Our traditional Anglican service with organ & choir, Scripture readings, prayers, and homily. This service runs between one and one and a half hours, and uses readings from the Book […]
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Our traditional Anglican service with organ & choir, Scripture readings, prayers, and homily. This service runs between one and one and a half hours, and uses readings from the Book […]
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Worship with Us! 10:00am Holy Communion with Christmas Carols We will celebrate the first Sunday of Christmas with a special service that combines contemporary and traditional carols. (Also livestreamed on our […]
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A special Sunday service with scripture, prayer, choral music, and hymns uniting our traditional and contemporary ensembles. We also livestream this service on our website. You can watch the service […] |
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Join us each Wednesday for a short, meaningful Eucharist service at 11am, followed by a cookies, coffee, and fellowship. This week will feature readings from the Book of Alternative Services […] |
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We serve a hot breakfast to about 60 guests from 8am-9:30am. Everyone is welcome, no questions asked and no means testing required. Breakfast normally consists of eggs, sausages or bacon, […] |
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A quiet and contemplative Communion service, including Bible readings and prayers from the traditional Book of Common Prayer (BCP) and a brief sermon. This service runs about 40 minutes.
This is a casual, creative service that includes prayers, Holy Communion, and contemporary worship music (piano & vocals). The service is about 1 hour long.
Our traditional Anglican service with organ & choir, Scripture readings, prayers, and homily. This service runs between one and one and a half hours, and uses readings from the Book […] |
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Start your day with reflection and contemplation. All are welcome. The Morning Prayer services will use Pray Without Ceasing: Morning and Evening Prayer for the Seasons of the Church Year and […] |
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Join us each Wednesday for a short, meaningful Eucharist service at 11am, followed by a cookies, coffee, and fellowship. This week will feature readings from the traditional Book of Common […]
Using the teachings of Fleming Rutledge, an Episcopal priest, author, and much sought after preacher, we will study her book Epiphany, which focuses on the Glory of God as portrayed […] |
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Start your day with reflection and contemplation. All are welcome. The Morning Prayer services will use Pray Without Ceasing: Morning and Evening Prayer for the Seasons of the Church Year and […] |
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You’re invited! Christ Church is in an exciting season of renewal, and your voice matters. All parishioners are invited to join Reverend Alison for a parish planning day as we […] |
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A quiet and contemplative Communion service, including Bible readings and prayers from the traditional Book of Common Prayer (BCP) and a brief sermon. This service runs about 40 minutes.
This is a casual, creative service that includes prayers, Holy Communion, and contemporary worship music (piano & vocals). The service is about 1 hour long.
Our traditional Anglican service with organ & choir, Scripture readings, prayers, and homily. This service runs between one and one and a half hours, and uses readings from the Book […] This informal service includes a few prayers, a short reflection, and, of course, lots of jazz. The service begins at 4:30pm and runs for about one and a half hours. […] |
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Start your day with reflection and contemplation. All are welcome. The Morning Prayer services will use Pray Without Ceasing: Morning and Evening Prayer for the Seasons of the Church Year and […] |
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Join us each Wednesday for a short, meaningful Eucharist service at 11am, followed by a cookies, coffee, and fellowship. This week will feature readings from the Book of Alternative Services […]
Using the teachings of Fleming Rutledge, an Episcopal priest, author, and much sought after preacher, we will study her book Epiphany, which focuses on the Glory of God as portrayed […]
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Let’s gather for good food and great company! Bring a little sumthin’ if you can: salad, bread, sodas, vino, hummus, veggies… whatever you’d like to share. Date: Wednesday, January 14, […] |
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Start your day with reflection and contemplation. All are welcome. The Morning Prayer services will use Pray Without Ceasing: Morning and Evening Prayer for the Seasons of the Church Year and […] |
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We serve a hot breakfast to about 60 guests from 8am-9:30am. Everyone is welcome, no questions asked and no means testing required. Breakfast normally consists of eggs, sausages or bacon, […] |
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A quiet and contemplative Communion service, including Bible readings and prayers from the traditional Book of Common Prayer (BCP) and a brief sermon. This service runs about 40 minutes.
This is a casual, creative service that includes prayers, Holy Communion, and contemporary worship music (piano & vocals). The service is about 1 hour long.
Our traditional Anglican service with organ & choir, Scripture readings, prayers, and homily. This service runs between one and one and a half hours, and uses readings from the Book […] |
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1 event,
Start your day with reflection and contemplation. All are welcome. The Morning Prayer services will use Pray Without Ceasing: Morning and Evening Prayer for the Seasons of the Church Year and […] |
2 events,
Join us each Wednesday for a short, meaningful Eucharist service at 11am, followed by a cookies, coffee, and fellowship. This week will feature readings from the traditional Book of Common […]
Using the teachings of Fleming Rutledge, an Episcopal priest, author, and much sought after preacher, we will study her book Epiphany, which focuses on the Glory of God as portrayed […] |
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Start your day with reflection and contemplation. All are welcome. The Morning Prayer services will use Pray Without Ceasing: Morning and Evening Prayer for the Seasons of the Church Year and […] |
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Are you looking for a creative, relaxed, meaningful, and LGBTQ+-welcoming Christian worship service? Look no further! From September to June, we gather once a month for an hour in the […] |
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We serve a hot breakfast to about 60 guests from 8am-9:30am. Everyone is welcome, no questions asked and no means testing required. Breakfast normally consists of eggs, sausages or bacon, […] |
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A quiet and contemplative Communion service, including Bible readings and prayers from the traditional Book of Common Prayer (BCP) and a brief sermon. This service runs about 40 minutes.
This is a casual, creative service that includes prayers, Holy Communion, and contemporary worship music (piano & vocals). The service is about 1 hour long.
Our traditional Anglican service with organ & choir, Scripture readings, prayers, and homily. This service runs between one and one and a half hours, and uses readings from the Book […]
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With gratitude and joy, we invite you to join us on Sunday January 25, 2026 for a choral Eucharist at 4:30pm to celebrate the induction of The Rev’d. Canon Dr. […] |
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Start your day with reflection and contemplation. All are welcome. The Morning Prayer services will use Pray Without Ceasing: Morning and Evening Prayer for the Seasons of the Church Year and […] |
2 events,
Join us each Wednesday for a short, meaningful Eucharist service at 11am, followed by a cookies, coffee, and fellowship. This week will feature readings from the Book of Alternative Services […]
Using the teachings of Fleming Rutledge, an Episcopal priest, author, and much sought after preacher, we will study her book Epiphany, which focuses on the Glory of God as portrayed […] |
1 event,
Start your day with reflection and contemplation. All are welcome. The Morning Prayer services will use Pray Without Ceasing: Morning and Evening Prayer for the Seasons of the Church Year and […] |
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We serve a hot breakfast to about 60 guests from 8am-9:30am. Everyone is welcome, no questions asked and no means testing required. Breakfast normally consists of eggs, sausages or bacon, […] |
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.