The Anglican Church of Canada - Diocese of Niagara

 

Loving, Healing, Equipping, Sending

Welcome to the Church of the Resurrection online.

We are…  
  • a diverse community worshipping, learning, working and growing together as God’s people.

  • an accepting community of unique individuals who express our faith in many different ways as part of the Anglican Diocese of Niagara.

  • a safe community of spiritual people dealing with real life issues.

  • an active community living our faith through a variety of ministries, activities, social events and lots of fun.

  • always striving to embody Jesus’ ministry through: Loving, Healing, Equipping and Sending.


Rules  for Worship:  
  1. Be yourself – we are all unique, blessed children of God. There is no dress code. Come as you are.

  2. Be respectful of others – we are part of a diverse community, so our words & actions must be chosen with care & love.

  3. Participation – worship is an expression of the entire community. Everyone is invited to join in the prayers, songs, & receiving bread, wine or a blessing at communion.


Sunday Services


Sunday September 12th


Reading : Jeremiah 4.1-12,22-28 |  Psalm 14.1-7|Gospel  : Luke 15.1-10
     



8:30
a.m. - Holy Communion


10:30
a.m. - Holy Communion with Music


Children's Programs will resume in September.

{10:30 service followed by refreshments and fellowship}


September 12th

Guest Preacher Canon John Whittall

Ordained priest and deacon in Christ Church Cathedral in Montreal in 1969, he spent his curacy at the Church of St Barnabas, St Lambert (1969-1971) and then was Priest-in-Charge of the parish of St Hubert until he was appointed rector of the Church of St Bartholomew, Hamilton in 1974. In 1980 he became Dean of Residence at Trinity College, University of Toronto until 1988, during which time he was Honourary Assistant at The Church of St Mary Magdalene. Father Whittall was rector at St. Wilfrid's in Etobicoke for 21 years before his recent retirement.


Taize Service 7:00pm Church of the Resurrection




2010 marks Church of the Resurrection's
10th Anniversary

Anniversary Prayer
Loving God, as we journey in an unfriendly world that does not respect or treat everyone with dignity, help us to pray and continue your work together towards a new world;  your world, a world of forbearance and generosity,  a world of generous acts of love, care, warmth and comfort, a world of enduring patience and unconditional love, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
 


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