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My Journey Here – Debra Gall
At her lowest, Debra Gall was plagued with panic attacks, anxiety so crippling that she was hospitalized, and she feared leaving her house in South Africa. Now at her best, she is a member of vestry, is taking layreader training, operates a thrift store in her church, and has lots of plans and ideas for doing even more. For more infomation visit:
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TODAY! Shrove Tuesday suppers
Click here for a list of pancake suppers in the diocese. |
Parish events
Thursday, Feb. 15, 1-3 p.m. Seniors Drop-In at the Trinity Corner Café, Holy Trinity, Parish of Hammond River. The café is open the first and third Thursdays of the month for coffee, chats, card games, puzzles and friendship. Friday, Feb. 16, 5:30 p.m. Trinity Anglican Church presents Julia Wright (Host of CBC's Information Morning - Saint John), speaking on the topic "How Heritage Shapes Journalism Today." This is a fundraiser for “The Chiming and Timing into the Future” campaign to bring back the bells and modernize the clock of Trinity Church. Event takes place at Trinity, 115 Charlotte St., Saint John. Regular tickets are $30; VIP tickets, including refreshments and meet and greet with Julia are $50. Tickets available through the Church Office (506-693-8558), at the door and through Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/trinity-anglican-presents-julia-wright-how-heritage-shapes-journalism-tickets-803089531407 March 12, 2:15-3:15 p.m. 'Get Your Balance' second program running for six weeks at Holy Trinity, Parish of Hammond River. Call 506-647-8170 to register. Monday April 8, 2-3 p.m. Age Well Program at Holy Trinity, Parish of Hammond River. Eight-week program led by certified personal trainer Paulette Haines. Learn simple ways to improve your balance, strength, flexibility and cardio health. There will also be talks on mental health and goal setting with a weekly activity plan. There is no fee to attend. Space is limited. To register or for more information call 506-609-9099. Lenten breakfasts: Every Sunday during Lent, following the 8 a.m. service, join us for a Lenten breakfast at the Anglican Parish Hall in St. Andrews. A light breakfast will be served on Easter Sunday, March 31.
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Job opening in St. AndrewsFull-time youth leader See the description here. |
Lenten Book Study starts next week!"Lent with the Beloved Disciple" - Wednesday, February 21, 2024 Thinking about Lent? Join the diocesan Lenten book study. We'll be looking at Bishop Michael Marshall's, Lent with the Beloved Disciple. The series starts on Wednesday, February 21, 2024, and runs for 6 sessions (until March 27, 2024) at 6:30PM for 60-90mins. Registration is required for the Zoom link. Participants will receive the reading schedule (about 20pg/wk). The Synod Office has limited copies which can be purchased when registering. Alternatively, please purchase the book through your favourite book retailer.
For more information, contact Shawn C. Branch. For more infomation visit:
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Coldest Night of the Year fundraiserPlease support your Anglican or other community teams - Saturday, February 24, 2024 Walk, volunteer or support a walker to help the homeless and hurting in New Brunswick. Check out this national fundraiser and/or the location nearest you at https://cnoy.org/ A Synod office team - Anglican Energy - is walking in Fredericton to support the John Howard Society and all their efforts to reduce homelessness and provide support to vulnerable persons. Sponsor the team or a member here. Let us know about your church or deanery based team. For more infomation visit: http://nb.anglican.ca/events/coldest-night-of-the-year-fundraiser--763/2024-02-24
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Bishop Victoria MatthewsHonouring 30th years of Episcopal Ministry - Monday, February 26, 2024 The National Church is inviting all to: Join us in honouring the 30th anniversary of the episcopal ordination of Bishop Victoria Matthews, the first woman to be ordained bishop in the Anglican Church of Canada. In an interactive webinar on Monday February 26, 12PM – 2PM Atlantic, we will hear from a panel of women bishops about the joys and challenges of their ministry and their dreams for women in episcopal leadership. There will also be opportunities to reflect and ask questions. Our panelists will be:
For more infomation visit: http://nb.anglican.ca/events/bishop-victoria-matthews/2024-02-26
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Lenten Retreat 2024The Practice of Peace - Friday, March 15, 2024 Join us for the Diocesan Lenten Retreat, on March 15-16 at the Villa Madonna Retreat Centre. As we prepare to enter Holy Week and the Easter celebration, join with others in taking 24 hours for teaching, reflection, and praying together. The Practice of Peace
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TOMORROW! Heritage building workshop
Heritage Standing Inc. will present a workshop during NB Heritage Week called Practical building conservation for difficult problems |
Discerning Your Ministry?Diocesan Vocations Day - Saturday, April 6, 2024 Are you discerning a Christian vocation? Have you wondered what it means to be an Join us for a day with presentations on these important ministries in the diocese and explore what God might be calling you to. Hear from others on how they heard God's call and explore some questions you might be wrestling with. Lunch and refreshments will be provided. Registration is appreciated to help with arrangements. For more information, contact Shawn C. Branch, Director of Mission and Ministry. For more infomation visit: http://nb.anglican.ca/events/discerning-your-ministry/2024-04-06
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More cloth lunch bags needed!
An expanded Lunch Connection program to school children means Inner City Youth Ministry is looking for more cloth lunch bags. If you can help, contact Bonnie for an updated pattern: info@icym.ca |
Farraline Place vacancies
Farraline Place, an ACW-affiliated home for seniors in downtown Fredericton, has several vacancies. |
Young Adult PilgrimageFriday, May 17, 2024 Attention Young Adults, aged 19-30... Join us on a spiritual expedition to Grand Manan Island, New Brunswick! Connect with the Divine through the island's breathtaking landscapes & hospitable residents. Strengthen your bonds with fellow pilgrims through shared experiences, reflective conversations, and opportunities for prayer & worship together. Led by Kurt Schmidt, the Rev. David Smith, and companion reflector Alan Hall. Ferry travel days are slated for Friday and Monday, main pilgrimage (hiking) day on Saturday, and worship on Sunday. Preparation period and weekly Sunday-evening Zoom prep sessions to begin on 7 April (the first Sunday after Easter). Online registration fee of $20, with the registration deadline to be 31 March (Easter Sunday). For more information, contact Kurt Schmidt. Download the Pilgrimage Poster. For more infomation visit: http://nb.anglican.ca/events/young-adult-pilgrimage/2024-05-17
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Comic Relief!
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