Library
Welcome to the church library page.
The church library is open during weekly office hours 9-12 and 1-4 and during Sunday School on Sunday morning. Borrowing is done on the honour system, record your name and the date you borrow in the borrowing book, enjoy and return in a reasonal amount of time and leave on the desk for the librarian to check-in and reshelve.The church library is located on the right as you enter the main doors of the United Church Center.
On this page we will be bringing you news from the library, including new arrivals and reading suggestions from previously catalogued titles.
New books for fall 2008
All the Women of the Bible - Not one is missing from this collection of over 400 Biblical women! If you ever asked the question, “Who is she?” You will find the answer here.
Common Prayer - A Muslim-Christian spiritual anthology bringing together prayers written in 20 original languages and from 30 different countries and underlining the spiritual compatibility of the Christian and Muslim faiths.
A Grace Disguised - How the soul grows through loss. Sooner or later all people suffer loss,in little doses or big ones, suddenly or over time, privately or in public settings. Loss is a part of normal life. This book shows how it is possible to live in and be enlarged by loss, even as we continue to experience it.
Hugs, Daily Inspirations for Moms - 365 devotions to inspire your day.
Don't Sweat the Small Stuff, and it's all Small Stuff - Simple ways to keep little things from taking over your life and driving you crazy! Learn how to put things in perspective by making small daily changes.
Chicken Soup for the Father and Daughter Soul - Stories to celebrate the love between dads and daughters throughout the years.
Did You Read That? - Bulletin bloopers and church funnies. Genuine misprints and typos from church bulletins.
Christmas books
The Quiet Little Woman - By Louisa May Alcott, the author of Little Women. Newly discovered Christmas story written in 1870.
In search of Christmas - Poems, stories and hymns by well-known poets and authors in the text with reproductions of artwork of the old masters.
O Holy Night - The story of the first Christmas told in poetry, story and artwork, interspersed with anecdotes of life in the Holy Land in Christ's time.
Christmas Motifs and Christmas Blessings - Two books of Christmas cross-stitch.
Christmas Wishes - Inspiring sentiments for the festive season, combined with amusing animal photographs.
Easy Christmas Projects You Can Paint - Shows how to create classic holiday decorations everyone will love.
Christmas Picture Books for the young reader
Christmas in the Barn - By the author of Good Night Moon, the Christmas story set in a modem farm.
The Puppy Who Wanted a Boy - A charming switch, this puppy wants a boy of his very own for Christmas.
Christmas in the City - Two country mice find themselves in the city when their home is chosen to be the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree.
It's Christmas - A festive lift-the-flap book. Features colours, counting and number concepts in a Christmas setting.