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St. George's Anglican Church

building a community of caring and compassion in Georgetown, ON

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Claiming “I am Christian”

I remember when my son first went to kindergarten and during his first week he reported back to us that he was having fun and he told us all about his teacher who he liked, but when we asked if he had made any friends in school yet and he said, “no.” It seemed odd… Read More Claiming “I am Christian”

May 18, 2019 Rector of St. George's, Georgetown

A “New” Family in Christ

We want to do good and be compassionate, loving God and loving our neighbours as we love ourself right? But, you and I know that it is not that easy. It very hard, because the temptation is always to put ourselves first. And then, often, justify it. We put ourselves first and then we tell… Read More A “New” Family in Christ

June 10, 2012 Rector of St. George's, Georgetown

The Holy Spirit Connects Us

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,… Read More The Holy Spirit Connects Us

May 29, 2012May 29, 2012 Rector of St. George's, Georgetown

Eucharistic Table Manners

Dan Cranley, theological Student and intern at St. George’s has lead a Lenten book study on Thursday nights at 7pm. The book read was “Food and Faith: A Theology of Food” written by Norman Wirzba. Below is Dan’s reflection in preparation for the groups final gathering from March 29th. Eucharistic Table Manners Albert the great… Read More Eucharistic Table Manners

March 31, 2012March 31, 2012 Rector of St. George's, Georgetown

Roots of Eating

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… Read More Roots of Eating

March 15, 2012March 15, 2012 Rector of St. George's, Georgetown

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As of March 1st 2022 all in-person worship has RESUMED. No need to pre-register. Reminder attendance is capped at 50.

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  • Sunday Worship August 21, 2022 at 10:00 am – 11:00 am Please join us for in person worship.
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  • Sunday Worship September 4, 2022 at 10:00 am – 11:00 am Please join us for in person worship.
  • Stitching Group online gathering September 6, 2022 at 1:30 pm – 3:00 pm Contact the church office for more details

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  • Church of the Apostles Partners with Your Downtown Guelph Friends August 18, 2022
    The Church of the Apostles Helper Bees Program has partnered with Your Downtown Guelph Friends to deliver innovative and much-needed outreach programs to Guelph. The partnership takes advantage of both groups’ strengths to deliver 200 meals a week and run outreach programs for the community. “The church was preparing food for emergency food providers through […]
  • The Power of Extraordinary Love August 18, 2022
    “What extraordinary love can emerge from so much death? And yet, Noah, at this moment, knows, as no one has before him, that he is made in the divine image. Heir to the stumbling generations, he becomes conscious of a mystery within himself. Uncannily, he becomes conscious of being loved, and commits himself to releasing […] The post The Power of Extraordina […]
  • New Parish Development Missioner Joins Diocese August 18, 2022
    Bishop Susan Bell is delighted to appoint Dr. Emily Hill to serve as our parish development missioner, effective September 12. Emily is an enthusiastic, collaborative, and action-oriented Christian leader who brings a wealth of ministry experience with her to this position, including her recent work with the Presbyterian Church in Canada and as an engaged [… […]
  • Children at Play: Crafting Memories August 18, 2022
    At a recent clergy conference, we were asked to think about times when we had experienced Joy in our various ministries. I remembered several times when I had delighted in watching children at play. Teaching Sunday school, I often borrowed the ‘Godly Play’ concept, but I usually followed the Lectionary and selected the props to […] The post Children at Play: […]

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