Limehouse Presbyterian Church

Limehouse Presbyterian Church

Spreading God's Word to the Limehouse Community for 160 years

Sunday morning worship services are held at 9:30 a.m. All are welcome to join in Praising God in 'the little church on the hill'

Wednesday 25 April 2012

Together we can pray for little Matthew...

A letter from Knox Oakville,

Good Morning Fellow Presbyters,

I am writing this email at the request of Sean Foster, our Clerk of Presbytery.

By now many of you will have heard that Sean and Bonnie Foster's son, Matthew (age 2 1/2 years) was diagnosed with Leukaemia last week.  Matthew is currently in hospital undergoing treatment, which includes receiving chemotherapy.  He is likely to be hospitalized for at least six weeks, but this could be longer, depending on how well he responds to treatment.

Clearly this has come as a devastating blow to Sean and Bonnie, along with their other two children, Erin and Shannon.  Sean has asked me to contact you to ask for your prayers.  He has created a blog, which can be accessed at the following link www.caringbridge.org/visit/matthewseanfoster.  Sean is going to keep this blog updated with progress reports, and there is also a facility whereby you can leave comments.  As you can appreciate the family have a lot to contend with, and while they covet your prayers, they have asked that for the moment contact me limited to your responses on the blog.

In the days, weeks, and months that lie ahead the Foster Family are going to need our continued support, and I am sure there will be lots of practical ways in which we can do that.  In the meantime please pray for healing and wholeness for Matthew, and for courage and strength for Sean and Bonnie, Erin, and Shannon.

Yours in Christ,

Mike Marsden
Knox, Oakville

Monday 23 April 2012

Church congratulates organist Glenda Benton

After 28 tireless years as organist, and 50 years as choir director, Glenda Benton retired from her position, playing her final service  April 22.

Following the service, friends and church family members joined with her in the basement to celebrate her longtime service to the church, and presented her with gifts of appreciation.