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As our Primate, Archbishop Linda Nicholls said in her letter: “The neglect of the dignity of children, whom Jesus welcomed and protected, calls for repentance in action.” If you would like

As our Primate, Archbishop Linda Nicholls said in her letter: “The neglect of the dignity of children, whom Jesus welcomed and protected, calls for repentance in action.” If you would like

Are you our new Coordinator of Children and Youth Ministry? Or do you know someone who might be a good fit? Submit your application below, or help us share this

REPORT ON THE MOORE FAMILY CHALLENGE John 15:16 “You did not choose me, but I chose you and appointed you so that you might go and bear fruit—fruit that will last—and

15th March 2021 Dear Friends, Thank you for your persistent self-discipline and patience as COVID-19 continues to have its way with us and to inhibit full parish life. I am proud

The latest issue of our community Magazine Spiritus is now available. It is available for your online reading here: Many thanks to all contributors. You can find more issues in

Since Molly left two and a half months ago, the wardens and I have talked about a new Associate for CCDP. However, it is clear to us that a new

21st November 2020 Dear Friends, As you probably know, tomorrow is our last Sunday for in-person worship before the city goes into its second lockdown this year. Lockdown 2.0 is to last

The latest issue of our community Magazine Spiritus is now available. It is available for your online reading here: Many thanks to all contributors. You can find more issues in
You are invited to join one of the small groups here at CCDP. The purpose of each group is to build our community connections, study together, and pray together. Jesus

The latest issue of our community Magazine Spiritus is now available. It is available for your online reading here: Many thanks to all contributors. You can find more issues in
Our magnificent three manual, tracker-action organ was installed in the chancel of the church in the spring of 1982 and dedicated to the Glory of God and in memory of those who died in the First World War and the Second World War.
The organ, built by the Karl Wilhelm Company of Mont St. Hilaire, Quebec, has a classical continental design. The case is made of white oak and the pipe shades are of carved butternut. Voiced in the classic French style, its 36 stops and 50 ranks are capable of interpreting a wide variety of organ literature.
Installation required considerable changes to the chancel including moving the altar forward and arranging choir seating to either side. These renovations prompted the design and production of our award-winning Benedicite Kneelers, done in needlepoint by a dedicated group of church members.