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Harrowsmith-Verona Pastoral Charge is a two point pastoral charge in Kingston Presbytery in the Bay of Quinte Conference of the United Church of Canada.
The two churches are St. Paul's United Church in Harrowsmith, Ontario and Trinity United Church in Verona, Ontario.
St. Paul's United Church is located in the village of Harrowsmith, approximately 20km north of Kingston. When you travel 10km farther along Highway 38, you will come to the village of Verona, the home of Trinity United Church.
Harrowsmith-Verona Pastoral Charge was created in 1968 with the amalgamation of the Harrowsmith Pastoral Charge consisting of St. Paul's United Church, Hartington United Church, Holleford United Church, and Murvale United Church and the Verona Pastoral Charge consisting of Verona United Church, Bellrock United Church and Godfrey United Church. The churches in Hartington, Holleford, Murvale, Godfrey and Bellrock were closed, leaving Trinity and St. Paul's churches to serve the Harrowsmith-Verona area.
"The mission of Trinity and St Paul's United Churches is to be the heart, mind, eyes, ears hands and feet of Christ in the Harrowsmith-Verona area and in the world".
The scriptural basis for this is 1 Corinthians 12:27 - "Now you are the body of Christ and individually members of it".
This is a list of bible readings for each Sunday. This lectionary is common to many Christian denominations, including The United Church of Canada, The Anglican Church of Canada and the Roman Catholic Church.
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2004-09-07