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St. George's Anglican Church

building a community of caring and compassion in Georgetown, ON

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The Church is ready for the Christmas Services

Everything is ready. Well, almost everything. The church is ready. The decorations are out and the sanctuary looks ready. Now all we need is you. You have plenty of service times to choose from Christmas Eve. The 5 pm is perfect for those with small children, with Carols, the telling of the Christmas Story, and… Read More The Church is ready for the Christmas Services

December 22, 2010December 22, 2010 Rector of St. George's, Georgetown

The Strife is Over

In the great war between Good and Evil, Good has already won. I know sometimes it doesn’t feel that way in our lives, or when we turn on the TV or when we read the news. But we, as Christians, celebrate that in that the war between Good and Evil, Jesus won it at the… Read More The Strife is Over

November 23, 2010 Rector of St. George's, Georgetown

All Time Is God’s

All time is God’s; every second, hour, day, month, and year. Past and future. As a way to helps understand this, the Church marks the passage of time with a special yearly cycle of seasons and feasts. These repeating seasons encourage us, year after year, to grow in our relationship with God through Jesus.   … Read More All Time Is God’s

November 18, 2010 Rector of St. George's, Georgetown

Deadwood: Making Room for New Growth

This morning the work crew from Quality Tree Service in Georgetown showed up to begin the work of removing and pruning five trees on the church property. Most of them have died, which is a bit sad because they are mature trees. Three of these were around the former site of our church rectory, which… Read More Deadwood: Making Room for New Growth

October 20, 2010 Rector of St. George's, Georgetown

Messy Church Returns

This is a great video of Messy Church at St. George’s. It was shot in the spring and has been used on our Diocesan websites “Wall of Innovation”. The basic idea behind our Messy Church is based on a ministry of the same name developed in the UK as part of the “Fresh Expressions” movement.… Read More Messy Church Returns

September 6, 2010 Rector of St. George's, Georgetown

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ACCESSIBILITY NOTICE

At this time access to our accessible washroom is unavailable. We apologize for any inconvenience.

In-Person Worship Resumed

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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Upcoming Events

  • Thursday Morning Service February 2, 2023 at 10:00 am – 10:30 am Everyone is welcome to this informal service with Holy Communion.
  • Quiet Service February 5, 2023 at 8:00 am – 9:00 am Contemplative service using the Book of Common Prayer
  • Sunday Worship February 5, 2023 at 10:00 am – 11:00 am Please join us for in person worship.
  • Thursday Morning Service February 9, 2023 at 10:00 am – 10:30 am Everyone is welcome to this informal service with Holy Communion.

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  • The Second Mind of Faith January 24, 2023
    We often think of faith as something like the tail of a kite: something attached to something else. The ‘something else’ in this case is a body of statements that are meant to tell us a lot of things about God. And in order to get this body of statements off the ground, we have […] The post The Second Mind of Faith appeared first on Niagara Anglican.
  • Reaching Out To Those In Need January 24, 2023
    The winter months are upon us and high inflation and poverty are running rampant, causing more and more families than ever to turn to food banks to help make ends meet. The  Church of Our Saviour the Redeemer has an ongoing food drive, but during Advent one of our parishioners, Karolyn Penili, brought the idea […] The post Reaching Out To Those In Need appea […]
  • Song of the Grand Returns! January 24, 2023
    “The team behind Song of the Grand have created a touching and memorable musical story which every audience can relate to. It was a joy to work with such a dedicated and professional group. I highly recommend this production to you!” —Lianne Tan, Music Director, West Plains United Church, Burlington.   Song of the Grand […] The post Song of the Grand Returns […]
  • We Have Some Explaining To Do January 24, 2023
    I spent three weeks in the UK at the end of last year, and during my stay something of a statistical explosion occurred—if such a phrase isn’t oxymoronic! New figures from The Office for National Statistics (ONS) revealed that less than half of British people now identify as Christian—46.2 per cent (27.5 million) claim to […] The post We Have Some Explaining […]
  • St. James Trivia Night Supports ‘412’ Barton Project January 24, 2023
    Late last year, St. James Dundas held its first trivia night fundraiser in support of St. Matthew’s House ‘4Twelve’ Barton Project, the aim of which is to empower seniors and provide affordable  housing. People formed teams to answer multiple choice questions in five categories, all in great fun! Delicious Avesta Kurdish pizza slices were served […] The post […]

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