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St. Andrews United Church

Nanaimo, BC  V9R 3A6

aw.ca | 250 . 753 . 1924

office.stauc@sha

315 Fitzwilliam St.

Rev. Meriel Simpson

Interim Minister

A first generation Canadian, she was born and grew up in Toronto. She received her B.A. in Modern Languages from Victoria University, U of T. Meriel was very active at her home church, Dewi Sant Welsh United Church in Toronto, where she taught Sunday School, was on Council, assisted the Clerk of Session and did some lay preaching. For many years, before ministry, she worked in the corporate world, initially in the airline industry, then as a computer programmer and finally as a Communication Specialist for a bank.

Like many other people, Meriel’s call was not a “burning bush” but a slow realization and response to God’s nudges and whisperings, which had never stopped through the years, and she completed her Masters of Divinity degree from Emmanuel College, Toronto.

After graduation and an intern year at Westway United Church, she was ordained and appointed to Cosburn U.C., a small congregation in the east part of Toronto. Two years later, Meriel was delighted to receive a call from Scarborough Bluffs U.C. and spent seven wonderful years there.

In 2024, Meriel’s life and faith journey moved her to Nanaimo B.C. where her remaining family lives. Her sister was practicing medicine in Michigan and wanted to come back to Canada to practice and be with family, so they arrived in May and are happily settled in Nanaimo.

In February, 2025, she started serving as interim minister in Sylvan United Church in Shaunigan Lake, while they search for a full-time minister. In September, 2025, she joined St. Andrew’s United Church as interim minister.

Angie Leah Jones

Event Coordinator

Angie Leah Jones is a published photographer, retreat facilitator, curator, and community builder whose work is rooted in creativity, connection, and meaningful gathering. She has hosted retreats in Banff, Tofino, and Joshua Tree, and led a year-long mastermind, Wild Woman Collective, creating spaces for women to reconnect with their creativity, intuition, and sense of belonging.

Angie studied Vocal Arts at Grant MacEwan College and Business at SIAST, a combination that has shaped her ability to blend artistic vision with strong organizational and leadership skills. Her creative practice and event work are informed by years of experience curating transformative experiences that bring people together through art, music, nature, and community.

Originally from Saskatchewan, Angie now lives in Nanaimo, where she serves as the Event Coordinator and Administrator at St. Andrew’s United Church. Having grown up within the United Church, her connection to the denomination is both personal and deeply rooted. Her grandmother is a United Church minister in Saskatchewan, and this legacy of faith, service, and community has strongly influenced Angie’s values and work.

Since relocating to Vancouver Island three years ago, Angie has fallen in love with Nanaimo and is passionate about helping St. Andrew’s United Church become a vibrant hub for creativity, music, and connection. As the driving force behind many of the church’s concerts and events, she has played a key role in transforming the space into an active, welcoming community and events centre.

Angie believes that churches—and gathering spaces of all kinds—can be dynamic, inclusive places that foster creativity, belonging, and transformation. Through her work, she continues to bring people together in ways that are intentional, inspiring, and deeply human.

Elly Parker

Office Assistant

Elly Parker, author, entertainer, poet, songwriter, singer, painter, artsy fartsy granny that finds peace in her garden and in the arms of her loved ones. Elly loves people and never met a flower or a kid she didn't like, " I can create a workaround for pretty much any issue,
to make it a win win for all concerned" its her getter done cheerful attitude that puts a smile on her face.

Liam Pistor

Music Director

Liam Pistor has previously served as the music director and organist/pianist at Chemainus United Church, and as the organist/pianist at St. Stephen’s United Church in Qualicum Beach.


While growing up in Nanaimo, he studied piano, clarinet, and voice. He played clarinet and tenor saxophone in his school bands, sang with three community choirs, played piano accompaniment for three other choirs, and commuted to Victoria to play clarinet with the Greater Victoria Youth Orchestra.


He then completed a Bachelor of Music with Distinction in Keyboard Performance at the University of Victoria (2019), a Master of Music in Piano Literature and Performance at the University of Western Ontario (2021), and a Diploma in Music Performance (clarinet) at the University of British Columbia (2024). In the process, Liam was awarded sixteen UVic scholarships, a Western University fellowship and scholarship for having “the most outstanding record of performance and academic work” of a student entering the Master of Music program, a Canada Graduate Scholarship (SSHRC), two UBC music scholarships, plus the Greater Victoria Youth Orchestra’s scholarship award for outstanding instrumentalist (any instrument).


Although Liam’s first degrees focused primarily on solo piano performance and collaboration, Liam also studied clarinet throughout his time at university. In addition to playing clarinet as a soloist and in a variety of small ensembles, Liam played principal clarinet with the Greater Victoria Youth Orchestra, the UVic Symphony Orchestra, and the Western University Symphony Orchestra, and played various clarinet parts with the UBC Symphonic Wind Ensemble, and the UBC Symphony Orchestra.


Since finishing his university studies, Liam has worked not only at St. Stephen’s United Church, but also as a freelance musician, a piano accompanist for the Nanaimo Youth Choir, and a music instructor for both the Nanaimo Conservatory of Music and the City of Nanaimo (Parks, Recreation and Culture). He has also played clarinet with the National Youth Orchestra of Canada (2025), sung with the Island Consort Chamber Choir and the Sinclair Singers, and participated in workshops and recitals held by the Victoria Organ Studio at Christ Church Cathedral, where he studies organ (on scholarships from the Royal Canadian College of Organists) with Christ Church’s assistant music director, Mark McDonald.

Mark

Custodian

Community

Every Sunday at 11:00 am. In-person or virtually via Zoom live from the front of the Sanctuary.

Contact

315 Fitzwilliam St. Nanaimo, BC  V9R 3A6

office.stauc@shaw.ca

250 . 753 . 1924

Office Hours

Mon 9:30am-2pm

Tue 9:30am-2pm

Wed Closed

Thur 9:30am-2pm

Fri 9:30am-2pm

Sat Closed

*Sun 11am

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Baptisms

​The celebration of baptism typically takes place as part of our regular Sunday worship service.

We baptize people of all ages, from infants to adults.

We believe that baptism proclaims the love of God for all people, and is an act of welcome, blessing, and belonging.

Classes are held from time to time for parents seeking baptism for their children, or for adults seeking to be baptized themselves. Speak to our minister for more information.

Donate

Donations are now accepted by e-transfer directly to the Church's email address: office.stauc@shaw.ca

E-transfers are automatically deposited and will receive a charitable donation receipt in January for tax purposes.

​If you donate through Canada Helps, your charitable donation receipt will be issued by the Canada Helps organization.

WEDNESDAY COFFEE & CONVERSATION

Every Wednesday at 9:00AM-11:30AM, St. Andrew’s United Church opens its doors for a free Community Coffee Time, welcoming people of all ages and backgrounds gather, relax, and enjoy good company. Guests are invited to share in live music, fresh coffee and tea, and a selection of muffins and treats – all in a warm, caring and fully inclusive environment. This outreach ministry is rooted in our commitment to offer a place of connection, conversation, and belonging for everyone in our neighborhood.

Whether you come often or are visiting for the first time, you’ll always find a friendly welcome here, at St. Andrew’s United Church Nanaimo! (Please note: Coffee Time pauses during Christmas break and the summer months of July and August).

Thrift Store

The St. Andrew’s Thrift Store is a fun, quirky and much-loved part of Nanaimo’s Old City Quarter.

Open Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 9:30am-3:30pm, our volunteer-run shop offers a wide variety of gently used women’s and men’s clothing, shoes, household items, small kitchen appliances, and books.

We gladly welcome donations of clean, gently used goods during store hours. Every purchase and every donation supports the St. Andrew’s United Church Building Fund, helping us care for and maintain our historic space.

Whether you’re treasure-hunting, browsing, or stopping by for a friendly chat, you’ll always find a warm welcome here.

COMMUNITY SUPPORTS

Weddings

Weddings are great celebrations of love and hope. As we are a community of faith, all of our wedding services include prayers, vows, readings, and references to God.

Our minister works with couples in helping you make your special day as memorable as we can, and will help customize content to suit you as a couple.

When planning your wedding, call or email us early in the process to secure your ideal date. Once the date is secured via a refundable deposit, our minister will meet with you to plan your ceremony.

FUNERALS & MEMORIAL SERVICES

Funerals and Memorial Services are as unique as the person’s life being celebrated and remembered. Our minister can assist you in planning a service for a loved one or in pre-planning your own funeral or memorial service.

A call to us when a loved one has died will open the door to support and comfort in your time of grief and loss. In addition to assisting you with the service, St. Andrew's United Church can also provide ongoing support in your time of grief.

Sanctuary

Our beautiful sanctuary features fabulous acoustics suitable for concerts. choirs and performances. With capacity for 350, it is also ideal for weddings, funerals, and other large celebrations. The main floor is wheelchair accessible via the hall.

Hall

Our hall is a large space suitable for meetings, small concerts, and performances. Tables and chairs are available for use, as well as a stage. With a seating capacity of 125, this space is ideal for medium-size groups. Features include an accessible entrance from the Wesley street doors, convinient washrooms, and an adjoining kitchen. Hall measures approximately 45' x 48'

Meeting Room

Our kitchen is available for use by itself, or along with the use of the hall. It features a long, centre island that is ideal for food preparation. The kitchen also has a standard oven, as well as an industrial dishwasher.