The Bible Story Walk is at the Church of St Mark & St Peter (CMP)
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Culture Shift Leading a Growing Church in uncertain Times
An online Workshop Series with the Rev. Dr Gary Nicolosi
“We extend a warm welcome to everyone in our Diocese but particularly front line workers, lay people, lay readers, Deacons, and youth workers”
-Dr Canon Neil Mancor
Workshop Dates: Tuesdays Oct 7, 14, 21, 28 & Nov 4 from 7-8pm EST
Join the Facebook event to stay connected ~ Download / print the event poster
About the Author
The Rev. Dr. Gary Nicolosi is an Episcopal priest, lawyer, and church consultant. He is the founder and director of the Institute of Law and Religion which focuses on the interaction of law, religion and culture in North American life.
Gary has pastored urban, suburban and rural churches, large and small, throughout the United States and Canada. He is the author of three books and hundreds of articles, including two award winning articles on sacramental hospitality. He has led mission conferences in 37 dioceses throughout North America. He has delivered church growth presentations to the Anglican and Lutheran Bishops of Canada and at the Canadian Anglican Editors Conference, and twice been a keynote speaker at Canadian Synods.
Gary has served in many diocesan roles including as a two-time deputy to the General Convention of the Episcopal Church. In 1995 he was invited by the Archbishop of Canterbury to participate in the video The Many Faces of Anglicanism. When he served as Congregational Development Officer in the Diocese of British Columbia, he taught a class on congregational development for the Vancouver School of Theology. As Rector of St. James Westminster Church in the Diocese of Huron (Canada), Gary developed the Post Ordination Training Program that trains newly ordained clergy in parish ministry.
His sermons are widely disseminated across North America. Although he is now retired, Gary still is active in the Episcopal Diocese of Arizona, serving as an interim rector, doing supply work throughout the diocese, and serving on the Church Disciplinary Board. As a member of the New York Bar, Gary practices pro bono immigration and veterans’ law, and has a keen interest in elder law and special needs planning.
Gary has degrees in philosophy from Fordham University (B.A.) and Georgetown University (M.A.). He received his Juris Doctor from Temple University Beasley School of Law, his Master of Divinity from Trinity 1 5 7College, University of Toronto, and his Doctor of Ministry from Pittsburgh Theological Seminary. He lives in Peoria, Arizona with his wife Heather. Their daughter Allison is a happy resident at Treasure House in Glendale, Arizona.
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You are invited to be a part of a monthly lunchtime online forum. Bring your lunch and network, share your ideas, get encouragement and address challenges. There will be a facilitated discussion, speakers and an invitation to provide input for future Diocesan projects. All of this in under an hour!
Here is the Fall 2025 Schedule:
September 18th at noon EST
October 23rd at noon EST
November 20th at noon EST
RSVP for the link mtlyouth@montreal.anglican.ca
Download this week’s Diocesan E-News (September 2nd 2025) HERE
Back to School! Back to Church!
We have a new lesson plan for leaders or parents to use at home or church, in support of children in their faith journey. A reminder that God is always with us- through every season.
Please join us for a Festal Eucharist at Christ Church Cathedral on Sunday, September 21st at 4pm / Venez vous joindre à nous pour une messe solennelle à la cathédrale Christ Church le dimanche 21 septembre à 16 h.
1444 Union Avenue
Montreal, Quebec H3A 2B8
Tel: (514) 843-6577 // 1 (800) 355-3788
Fax: (514) 843 6344
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The Synod Office is located on the traditional and unceded territory of the Kanien’keha:ka (Mohawk), at a place called Tio’tia:ke (Montreal), a meeting place for many First Nations, including the Haudenosaunee (Six Nation Confederacy), Anishinabeg and Algonquin peoples.
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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©2025 Synod of the Diocese of Montreal & Lord Bishop of Montreal