18 Stoujï¬'ille Sun-Tribune I Thursday, Nov. 13, 2008 Rev. Nancy Waterman will be welcomed to Stouï¬ville United Church at a special sefvice Sunday afternoon. A soup supper served by the congregation’s youth group follows. O 2008 truemattonal Comfort Produ‘ ’Rebare applies to ENERGY STAR†qualifying products. including the high efï¬ciency TQMPV gas furnace with ECM mol0r and RAM central air corxiirimr‘ng. No Hassle Replacemenr' limited warranty applies lo selected models inslalled on or afler January 1, 2006. Some resm’ctlms apply See your dealer or visit Tempstarcan l0r delar'ls Immnms Ken Smurthwaite Heating LTD. (905) 640-1428 - (905) 852-5934 Warm III) In TEMPS'I'A'T Heating and Cooling Products YoOEATN F-‘E'EL 1’†Tempstar.com Stoufl‘ville United Church officially wel- comes its new minister Sunday“ The Rev. Nancy Waterman is the subject of a special service of worship at 4 pm. The church's Junior Youth Spirit will then serve a soup supper and present its new outreach project, The Gregory Farm. Rev. Waterman and her family came to Stouï¬â€™ville from Caledon where she had been in ministry for 12 years. Why Stoufl'ville United? “Because I believe that this is where God was calling me and my family,†she said. “A year ago, I hadn't even seriously consid- ered making a move. But then I heard that Stouffville United was seeking a new minister and I felt drawn to respond. When I did, I found a group of people who were serious about living faithfully both in and out of the church.†There will be'no morning worship service Sunday. 'd pan U1 d Vlldl blUlbU'CUl Luuuuuuuy Uldl lb actively seeking God’s presence and God's will,†she said. Rev. Waterman holds a masters of divinity from Emmanuel College as well as certiï¬cates in youth ministry and spiritual practices. In more than 20 years of ministry, she has served . in rural. urban and suburban ministries. For more information on Stouflville United. go to www. Her husband. Glenn, is the director of stouflvilleucca or call 905-640-1163. Stouï¬uille United welcomes new minister Sunday COMING . A look ahead in WhitchurCh-Stouï¬ville EDITOR’S PICK development with The Leprosy Mission Can- ada, an international Christian medical mis- sion in Richmond Hill. Her two daughters attend Stouflville District Secondary School. What is she most looking forward to in Stouï¬ville? “Continuing to get to know the people and how their faith impacts their lives and the lives of the people around them and being a part of a vital Christian community that is actively seeking God’s presence and God's will,†she said. ‘A year ago, I hadn’t even seriously considered making a move. But then I heard that Stouifville United was seeking a new minister and I felt drawn to respond! Rev. Nancy Waterman Stouflville United Chard: