A lot of misinformation about our congregation and Council has appeared in Eesti Elu and the Estonian World Review. The Council of St. Peter’s church wishes to clarify its actions and the decisions which have been taken to solve the congregation’s financial problems.
We emphasize that Council has had no discussions nor has it any connection with the International Estonian Centre (Keskus).
On May 19, 2023, The Congregational Council presented for the first time a comprehensive backgrounder on their rationale for dealing with what they believed to be a serious financial predicament faced by the congregation. In it they outlined their justification for the actions that they have taken.
On May 19, 2023, The Congregational Council presented for the first time a comprehensive backgrounder on their rationale for dealing with what they believed to be a serious financial predicament faced by the congregation. In it they outlined their justification for the actions that they have taken.
Why have Ukrainians from the outset of the invasion of their homeland rushed to pile sandbags to protect their churches and other cultural landmarks? Why do Estonians in Toronto appear bent on rushing to demolish theirs?
Re: Letter dated March 10, 2023, “Invitation to a Special Meeting” of St. Peter’s Estonian Evangelical Lutheran Church.
Our most active members and supporters are seniors. In today’s news, seniors were again cautioned to be aware of people who want to take advantage of them. The standard practice is to develop in you an apprehension that something bad will happen to you if you do not immediately react and transfer your money to their account.