
I am please to invite all the people of Georgetown and area to Dementia Education series lead by the Hamilton and Halton Alzheimer Society. St. George’s hosted a “Circle of Friends” event in May and from the interest that was expressed there, we found a time to host this three day workshop. Dementia Education Series…

This past Sunday we celebrated Pentecost Sunday. The day of the arrival of the Holy Spirit to guide the church. Its’ arrival transformed that tiny group of men and women who followed Jesus. It changed them from a bunch of cowards huddled together in a locked room, to a daring and outgoing team of evangelists,…

Hello St. George’s Families, I hope this letter finds you and your family well and happy. At Church School this coming month the focus will be on one of the Fruits of the Spirit on May 6, Noahs wife and the Pharaoh’s daughter on May 13. There will be no Church School on May 20…

On this past Sunday we celebrated the 160th Anniversary Of St. George’s Church, Georgetown. While I was leafing through the written and photo records of our archives, I realized that too often that written history’s focus was too heavily on the leaders, the clergy. But what, I hoped we could focus on this year as…

Dan Cranley, theological Student and intern at St. George’s is leading a Lenten book study on Thursday nights at 7pm. The book we will be reading is “Food and Faith: A Theology of Food” written by Norman Wirzba. Below is Dan’s reflection on the second chapter. Roots of Eating: Our Life Together in the Gardens…