Anglicanism 101
Worship and personal prayer:
The "Daily Offices" Morning and Evening Prayer and Compline (late evening prayer), by oneself or with a group, have long been a part of Anglican personal devotion or prayer life. This is a “how to” course for lay people, using BAS and other resources.Led by Lynne McNaughton
Wednesday, Feb. 20 1:00–3:00 pm at St Agnes
OR
Thursday, Feb. 21 7:30–9:30pm at St Martin’s
Lenten Book Study
An Altar in the World Barbara Brown Taylor
This delightful book explores contemporary and practical prayer practices for beginners and otherreal people.
Led by Lynne McNaughton
Three Tuesday mornings March 5, 12, 19 10.00–noon @ St Catherine’s
OR
Three Wednesday evenings March 6, 20 and 27
7:30 – 9:30pm @ St Agnes
Spirituality
Walking Into Lent
An invitation from the deanery Spiritual Development Team. We have the use of a labyrinth at St.Catherine's on Saturday, Feb 16, 10am - 12 noon. After an introduction and orientation to the ancient
contemplative tradition of walking the labyrinth, there will be time for walking, quiet prayer and contemplation, accompanied by meditative live music. $5 donation will be collected at the door.
Waiting at the Tomb
Holy Saturday mini-retreat -an invitation from the deanery Spiritual Development Team, to explore thespiritual issues of living in between Good Friday and Easter Resurrection. Led by Lynne McNaughton
Saturday, March 30 12:30–4:00 pm at St Clement’s
Easter Book Study
A Fair Country - John Ralston Saul“Canada as a Metis nation” – preparation for Truth & Reconciliation (TRC) in September, led by Elizabeth Mathers.
Four evenings in April, dates, time and place to be decided.
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