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St. George's Anglican Church

building a community of caring and compassion in Georgetown, ON

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In A Time of Election: Before We Vote

When we get a chance to cast our vote, we should take into consideration how our faith in Jesus Christ shapes where that vote gets cast.  Our vote is one of many small ways that we take action in the world in Christ’s Name. In this civil act, we play a role in shaping how the country… Read More In A Time of Election: Before We Vote

August 31, 2015 Rector of St. George's, Georgetown

Consumed Consumers

I am not against change, or progress, or technology. I actually like it quite a lot. But, I do believe that we need to be careful that we are not mislead or lied to by those who bring it to us. Discernment is a gift in any generation and you and I need to encourage… Read More Consumed Consumers

June 6, 2013June 13, 2013 Rector of St. George's, Georgetown

This Ain’t No Jedi Mind Trick

In Mark’s Gospel, right after his baptism by John and temptation in the wilderness, Jesus heads to the area of Galilee and calls his first four disciples. They are fishermen. But hear how it goes. He approaches, say “Follow me and I will make you fish for people” and IMMEDIATELY they leave what they are… Read More This Ain’t No Jedi Mind Trick

January 24, 2012January 24, 2012 Rector of St. George's, Georgetown

Jesus would use Twitter

You might have read the news this week that the government in Egypt, in attempt to deal with the protests and civil unrest has cut off its people from the Internet. This would seem to be an attempt to silence the voices of the people, both to restrict their ability to communicate with each other… Read More Jesus would use Twitter

January 31, 2011 Rector of St. George's, Georgetown

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

  • Sunday Worship via Zoom July 10, 2022 at 10:00 am – 11:00 am Please join us for in person worship. For those unable to join in person, connect to Worship using the Zoom linkhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/86701446814
  • Sunday Worship via Zoom July 17, 2022 at 10:00 am – 11:00 am Please join us for in person worship. For those unable to join in person, connect to Worship using the Zoom linkhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/86701446814
  • Sunday Worship via Zoom July 24, 2022 at 10:00 am – 11:00 am Please join us for in person worship. For those unable to join in person, connect to Worship using the Zoom linkhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/86701446814
  • Sunday Worship via Zoom July 31, 2022 at 10:00 am – 11:00 am Please join us for in person worship. For those unable to join in person, connect to Worship using the Zoom linkhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/86701446814

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  • Caring for Our Beautiful Churches June 1, 2022
    Outside… To celebrate the Season of Creation in September, Climate Justice Niagara would like to showcase some of the amazing church gardens that you have created around the diocese. If you would like to get involved, please take a photo of your parish rain, pollinator, vegetable, or childrens’ garden and email it to this address. […] The post Caring for Our […]
  • Spiritual Formation and Learning the Cello June 1, 2022
    I don’t often read books more than once, though I feel I should. C. S. Lewis said it’s the mark of an educated person—though that’s not the only reason I want to do it! One that I did read twice recently is Rowan Williams’ Tokens of Trust, lectures on the Creed. I know, I know, […] The post Spiritual Formation and Learning the Cello appeared first on Niagara […]
  • New Baptismal Resource for the Lending Library June 1, 2022
    Today Is a Baptism Day by Anna V. Ostenso can now be found in the diocesan lending library. This children’s book is brilliantly written and illustrated through a refreshing inclusive lens.  The writer, who is an Episcopal priest, beautifully depicts the journey of baptism by highlighting the family, church community, sacred texts, sacraments, and living-out […]
  • Seeing and Seeing Again June 1, 2022
    “God does not wait until we die to begin this process of opening to the full vista of God’s Glory awaiting us beyond the veil of our dying.” —James Finley, ‘Turning to the Mystics” podcast   The contemporary rediscovery of Christian mysticism is of singular and dynamic importance. The magisterial themes of the best of […] The post Seeing and Seeing Again app […]
  • Nimbly Walking the Way of Love June 1, 2022
    Greetings from the Episcopal Dioceses of Western New York and Northwest Pennsylvania! First, I want to express that it has been my honor and my absolute delight to meet weekly for almost two years now with deacons from the Niagara diocese and the partnership dioceses in the States. The bonds of friendship that have developed […] The post Nimbly Walking the W […]

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