in si de ha lto n. co m O ak vi lle B ea ve r | T hu rs da y, A pr il 28 ,2 02 2 | 40 PENTECOSTAL Tel: 416-892-8123 Fax: 1-866-281-5983 Bishop M. Brissett (Pastor) Email: mjbrisse@yahoo.ca Jesus is lOrd Oakville PenTecOsTal aPOsTOlic cenTre 454 Rebecca St (St. Paul's United Church) Oakville, ON Sunday Service 12:30 - 3PMWorship Service Sunday Evening: 7:30-9PM (Via Zoom Virtual Platform) *Covid-19 Safety Protocols Strictly followed.* NON-DENOMINATION SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST Oakville Seventh-day adventiSt ChurCh tel: 289-830-6717 Mark ewen (Senior Pastor) Carl Cunningham (associate Pastor) dean lashington (lead elder) Twitter: @Oakvillesda Email: oakvillechurchsda@gmail.com The Oakville SDA church, will be having an outreach series "Pressing on to Glory" on Wednesdays and Saturdays starting April 16th. All are invited on zoom. Sat April 16th - 10 AM & 7 PM Wed April 20th - 7:00 PM Sat April 23rd - 10 AM & 7 PM Wed April 27th - 7:00 PM Sat April 30th - 10 AM & 7 PM Zoom id 867 6764 2331 PW: worship "We Press On" DIRECTORY If you'd like to advertise your place of worship in this feature please email Fiona frudder@starmetrolandmedia.com or call 289-293-0691 Worship Master's Grace ChurCh Are you looking for a place to worship the Lord Jesus Christ? We meet at the Meadowvale Community Center every Sunday at 10:00 am. Master's Grace Church, Auditorium 1 & 2 6655 Glen Erin Drive Mississauga, ON All COVID-19 safety protocols followed. Pastor Joseph Thomas Pastor Mini Thomas mastersgracechurch.com www.instagram.com/mgctoronto 416-951-0884 UNITED SUNDAY MAY 1st COME AND SAFELY WORSHIP IN PERSON, AllWelcome for Holy Communion! It's your choice: WORSHIP LIVE AT 10AM! IN THE CHURCH OR VIEW ON-LINE SERVICE LATER ON YOUTUBE Click on www.glenabbeyunitedchurch.com To help your Church survive the pandemic, please send e-transfers to: donations@glenabbeyunitedchurch.com Thank you and God Bless you! GLEN ABBEY UNITED CHURCH REV. TED VANCE 1469 Nottinghill Gate, Oakville 905-825-5292 www.glenabbeyunitedchurch.com A great side dish for any meal, this barley nut salad can be served warm, at room temperature or straight from the fridge. It is full of nutritious and delicious ingredients, brought together with the texture and delicate fla- vours of the barley. I love to add different in- gredients as I go. I find this combination of cranberry, spinach and nuts to be hearty and delicious. If you want to make this more of a main dish, sauté some chicken or serve with a piece of roasted salmon on top. As always, have fun with the salad components. I originally came up with this combination by looking in my fridge and finding some spinach that needed to be used. I always love a nut, so I added my cashews, and adding a hint of sweetness with the cranberries goes a long way. BARLEY NUT SALAD INGREDIENTS 2 cups cooked barley 1/2 cup dried cranber- ries 3 to 4 cups canned len- tils (rinsed and drained) 1/2 cup roasted ca- shews 1 cup fresh spinach, chopped 2 tbsp olive oil 2 to 3 tbsp sugar Salt and pepper to taste (If you are serving this as a cold salad, you can add 2 tbsp of your favourite vin- egar) INSTRUCTIONS 1. Combine all ingredi- ents together in a bowl. 2. Serve warm or cold. 3. Enjoy. York Region resident Amy Stopnicki is an award-winning cookbook author, event planner, food blogger and mother of four. You can find her on In- stagram at @amystop- nicki_ or email her at amy.stop- nicki@gmail.com. BARLEY NUT SALAD COMPLETES ANY MEAL FOOD AND DRINK ADD A CHICKEN BREAST OR PIECE OF SALMON TO MAKE THIS A MAIN, WRITES AMY STOPNICKI AMY STOPNICKIColumn Barley, cranberries and any variety of nuts combined make a delicious salad you can enjoy as a side. If you're feeling adventurous, add a sautéed chicken or piece of salmon on top. Amy Stopnicki photo