Faith Lived
Music & Choir
Frequently Asked Questions
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The people of Runnymede United make an effort to welcome visitors and there are social opportunities online and in person to meet and get to know others. You are welcome to socialize and introduce yourself as you are comfortable at your pace. As the sign says out front, "You Belong Here”.
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Runnymede United is wheelchair accessible from the north side door. We have an elevator for access to Memorial Hall in the lower level, which is also where accessible washrooms are located. We have hearing assistance devices available for use during service. Our website is compliant with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) to ensure that as many people as possible can enjoy what Runnymede United has to offer. Click on the Accessibility Icon to explore those features.
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Yes! We'd love to welcome new members to the choir! Contact David Ambrose or the church office for more information.
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Don't worry. You won't have to sing if you don't feel comfortable doing so. The words are provided if you do feel like it, though. There are some responsive readings and prayers in worship, but you won’t be called up in front of everyone to speak.