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10:00 am Sunday Morning Worship We gather together to sing, worship, give thanks, and encounter Jesus through God's word, the sacraments, and one another. If you'd like to know more, please read the little blurb at the bottom of the page! Nursery, Adventure Centre for kids, and Youth Bible study are available during the service. We end our worship with coffee, tea, juice, homemade treats, and fellowship in the foyer. 7:00 pm Wednesday Evening Worship This service is a quiet, contemplative service of Holy Eucharist. A Bible study or Christian education series follows this service. Please feel welcome to come to one, either, or better yet, to both! 7:00 pm Taize Prayer The fourth Sunday of each month Taize is a service featuring the music and prayers of theTaize community of France. This is a beautiful, calm, candlelit service that offers an opportunity to rest in God's presence through music, prayer, praying with icons, and silence. Friends @ 4 4:00 - 6:30 pm the last Saturday of each month Friends @ 4 isn't really a service, but it certainly offers a way to encounter God and to be blessed by his presence and love! If you are seeking a way to grow in your faith with your children, then this is for you. Based on something called "Messy Church", Friends @ 4 features a story, a craft, a wee bit of praise, supper, and a whole lot of fun! A bit more about our worship..... Our Sunday morning worship service is a traditional Anglican service of Holy Eucharist. What that means is that we come together to pray, to hear and reflect on Scripture, to hear through a sermon how God's word applies to our daily lives, and to ask God to transform us into the people he wants us to be. All of these things help us to affirm our faith. One of the most important features of Anglican Christianity is taking part in the sacrament of Holy Eucharist. We believe that sacraments are a means by which God blesses us with his presence by entering in to ordinary things, such as the bread and wine we receive during the eucharist, or the waters in which we are baptized. Holy Eucharist is the heart of our weekly Sunday worship, and is a means by which we express who we are as God's children, gathered around his table. "Eucharist" means "Thanksgiving" in ancient Greek, which is the language used by the authors of the gospels. So, each Sunday we say "thank you" to Jesus for bringing us into relationship with God! |