Come Home Celebrations at St. Luke’s
The Parish of Port de Grave was a busy place last summer—getting ready for three fundraisers, completing repairs, and painting our lower hall has kept many parishioners and the ACW…
The Parish of Port de Grave was a busy place last summer—getting ready for three fundraisers, completing repairs, and painting our lower hall has kept many parishioners and the ACW…
…of the Company’s (Hudson Bay Company) men staggering like a drunken man, and from him learned that the whole settlement was prostrated with sickness. It had struck the community like…
…a special presentation. Shirley Walters, who had served her church as treasurer for seventeen consecutive years, was recognized for her long term commitment and dedication to the Church. In addition…
…Mid-week Lenten services consisted of Compline on Wednesday evenings, and often the congregation was made up equally of parishioners from the two parishes, and three members of the clergy all…
…eyes of the blind man of Bethsaida, the anointing of Jesus with costly ointment. Touch is able to communicate so much—love, care, compassion, empathy. Yet for the duration of this…
…Margaree – Fox Roost, which is a 10-minute drive from Port aux Basques. 4 homes and countless stages were destroyed here; it will forever change the layout of our communities….
…rural churches built in England, and the surrounding grounds enhance that idea. Throughout its long history of over a hundred years, St. Paul’s has served the Anglican community in Harbour…
…forty days of Lent to come, we will sing quieter songs and think about how we can follow you more closely. Bless our Lenten days, and when they are done,…
…year’s World Day of Prayer service was based on a program written by the World Day of Prayer Committee of Palestine, and was prepared and adapted for use in Canada…
On March 15th, the ACW Ladies of St. James’ Church in Port aux Basques held a wake-a-thon. The theme for the evening was “St. Paddy’s Day.” The evening began with…
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