to explore the revelation of Biblical scripture and its implications in our lives, in our community and in our world.  Services are typically filled with scripture, prayer, singing, children's time and a sermon that draw from a particular theme or scripture text. There is a nursery located on the balcony for parents with young children, and we welcome the 'noises' from a multi-generational worship service. 

Faith Formation

After our Sunday morning services we hold a Faith Formation hour with learning and growing opportunities for all ages. Children and youth explore their faith in smaller classes while adults typically gather as one larger group. There is also opportunity to visit with others over coffee/tea during this time. Please check the weekly update email for details.

Information on our services (including the Zoom link), access to the members’ section of the website, upcoming event details, and church news are provided in our weekly email updates. To get on the email list, please contact office@stirlingmennonite.ca.

How to donate to stirling
current Covid 19 Guidelines

Church Calendar

Reflections and News from Stirling


 

Where are we?

Address and Directions

We are located at 57 Stirling Avenue North, at the corner of Weber Street and Stirling Avenue North in Kitchener, Ontario. 


GRT Transit

Bus 7 - Stop at the corner of Stirling and King Street and walk up the hill one block; Bus 8, stop at the corner of Stirling and Weber Street. 

LRT - Stop at the Charles and Borden stop and walk up Charles Street to Stirling Avenue. Turn right on Stirling Avenue and continue to the corner of Weber Street and Stirling Avenue where the church is located.

By car - Please use the map for directions. There is free parking available on-site with overflow street parking and spaces available in the adjacent St. Peter’s Lutheran cemetery.

Communication policy for church closure

In the event that the church is closed on a Sunday morning, due to safety concerns or issues with the church building, an email will be sent to the congregation and a notice be placed on our website. In the event of inclement weather, the MLT will endeavour to make a decision by 8am and send out notice, including an additional call to AM 570 for notice, by 8:30am. Please continue to use your best discretion and judgement in cases of inclement weather, regardless of whether the church stays open or not.