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Sunday Reflection

The Epiphany of the Lord: Today we commemorate an episode which is recorded in the Gospel according to Matthew — the epiphany or “manifestation” of Christ to the wise men from the East. If the star of Bethlehem symbolizes the Gospel, … Continue reading

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Advent Message from Bishop Stephens

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Stewardship talk part 2!

Here is the second part of the stewardship talk by Andy!

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Stewardship talk Part 1

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Duet from Sunday July 25, 2021 service

Please check out this lovely duet from our 9:15am service on July 25. Duet is sung by Andy Whitmore and Gordon Taylor.

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2nd Sunday of Pentecost

The worship service started with the territorial acknowledgement. In solidarity to the First Nations people and in honour of the 215 children found buried at the residential school in Kamloops, the parishes of St. Michael’s and Christ the Redeemer offered a moment of … Continue reading

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Sunday Reflection & Rector’s Corner

Sunday Reflection: It’s hard not to read Paul’s letter to the Corinthians 1:10-18 without thinking of how applicable this message is to any church in the 21st century. Christians are humans and we disagree on many things even within a … Continue reading

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Sunday Reflection & Rector’s Corner

The Mission of God for the People of God Jesus used much of the time He spent with His disciples both telling them and showing them why He came to Earth. It is about the mission that the nations and … Continue reading

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Sunday Reflection & Rector’s Corner

Faith-rooted organizing brings people together to create change (Alban Weekly): Community organizing is in many ways about empowering people and achieving democracy, but faith-rooted organizing takes a very different approach from that of its secular counterparts, says the Rev. Peter … Continue reading

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Sunday Reflection & Rector’s Corner

Sunday Reflection: (Br. John Braught, SSJE) Today in our gospel lesson is a dramatic call to follow Jesus. Jesus extends his irresistible invitation: “Follow me and I will make you fish for people.” Andrew, along with his brother Peter, as … Continue reading

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