Stefanie Cormier

  • PCS Singers Present: Time and Again… Moment in Songs

    PCS Singers Present: Time and Again… Moment in Songs

    Join the PCS Singers for their production: Time and Again… Moments in Song.

    A musical production for all ages!

    Tickets priced at:
    Adults – $30.00
    Children – $15.00

    Contact office to pre-order tickets at Office@emmanuelunited.com

    May 31st – 2:00pm
    Emmanuel United Church
    420 Balmoral Dr.
    Brampton, ON


  • Winter Coat Drive – Adult Size Only

    Winter Coat Drive – Adult Size Only

    Winter Coat Drive – Adult Size Only

    January winter coat drive for Regen has started. Do you have any gently used Adult size winter coats you no longer need? If so, please consider donating them to those in need of warm clothing this winter season. This year we are only accepting donation of coats and not any other items. Throughout January you can drop your donations off in the church coat room.

    Your support is greatly appreciated to help those in need in our community during this cold winter season. God Bless.


  • Christmas Poinsettias

    Christmas Poinsettias

    Presented by M&P Committee

    Again this year your M&P Committee will be selling poinsettias as our annual fundraiser. We will be taking orders on three Sundays, November 17, November 24 and December 1. These lovely red or white flowers come in a 6 inch pot and are perfect for decorating your home and our church sanctuary this upcoming holiday season or as gifts.

    The price is only $12.00 each and all proceeds go to support the work of our church here at Emmanuel. Traditionally the poinsettias that are ordered are used to decorate the church during Advent and may be picked up following the Christmas Eve service. For those who wish to pick up earlier, flowers will be available at the church Saturday December 7 between 10 and 11 am.

    Please see Rik Aikman, Marg Benzie, Laura Fisher or Doug Houston in the hall at Sip n’ talk to place your orders. Thank you for your support.


  • Regen Christmas Campaign 2024

    Regen Christmas Campaign 2024

    November 7th – December 8th

    This Christmas season we are changing the way we give to Regen. We will not be asking you to donate items like we have in past years, instead a donation tin will be put up in place of the Tin Bucket for cash and gift card donations. The funds will be given to Regen to bulk purchase the items most needed. Regen uses the power of purchase approach to buy in bulk and they can get much more for the same money that we would individually spend to purchase a few items.

    In the past few years many members have said it was hard to find the size of the items requested or to get out to shop. The committee heard your concerns and decided to try this new approach. Cash donations, gift cards to Tims or McDonalds and donations through envelopes marked Christmas Gift Items, will be sent to Regen after the campaign ends on December 8th.

    Thank you for your generosity and continued support for this annual campaign to help those in need in our community.


  • Broadview Magazines / Good News

    Broadview Magazines / Good News

    Broadview magazines (Spirituality, Justice and Ethical Living) will be delivered to your home in 2025 for the same price of $30.00.  Each issue contains more pages of engaging comments. Well worth the money!

    Once again we continue to follow the same collecting process- Please place your magazine renewals in an envelope with your name , address (if any changes) and marked BROADVIEW and then place on the offering plate either Sunday Nov. 17th to  Dec. 29th You may mail it in to the office, bring your cheque ade payable to Emmanuel United Church or the church’s mailbox. (No coins.)

     You may email me at killamjune3@hotmail.com if you want to begin subscribing or if you have any questions. Enjoy the 2025 year reading great articles, opinions and broadening your views.


  • Regen Christmas Campaign – 2024

    This Christmas season we are changing the way we give to Regen.  We will not be asking you to donate items like we have in past years, instead a donation tin will be put up in place of the Tin Bucket for cash and gift card donations.

    The funds will be given to Regen to bulk purchase the items most needed. Regen uses the power of purchase approach to buy in bulk and they can get much more for the same money that we would individually spend to purchase a few items.   In the past few years many members have said it was hard to find the size of the items requested or to get out to shop. The committee heard your concerns and decided to try this new approach. Cash donations, gift cards to Tims or McDonalds and donations through envelopes marked Christmas Gift Items, will be sent to Regen after the campaign ends on December 8th.   Thank you for your generosity and continued support for this annual campaign to help those in need in our community.


  • Christmas Bazaar – Help Wanted!

    Christmas Bazaar – Help Wanted!

    Our Annual Christmas Bazaar is rapidly approaching!

    We need everyone’s help to make this a success. Sign up sheets for help and items needed are posted on the bulletin board by the hall. We always need preserves, baking and cookies for the cookie walk. Help is needed Friday November 15th at 6:30pm to set up and many hands are needed the day of the bazaar to help at the various tables.

    Vilia is once again creating baskets for a basket draw. If you have any items speak to her about where and when to drop them off.

    All items for the nice and new, books, puzzles and children’s toys should be dropped of in the library by Sunday, November 2nd as we need time to sort and price these items. Other items can be dropped off on Friday, November 15th.

    If you have any questions or wish to schedule time for a drop-off please contact Diane, Vilia, or Stefanie at Stefanie@emmanuelunited.com


  • GLI – Update on Bill C-223

    GLI – Update on Bill C-223

    On September 25th 2024, Parliament voted on the Bill C-223, which aimed to create a national framework for a Guaranteed Livable Basic Income in Canada. Unfortunately, the bill did not pass this second reading. The vote tally was 54 in favour (the Greens and NDP joined by several Liberals), and 273 opposed. Senate Bill S-233—the counterpart to Bill C-223—did pass second reading last year, and we are waiting to see if we’ll get a committee report from the Senate. However, because its counterpart has failed in the House, the Bill will not become law.

    Now our work must continue on other fronts. 

    But First…A Heartfelt Thank You

    We want to extend our deepest gratitude to Senator Kim Pate and MP Leah Gazan for their hard work and unwavering commitment to fighting for everyday Canadians.

    We also want to thank all of you who supported our campaign and took action. Together, we sent over 34,000 emails urging MPs and Senators to recognize the urgency of basic income. Despite the outcome, your voices made a difference and continue to inspire all those working for this change.

    What’s Next?

    The fight for Basic Income isn’t over by a long shot. While C-223 and S-233 would have helped focus the conversation around basic income and forced the government to think it through, they lacked the power to actually actually create one. Let’s consider then what these bills would have done: require the Minister of Finance to write a report outlining a framework for the implementation of a national basic income. While the government won’t be required to write this, we the public certainly can. 

    And indeed we are! Right now, this work is happening all around the country, with or without legislative directives. Just look at PEI: civil servants, researchers, economists, and activists came together to create a report laying out a basic income for the province, which could cost 1% of GDP to reduce poverty by 80%.

    Across the country, momentum is building:

    • Local Government Support: City councils across Canada are voicing their support for basic income, including a recent resolution passed at the Union of BC Municipalities (UBCM) convention. TV personality George Stroumboulopoulos even endorsed UBI during the event!
    • Atlantic Leadership: Provinces like PEI are leading the charge with reports advocating for basic income, and Newfoundland and Labrador have announced new basic incomes for seniors and people with disabilities.
    • Broad Political Interest: Across party lines, there’s significant interest in expanding the social safety net to ensure economic security for more people. The upcoming Canadian Disability Benefit — modeled after one of the most successful basic incomes in history, the Guaranteed Income Supplement for seniors — could be a framework for establishing new guaranteed incomes across the country.

    Meanwhile our work of building a basic income scheme that won’t cost the vast majority of Canadians continues. While today’s vote was a setback, it is just one front of our advocacy. With your continued support, we’ll keep advancing towards a future where guaranteed dignity is a reality for all.

    Stay tuned for our next steps, and thank you for standing with us.

    Floyd & the UBI Works Team


  • Christmas Bazaar 2024

    Christmas Bazaar 2024

    Christmas Bazaar Bulletin Board

    The Christmas season comes up fast, and with anticipation for our most successful bazaar to date. Follow the link above to our virtual “bulletin board” for all updates regarding the planning and execution of our annual Christmas Bazaar taking place on November 16th, 2024

    All announcements and updates regarding donations, volunteering and participation in the bazaar will be posted here in a timely manner. Lets make this our most successful bazaar to date!


  • National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

    National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

    Orange Shirt Day takes place on September 30th . We wear orange to recognize and raise awareness about the history and legacy of the residential school system in Canada. We encourage you to wear an orange shirt to church on Sunday September 29th.