Carman United Chilliwack

Carman United Chilliwack Hello World! Thank you for checking us out. We are a fully inclusive community who welcomes people of all identities and orientations.

We'd love to meet you in person at our next service or event. Sunday Services are 10:30 am. Carman United Church's Vision:
As disciples of Jesus Christ, we seek to be an inclusive, affirming
community of faith who worships God, nurtures spiritual growth,
and equips people to be a positive presence in the community. Carman's Mission/Purpose Statements:
1) We will be an

affirming church that offers spiritually nourishing
and varied worship experiences that inspire us on our individual
and collective journeys with the Creator.

2) We will become an integral part of the community by creating
connections and developing relationships with our neighbours
that promote social justice, caring, and inclusion.

3) We will be an affirming congregation that will develop a range
of faith-based programs designed to welcome, nurture and
support growth in people of all ages who choose to relate to
Carman United Church.

4) We will develop and built a modern, multi-use facility that
supports worship, church programs, and community partnerships.

05/26/2026
05/14/2026

CHILLIWACK HERITAGE SOCIETY FASHION SHOW AND STRAWBERRY TEA at Carman
on Saturday, May 23, from 2-4 pm. The show is titled “From Rationing to Ravishing”,
fashions from 1939-1959, by Ivan Sayers, a fashion historian from Vancouver. Tickets are
$30, available at Carman on May 3, 10, and 17, which includes the fashion show,
strawberry shortcake, and coffee and tea.

04/25/2026
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04/23/2026

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Choosing what to keep.
Choosing what to release.
Choosing what to refuse to carry anymore.

Because you’re allowed to question what formed you.
You’re allowed to outgrow what once felt like home.

Deconstruction isn’t the end.
It’s the moment you realize you have a voice in your own life.

And healing?
Healing is building again… on your terms.

Brick by brick.
Boundary by boundary.
Truth by truth.

And community?
It might not look like it used to.
It might be smaller.
Softer.
Safer.
More honest.

But it will be yours.

If you’re in this space, you’re not doing it wrong.
You’re learning how to choose a life you can actually live in.

Getting ready for the faith community on Easter Sunday!  Hot cross buns abound.  He is risen!
04/12/2026

Getting ready for the faith community on Easter Sunday! Hot cross buns abound. He is risen!

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03/31/2026

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With sadness, we share that the Rev. John Snow, Jr passed on March 28. Please take time today to honour John.

Rev. John Snow Jr. (1961-2026)

Îyarhe Sa Wahachâga (Red Mountain Shield), also called Natowawowkaa (‘Holy Walker’ among our Niitsitapi relations), Rev. John Snow, Jr. (Nov 25 1961 - Mar 28 2025) was a Sundancer, Pipe Carrier and ceremonialist in the Stoney Nakoda tradition. He received a BSc from Arizona State University, an MA in Law, Public Policy and Administration from the University of Calgary and an MDiv from Vancouver School of Theology. He also completed the Indigenous Ministry Training Program of the United Church of Canada at Sandy Saulteaux.

John was a direct descendant of the Treaty 7 signatories from the Goodstoney First Nation. Throughout his life he brought together Indigenous and Western traditions. He began his calling early in life with the teachings of Elders from across North and South America, Australia, New Zealand, Philippines and other Indigenous leaders who attended the Indian Ecumenical Conference at Morley from 1971-1985. His career took him around the globe, including studies at the London School of Economics and serving as a Reader at the British Museum where he researched artifacts and documentation related to treaties and land claims. He worked for 10 years with Shell Canada in the Land Department as a Minerals Negotiator and Landman. He served as the Oil and Gas Manager for the Stoney Tribal Administration and Chair of the Stoney Oil and Gas Committee. He worked tirelessly as a consultant, negotiator and facilitator for regional and national resource projects for which he received a Deputy Ministerial Award for his work on the Indian Oil and Gas Act. John served on many regional and national boards, including Governor Emeritus at the Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity.

John worked for decades to support his late father’s work in the United Church of Canada. John served as Chair of All Tribes Presbytery, Co-Chair of the Healing and Respect Committee and National Co-Chair for All Native Circle Conference. He also served on the Permanent Committee on Finance. His ministry began with his work as a Student Minister at Maskwacis United Church. He received his ordination from the Chinook Winds Regional Council in 2020 where he served as Indigenous Minister for Pacific Mountain Regional Council.

John was a Residential Day School Survivor, delivering the keynote address to the Reconciliation Summit in 2016 in Edmonton, and speaking regionally and nationally at conferences to highlight the work of reconciliation and importance of understanding the trauma and effects of the psychological and spiritual harms committed against Indigenous people nationally and globally.

John will be remembered for his kind heart, his open and honest opinions and his steadfast devotion to his faith. He practiced the Indigenous teachings of his people and respected the teachings of the Christian institutions he worked within, while holding space for interfaith and spiritual callings of all people to balance our shared humanity. John was a loving partner, brother, uncle and friend to many who had the opportunity to share the blessing of his presence and love.

The funeral service will be held in Morley on Wednesday April 1 2026 at the Goodstoney Rodeo Centre. The service procession will travel from the wake to the Rodeo Centre by 11 am. He will be interred at the Goodstoney Cemetery at Mnî Thnî, Alberta. Funeral services are coordinated with McInnis and Holloway Funeral Homes

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03/31/2026

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It is with heavy hearts that we pass on the news that James “Jim” Angus, High Chief, respected Elder, former President of BC Conference of the United Church, much loved husband, Dad, grandfather, great-grandfather, uncle and deeply cherished friend, has passed from this life into new life, joini...

Palm Sunday and just as the people honored Jesus by throwing their cloaks down for his entry in Jerusalem we  threw down...
03/29/2026

Palm Sunday and just as the people honored Jesus by throwing their cloaks down for his entry in Jerusalem we threw down coats, hoodies, vests, sweatshirts in the church isle for donation.

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03/21/2026

Pictures of the great bake sale goods for sale at the Carman United Church's annual Easter Bake sale tomorrow Saturday March 21 from 10 AM to 12 noon. Thanks to all from the church that did the baking and to those that set up the sales tables this afternoon. Chris G.

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03/04/2026

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Artificial intelligence is already moving from science fiction to reality, and Canadians are among those leading the way. This broadly accessible tutorial by Kevin Leyton-Brown — a member of our congregation and the Director of UBC’s AI Center — will begin by describing the scientific j...

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7258 Vedder Road
Chilliwack, BC
V2R4E4

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 12pm
Tuesday 9am - 12pm
Wednesday 9am - 12pm
Thursday 9am - 12pm
Friday 9am - 12pm

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+16048583223

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