Nurturing our Christian faith and reaching out to others
Nurturing our Christian faith and reaching out to others
Nurturing our Christian faith and reaching out to others
Nurturing our Christian faith and reaching out to others
Nurturing our Christian faith and reaching out to others
Nurturing our Christian faith and reaching out to others
Sundays Mid-September to Mid-May - 9:30 am (twice a month)
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Wednesday & Thursday between 9:00 – 12:00
Friday 9:00 - 13:00 613-732-2992
Sunday morning in-person worship continues at 9:30 am.
Church At Home will continue to be posted on the website and available for home delivery.
Sunday School restarts again on January 12. See the schedule under the Newsletter Tab.
On Wednesday evenings of Lent at 7:00 pm, the parish will be joined by the Rev. Matthew Brown, the clergy team and the members of Parish of the Valley. We will gather to sing and pray the beautiful music of Holden Evening Prayer. This year’s Lenten series is entitled, “Words That Last Forever” and based on the words: Forgiven, Paradise, Behold, Forsaken, Thirst, Finished, and Hands. Please join us in this Lenten discipleship. Bring your friends – they are more than welcome.
Come and be part of the parade of people following Jesus. As with the crowds of the day, we will wave palm branches and shout, “Hosanna! Blessed is the one who comes in the name of the Lord.” The day turns to sorrow, as we realize that Jesus is headed to his death on the cross.
At his last shared meal with his friends, Jesus, in humility and service, washes his disciples’ feet. Come this evening: hear the words of the new commandment with the washing of your hands that we should love one another and receive the gift of Jesus;
Body and Blood, given to us for the forgiveness of sins. Worship will conclude with the stripping of the altar in preparation for Good Friday.
We hear John’s account of the death and burial of Jesus and pray the solemn prayers of Good Friday. We contemplate the cross and express grief over Jesus’ suffering and death.
We walk with Mary Magdalene to the tomb to mourn. At the tomb the stone is rolled away. “They have taken the Lord” Mary exclaims to the disciples. They go and look for themselves. They, too, find an empty tomb and return to their homes. It is in the solitude of her grief that Mary recognizes Jesus and hears his words; “go to my brothers and say to them, ‘I am ascending to my father.’” At Easter we rejoice that our Lord lives and is triumphant over the powers of sin and death. We celebrate a festive service of Holy Communion.
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