Neil talks about Holy Habits, Discipleship and Evangelism and invites you to converse with him!

Neil is excited about a new resource called Holy Habits (click to learn more)

Check out his most recent video below where he shares why and invites you into the conversation too!

He hopes to engage in some meaningful chats with many of you at Synod 2019.

Feel free to strike up a conversation on the “E” word (see Neil’s latest contribution in the Anglican Montreal) , discipleship or Holy Habits either at Synod or or any time you are able!

Contact Neil! anytime

Digital Communications Webinar

You are invited to a FREE digital communications webinar with our web and social media coordinator, Lee-Ann Matthews. 

Join us on Tuesday, June 18th at 10 am for a special edition of Live with Lee-Ann

Some topics that will be covered are...

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  • 5 Reasons for churches to get on board with digital communications

  • How to Getting started with Live video 

  • Digital overwhelm is real - how to avoid it! 

Bring your own questions and your coffee!!!!

See you there! 


Here's how to join... 

log on to Facebook using this link to be a part of the conversation


Everything Messy! A Messy Church directory from The Mission Committee

Following Neil Mancor’s successful Messy Church Webinar, the Mission Committee would like to give you some more inspiration to start your own Messy Church!

Do you want to start, but don’t know how?

Contact one of the experienced MC coordinators (below), or better yet – attend a Messy Church service yourself!

Other Messy Church opportunities around the diocese:

  • All Saints by the Lake (formerly PRAM), 865 Lakeshore Drive in Dorval, holds Messy Church on the first Friday of the month except for July and August.  Rosanne Harrison,messychurch.pram@gmail.com.

  • All Saints, Deux Montagnes - Messy Church is held on the third Wednesday of the month (except for July and August) beginning at 5:30 pm until 7:30 pm. Kathleen Leeming kathleen@allsaintsdeuxmontagnes.ca

  • Parish of Vaudreuil, Hudson St. James' Hall, 642 Main Rd., Hudson. First Saturday of the month, 4pm-6pm. Children and families celebration. Crafts and supper. All welcome! Sophie Rolland
    www.parishofvaudreuil.com/calendar

  • St George’s Ste Anne de Bellevue Messy Church on the 4th Wednesday of the month at 5pm at St. George's - 23 avenue Perrault, Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue. www.stgeorgesanglicanchurch.org

  • You can get messy in the Laurentians, too!  The Anglican and United churches in the Laurentians team up to get messy on the first Saturday every two months (the schedule changes in July and August).  Our next Messy Church will be at Morin Heights United Church this Saturday, June 1st at 831 rue Village in Morin Heights from 11 to 1:30. https://www.facebook.com/LaurentianMinistry/

 



A New Resource for you on Eucharistic Linens thanks to Muriel Eaton

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Did you know that many Eucharistic linens in our parishes are in a state of disrepair? Perhaps you, or someone you know, might consider helping out your parish in a meaningful way by repairing or creating these linens. If that’s the case, you are in luck! We are happy to announce the publication of On Pins and Needles: Caring for and Making Eucharistic Linens by Muriel Eaton. This is a terrific resource for Altar Guilds or anyone who is interested in picking up a sewing needle. We are so grateful to Muriel who worked tirelessly on this project, with immense passion and good humour.

Check it out, print it out and spread the word!

Sue Winn to receive prestigious Anglican Award of Merit!

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Excerpt from Anglican Journal:

“The diocese of Montreal’s Susan Winn was recognized for contributions that include membership of General Synod from 1998-2016, and of CoGS from 2004-2007 and 2010-2013. Winn also served as deputy prolocutor of General Synod from 2006-2007 and as lay secretary of the ecclesiastical province of Canada. While on CoGS, she chaired the eco justice committee for several terms.

Winn said she was surprised and very touched to learn she had been chosen for the award.

“My nomination came from my bishop and a close friend and their efforts on my behalf meant so much to me,” she said. “The church has been like home and family to me, with so many rewarding opportunities over the years to learn and to serve God and others. I have been so blessed.”

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Jerusalem Sunday Sunday, June 2nd 2019

At the 2013 Joint Assembly, General Synod passed a resolution to “observe the Seventh Sunday of Easter, commonly known as the Sunday after Ascension Day, as Jerusalem Sunday.” For 2019, the theme for Jerusalem Sunday is Multi-Narrative Pilgrimage.

Jerusalem Sunday is an opportunity for Anglicans in Canada to learn more about and support God’s mission in the Diocese of Jerusalem. 

https://www.anglican.ca/gr/provinces/jerusalem/sunday/

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Act Now if you wish to continue receiving your Anglican newspapers!

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If you want to continue receiving the Anglican Journal and the Anglican Montreal you must confirm your address with the National Church. You can do so either online, by email or phone. (see below for details). 

Failure to do so will mean that the upcoming June 2019 issue will be your last!

There is a quick online form to fill out here:https://www.anglicanjournal.com/yes/

If you have trouble with the link, try this one:https://www.anglicanjournal.com/

Or you can give your information via email yes@national.anglican.ca or phone 1-866-333-0959 or you can print out and mail the attached coupon.

The national office is no longer sending out parish lists to update,  BUT – If you have a parish list that you would like to send in to the national office before June please do so! They will accept this as well as individual opt-ins. 

Please do all that you can to support the Anglican Journal and the Anglican Montreal. Every subscriber will count!

Nicki Hronjak

Editor, Anglican Montreal