Saturday, November 2 at 8:00 am
On the first, third, fourth, (and fifth, when applicable) Saturdays of each month, we serve a hot breakfast to about 60 ...
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Join us on Sunday as we celebrate the Feast of All Saints!
Services at 8am, 9:15am & 10:30am
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CCDP Walking Group: Celebrating Christ's Reign on a Spiritual Walk
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Remembrance Sunday: BCP Choral Matins
(We will also have our 8am & 9:15am Eucharist services on November 10.)
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Christmas Fair
We'll have a Regifting Station, Wine Raffle, Christmas decor and decorations, baked goods, and costume jewellery for sale! And, after you've done your shopping, stop by Gabriel's Cafe for a delicious lunch!
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~It's beginning to look a bit like Christmas~ ... See MoreSee Less
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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.