Clergy + Lay Leaders Day
/Saturday, May 12th 2018
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Join us! We are an inclusive, affirming, family friendly community and we meet monthly to learn about how God is showing up in our lives and to listen, grow and support one another.
Our theme for April is Jesus's Healing Miracles ... we can't wait to explore this theme with you!
New Social Media Page up and running!
Read MoreLearn about Chrism Mass with Bishop Mary Irwin-Gibson
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Read MoreJoin us for our monthly Supper Club gathering on Monday, March 26th 5:30-7:30 pm
Theme: Jesus' Miracles
What to Expect?
Friends, food and fellowship
Worship, reflection and a safe space to share
You are welcome here!
About Us:
We are a family friendly, inclusive and affirming community.
Contact Lee-Ann to RSVP or if you would like to learn more
lmatthews@montreal.anglican.ca
Please join us for the Induction and Installation of the Very Reverend Bertrand Olivier
Read MoreThe Holy Land
Walking with Jesus, Talking on the Way
A 10 day pilgrimage to Israel and Palestine
Led by Bishop Mary Irwin Gibson
12-22 February 2019
For more information contact Archdeacon Robert Camara
vicar.general@montreal.anglican.ca
La Terre Sainte
Marcher avec Jésus, se parler sur la route
Un pélèrinage de 10 jours en Israel et en Palestine
avec l’évêque Mary Irwin Gibson
du 12 au 22 février 2019
Pour de plus amples informations veuillez communiquer avec Archidiacre Robert Camara
vicar.general@montreal.anglican.ca
a short video created by the Anglican Diocese of Montreal to encourage and deepen your Lenten practice
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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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