This past Sunday at St. George’s the topic of my sermon was justice. Justice is, for me, a basic value of fairness and equality. It is a place where we should begin life and end life. Of course, as we all find out, life is not like that. Justice is something hard to find and…
When the current stone church was built in 1878, the peaks of the stone walls on the east and west ends of the nave were adorned each with a stone cross, as was the stone wall of the entrance to the church basement on the Guelph Street side. These crosses are visible in many of…
I am posting the pdf file of a survey we are circulating to all parishioners, so that anyone who needs a copy can get it from here as well. I realize that you would probably have to print it out to answer it and submit it, and that does seem a bit counter-productive as no…
Back in April, the youth of St. George’s were invited to participate in an event held here overnight called Off the Grid. It is a program developed by The PWRDF, to help increase the awareness of our youth of the serious global issues faced by our planet and all the things that are living on…
As a special way to mark the coming of the summer is the annual church picnic. With the arrival of the Rev’d Nancy Rowe, as part time assistant priest at St. George’s, it was decided that St. George’s should have a picnic together with St. Paul’s, Norval, where Nancy, as rector, is also the priest…