Bible Story Walk is on the Move!
/The Bible Story Walk is on the move... join Anglican Church of All Saints by the Lake Dorval for their official launch!
Sunday, August 6th 2023
The Bible Story Walk is on the move... join Anglican Church of All Saints by the Lake Dorval for their official launch!
Sunday, August 6th 2023
Here’s what you need to know: The Four Week Book Study is happening online in August. Note that the final week (Aug 28) is scheduled as an in-person picnic.
Here are the dates: Mondays, August 7, 14, 21, and 28 from 5:30-7pm
The book is called “Go Wide” (Reimagining the Landscape of Theology)
So, Who’s in? Let me know and I will send you the link
Your faithful Supper Club Host, Lee-Ann
You are invited to a Community Celebration / Intercultural PICNIC
When: Saturday, September 23rd from 11 to 2 (rain or shine)
Where: Lawn of St Philips Anglican Church 7505 Sherbrooke West (Brock north and Connaught), NDG
Why: Why not! Let’s celebrate Summer's Last Blast!--a Diocesan-wide, epic, end-of-summer, inter-cultural potluck picnic.
A celebration of food and fun, of each other and everything we are. For young and old: A victory lap in celebration of this beautiful community.
hosted by: Montreal Anglicans for Racial Justice and Equity.
Note: There will be music, games, merrymaking, and jollification!
Contact the organizers to learn more antiracism@montreal.anglican.ca
Join the Facebook event to stay connected
Vous êtes invités à une célébration communautaire / PICNIC Interculturel
Quand : Samedi 23 septembre de 11 à 14 heures (beau temps, mauvais temps)
Où : Pelouse de l'église anglicane St Philips 7505 Sherbrooke Ouest (Brock nord et Connaught), NDG
Pourquoi : Pourquoi pas ! Célébrons le dernier souffle de l'été -- un pique-nique de fin d'été épique et interculturel à l'échelle du diocèse. Une célébration de la nourriture et du plaisir, des uns et des autres et de tout ce que nous sommes. Pour les jeunes et les moins jeunes : Un tour de piste pour célébrer cette belle communauté.
Organisé par : Les anglicans de Montréal pour la justice raciale et l'équité.
Il y aura de la musique, des jeux, des réjouissances et de la joie !
Bible Story Walk Testimonial by the Rev Trevor Potter.
How did it go and how did the neighbourhood respond?
"I love this! I want to go and tell all my neighbors... Another lady was making her way to the library stopped and even came to tears, we later found out, that she was going through these and pondering the wondering questions and she told us she wanted to invite everybody who's at the library down the road to come and enjoy this as well that lady has since started attending the 8AM service that is here at St Paul's. So it's just you know this small simple gift of placing this Bible story walk telling the creation story out front and just offering it with no strings attached to the community to enjoy. We offer this as a gift, we don't want anything, we just want you to enjoy we want to bless you with it"
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The Bishop of Montreal invites applications for the full-time position of Incumbent of the Church of St John the Baptist, Pointe-Claire. The bishop is looking to appoint a priest who will both serve and lead the parishioners of the Church of St. John the Baptist, Pointe-Claire in their efforts to organize for its future. In the profile found here are detailed stimulating challenges and exciting opportunities for the right candidate. With a letter of permission from their bishop, interested applicants may submit their curriculum vitae with covering letter, outlining why they feel called to this parish, to the Bishop of the Diocese of Montreal by mail or email.
Racism: Listening, Naming and Reconciling
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1444 Union Avenue
Montreal, Quebec H3A 2B8
Tel: (514) 843-6577 // 1 (800) 355-3788
Fax: (514) 843 6344
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We recognize and respect the Kanien’keha:ka as the traditional stewards of the land and waters of Tio’tia:ke.
Our acknowledgement stands as a promise to continue the ongoing work of recognition and reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples.
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