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Please Remember in Your Prayers this Week
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BISHOP'S CORNER
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Bishop's Itinerary
Please pray for Bishop Stephen London as he serves parishes throughout the diocese and connects with our partners and friends beyond the diocese. God willing, Bishop Stephen will attend the following public meetings, events and services:
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DIOCESAN APPOINTMENTPriest in Charge, St. Timothy's, Edmonton Bishop Stephen London is pleased to announce the appointment of the Rev. David Bruce as Interim Priest in Charge of St. Timothy's, Edmonton effective February 1 to June 30, 2025. |
NEWS
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Church Admin CornerParish AGM Season Around the Corner Parish annual meeting season is about one month away (give or take). Now is the time to ask for submissions for your parish’s meeting packet, including all ministry reports. Or, if you are responsible for writing a report, send it to your church office today and save someone the effort of asking you for it. Set a clear deadline for submissions and set yourself a deadline a few days prior so that you have time to remind people (or to prepare your own materials for submission).
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EVENTS
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Windswept Meditations Spiritual ExplorationFriday, January 10, St. Paul's Anglican Church, 10127 145 ST NW, Edmonton Jim Robertson, a member of St. Paul's Anglican Church, is helping facilitate the group Windswept Meditations, a Vision Casting Event, on Friday, January 10, 7 pm, at St. Paul’s Anglican Church, 10127 145 ST NW, Edmonton. This meditative event incorporating music, prayer bowls and fine art is being developed cooperatively by Doug Parth, Natalie Bryson and Jim Robertson. It is hoped that a community will form and help shape future gatherings. The events will focus on creating a place of spiritual exploration in a mutually supportive environment. Adherence to a religious tradition is not required to attend and participate. Participants are asked to bring sketch pads or journals, a yoga mat or meditation cushion, if you prefer to be on the floor, poetic sensibility, gracious conversation and attentiveness and an open heart. Tea will be provided. RSVP by Thursday, January 9 to Jim Robertson at windsweptworship@gmail.com. For more infomation visit: http://edmonton.anglican.ca/events/windswept-meditations-spiritual-exploration/2025-01-10
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Cursillo Epiphany DinnerSaturday, January 11, St. Augustine-Parkland, Spruce Grove Happy New Year! Join Cursillo on Saturday, January 11, at 1:30 pm, at St. Augustine's Anglican Church, 131 Church Road, Spruce Grove, for our Cursillo Epiphany Dinner. Family and friends of Cursillo are warmly invited to celebrate with us! We will provide the main course, and ask that guests bring a side dish or dessert, as well as a plate, mug and cutlery. Please RSVP to cursilloedmonton@gmail.com |
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Revive 2025Beginning Tuesday, January 14, 7 to 9 pm
Registration is now open for the next offering of the Revive discipleship program. The Revive program is offered at no charge to all who are interested. You may register to participate in person or online, Tuesday evenings, from 7 to 9 pm. Download Participant Guidebook For more infomation visit:
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Ecumenical Prayer Servicefor the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity - Sunday, January 19, Providence Renewal Centre In commemoration of the 1700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea and the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, all are invited to an Ecumenical Prayer Service on January 19, 7 pm, at Providence Renewal Centre, 3005 119 ST NW, Edmonton. This event is hosted by the Edmonton & District Council of Churches in conjunction with The Military and Hospitaller Order of Saint Lazarus of Jerusalem - Edmonton Commandery. POSTER |
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This Land - Concert in Celebration of StewardshipSaturday, January 25, St. George's, Edmonton, 7 pm St. George's, 11733 87 Ave NW, Edmonton, invites you to a Concert in Celebration of Stewardship on Saturday, January 25 at 7 pm. Admission is by donation. Items by the Indigenous Artist Market Collective will be available for purchase. POSTER |
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What's Happening in Your Parish and/or Ministry?we are happy to help spread the word We are happy to share news and pictures, or help promote upcoming events (ie. youth gathering, parish fundraiser, worship service, community outreach, public lecture) in Synod Scene, our weekly e-newsletter to clergy, parishes and subscribers. Please click the link to the form below to tell us about your news and event . Upload a graphic or picture (horizontal / landscape orientation; 1500x784 px), and your event poster (if you have one). Submissions must be received by Tuesday at noon to guarantee their inclusion in the current week's newsletter. Have questions? Email Margaret Glidden, communications@edmonton.anglican.ca; or call 780-439-7344 For more infomation visit:
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MINISTRY OPPORTUNITY
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St. John the Evangelist, Edmonton Seeks Incumbent
The Bishop of Edmonton invites applications for the incumbent of St. John the Evangelist in Edmonton. The closing date is January 31, 2025. St. John the Evangelist (SJE) is a richly diverse and complex community. As one of the largest parishes in the Diocese of Edmonton, it serves a broad multi-generational community that includes a vibrant children’s ministry and a robust youth ministry. The parishioners come from many racial, cultural and economic backgrounds. Read Parish Profile |
RESOURCES
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Online Daily Offices Prayer Group
Pray the Daily Offices together online, except on Sundays, using the orders in the Book of Common Prayer (BCP) and the Book of Alternative Services (BAS). We are open to using other resources. If praying the Daily Offices, whether you've done it before or not, interests you, please get in touch with Mr. Brad Lindseth CD at brad.lindseth@gmail.com or 780-903-1484 for details and to sign up. |
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Not Feeling Well? Please Worship from Home
Cold and flu season is upon us, and COVID persists in all its variations. As we spend more time indoors, it is becoming more difficult to contain germs and protect vulnerable members of our communities. Please remember that a minor infection for one person can develop into a major sickness for someone else. If you are feeling unwell (ie. have a cough, runny nose, sore throat, chest congestion, fever...), please stay home. For more infomation visit: http://edmonton.anglican.ca/news/not-feeling-well-please-worship-from-home
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The Prairie Centre for Ecumenism Presents"Here Comes Nicaea," January 22 and 23, 2025, Online During the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, all are invited to The de Margerie Lectures on January 22 and 23 at 6 pm. The lectures honouring the late, local ecumenist Fr. Bernard de Margerie, are live-streamed and can be accessed remotely here. Guest lecturer Sandra Beardsall, a noted local ecumenist with a global profile, is coordinating the 2025 World Council of Churches' celebration of the 1700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea, and will speak about how that event so long ago still calls Christians to visible unity and a sharing of the apostolic faith.
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