Well, Arkell United Church is the place. Warm, truly friendly, gentle in its approach but filled with strong spiritual people. A church that aspires to live out its faith in Jesus in an open, inclusive way. We believe that being a Christian opens up one's life. A place of discovery and celebration with no pressure and no sales pitch! Worship is done in a simple and graceful way. Our goal is to mix
the best of past generations with the best of today.In music, the foundation of the church is folk and old country yet we are beginning to use more contemporary songs with a bit of an edge to them. Guitars and piano lead the singing. The messages are passionate and down to earth - the prayers, sincere and genuine. About the Service
Services are held every Sunday at 10:00am. See the " Events" for what's happening at our church! About the Neighbourhood
Arkell is a quiet country village just southeast of Guelph. It is only a few kilometres east of the new subdivisions at the south end of Guelph. Quick Facts
Who do I contact with questions? Contact Reverend John Adeyemi
1-519-992-4873
[email protected]
What music is played during services? In music, the foundation of the church is our music. Traditional,gospel and contemporary music is our forte. Piano, and guitars accompany most songs. What's heavenly about your church? If you want to experience first hand what the term "Little Church with the BIG Heart" means come and visit with us on Sunday mornings. We are a very welcoming congregation. How do people dress for service? Dress is informal. Remember, it's not what you wear but who wears it that's most important. What happens after the service? Coffee, tea and baked goodies and friendly conversation for those who want to stick around and chat. Is the Church Handicap accessible? The church is wheelchair and walker accessible with an elevator that reaches the hall, front entrance and handicap accessible washrooms. Minister
Pastor John resumed his one-year internship at Arkell United Church
(AUC), in mid-October 2022. Originally from Nigeria and now a Canadian. John has enjoyed the
mercies of God at AUC- the little Church with a big heart. "What a great community, where love dwells amongst the people. Thank you all." Multiple blessings and peace to everyone.