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Anglican Net News for September 27th, 2023

Diocese of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island
Anglican Net News for September 27th, 2023
Bishops Office

Bishops Office

September 28th - October 4th

Thursday, September 28 – meetings in office (morning); University of King’s College Board of Governors meeting (afternoon); The Ordination of Virginia (Ginny) Wilmhoff to the Sacred Order of Deacons (7:30 p.m. The Cathedral Church of All Saints)

Friday, September 29 – Diocesan staff photo marking National Day for Truth and Reconciliation; meetings in office and writing; St. Luke’s Dartmouth Dinner and Dance (evening)

Saturday, September 30 – Parish of Seaforth Luncheon; Cathedral Church of All Saints Vigil Marking the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation; travel to Amherst 

Sunday, October 1 – Parish of Amherst 200th Anniversary Celebration and Service of Confirmation

Monday, September 2 – Day off

Tuesday, October 3 – The Anglican-Roman Catholic Dialogue of Canada gathering (afternoon)

Wednesday, October 4 – Canadian Compass Rose Society Lunch ‘n Learn; The Anglican-Roman Catholic Dialogue of Canada Panel Conversation – “Ecumenical Formation: How do Church and Academy Walk Together?” Atlantic School of Theology, 7-8:30pm.

Announcements

On Thursday, September 28th at 7:30 p.m. on the Eve of the Feast of St. Michael and All Angels, please join us in person at the Cathedral Church of All Saints or via livestream as we gather for the Ordination of Virginia (Ginny) Wilmhoff to the Sacred Order of Deacons. Please pray for Ginny as she prepares for her ordination and ministry as a Transitional Deacon in the Church of God. Clergy and Licensed Lay Ministers are invited to vest and process. The liturgical colour is white.

Six-Minute Study - September 27th (#352)

Six-Minute Study - September 27th (#352)

IT'S HARD TO TALK ABOUT

Success. Failure. These are difficult words for us in our church discussions. 
How do we talk about what's going on in our congregations? Sharing our stories and experiences is important as we support one another in ministry. Reframing these conversations by being attentive to the language we use and expressions of honesty are key.  

Read, It’s Hard to Talk About Success in the Church, written by Canadian Anglican priest, Rev. Martha Tatarnic.

For more infomation visit:

https://medium.com/ministrymatters/its-hard-to-talk-about-success-in-the-church-177efd5c3645

Read Article Here
Soul Food? STARTS OCT. 4

Soul Food? STARTS OCT. 4

Zoom Series - Just 45 minutes each.

REGISTER NOW:  Wednesday, Oct. 4 – SMALL GROUPS: BIBLE STUDIES, TOPICAL COURSES, MOVIES & OTHER SERIES. Learn about recommended resources you can use for learning opportunities in your congregation. Share which programs have worked for you. 

HUNGRY? There is a craving for spiritual nourishment – both inside and outside our churches. Long-time parishioners and those not actively connected to a faith community may be seeking environments in which to ask questions and explore Christianity in various facets. What are some ways congregational leaders can offer opportunities for spiritual exploration and faith development? How can we hold safe space for folks to learn and grow as disciples?

Our Diocesan SOUL FOOD? series will offer 45-minute learning sessions on Zoom this autumn. These sessions include a short presentation, followed by open group sharing.
Time: 6:30 p.m. to 7:15 p.m.

•     Wednesday, Oct. 4 – SMALL GROUPS: BIBLE STUDIES, TOPICAL COURSES, MOVIES & OTHER SERIES.

•     Tuesday, Oct. 10 – SMALL GROUPS: best practices for inviting, discussion, and building relationships.

•     Tuesday, Oct. 17 – CAFÉ CHURCH: how it works and connects with newcomers.

REGISTER HERE:    https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/SoulFoodZooms

Future topics: Spiritual Direction, Daily Scripture Reading, Anglican Prayer Beads, Devotions Outdoors, Developing a Rule of Life and more!

Vital Church Maritimes 2023 Conference keynote speaker, Rev. Dr. Dawn Davis emphasized, exploring spiritual disciplines is a great way to encourage people in their faith. It is key to flourishing congregations.

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For more infomation visit:

https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/SoulFoodZooms

Register Here
CELEBRATING INDIGENOUS PEOPLES

CELEBRATING INDIGENOUS PEOPLES

Living into our Anglican commitments to work towards reconciliation with First Peoples in Canada means being intentional in our relationship-building, advocacy, education and inclusive worship. Several important days provide an opportune time to emphasize this ministry.
 
September 30 is National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.

October 1 is Treaty Day, marking the beginning of Mi’kmaq History Month (PEI & NS).

June 21 is National Indigenous Peoples Day
Month of June is National Indigenous History Month.

Here are some links to helpful resources:

Mi'kmaq Confederacy of PEI

Mi’kmawe’l Tan Teli-kina’muemk / Teaching About the Mi’kmaq (Debert, NS)

Diocesan webpage (SCROLL DOWN)

 

We Need Your Support

We Need Your Support

Inspired faith: Empowering leadership with Youth

Inspired faith: Empowering leadership with Youth

September 22nd 6:30 pm on Zoom

This fall the Youth and Family Ministry VSST plans on launching a series of Inspired Faith zoom cafe's; where those who are working/volunteering with our future generations of the church can have a chance to gather together digitally, share resources and ideas about what is working for them, have fellowship between peers and leaders within their own region, and be encouraged and supported by one another in their ministries.

Our first gathering is September 22nd, at 6:30 pm Inspired Faith: Empowering Leadership in Youth. This will be a chance for all youth group leaders, youth choir leaders, youth camp organizers, mature youth leaders, DYC team members, or even those who are interested in furthering youth ministry in their parish communities/ connecting with teens and young adults in their neighborhoods. This is a chance to join together in an ecumenical setting to share resources and ideas and support one another in how we're working in this ministry. We will be joined by our guest speaker Sheilagh Mcglynn, Animator for Youth Ministries, Faith, Worship and Ministry for the Anglican Church of Canada.

If your parish has someone working with youth or has an interest in further engaging with youth and would like to come hear the ideas of what other parishes and communities are doing, please contact youthandfamily@nspeidiocese.ca for more details or sign up to join our zoom call with the link below. 

For more infomation visit:

https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=wK7ygPY6nkioa5BZExzFlGLya_x1CU5BoJkvuIH664NUMFdFV1NWM00yRVAxWldZQVo3SE8xRU9RSCQlQCN0PWcu

Sign up Here
The Anglican Church Women Board

The Anglican Church Women Board

September and October Newsletter

Click here to read the September and October Newletter

For more infomation visit:

http://nspeidiocese.ca/news/the-anglican-church-women-board--757

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STEWARDING PROPERTY

STEWARDING PROPERTY

Lord, all things come from you,  

and of your own have we given you. 

- 1 Chronicles 29:14b NRSV 

Our buildings and property are a gift from generous God, for the benefit of the common good. A number of our parishes are dreaming and discerning how to develop, redevelop or wisely divest their facilities and real estate.  

Do you have a passion or interest in helping our faithful leaders with these property questions? 

Our Diocese is creating a TASK GROUP to oversee some of the aspects of supporting parishes in their faithful stewardship of properties. We are also looking for people who can provide some ADVICE or ASSISTANCE with a small project. Here are examples of ideas that our parish leaders are contemplating: 

Let us know by participating in this link:     www.surveymonkey.com/r/StewardProperty

For more infomation visit:

http://nspeidiocese.ca/news/stewarding-property

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Natural Burial: Dying Sustainably

Natural Burial: Dying Sustainably

Wednesday, September 27, 2023

For more infomation visit:

https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/natural-burial-dying-sustainably-tickets-695400289987

Register here
Season of Creation 2023

Season of Creation 2023

Season of Creation begins Sept. 1. https://seasonofcreation.org/ 

 

Join the Global ecumenical prayer service on line. The link can be found at: https://www.oikoumene.org/news/online-global-ecumenical-prayer-marks-the-start-of-season-of-creation-2023

Please share with the Diocesan Environment Network (DEN) your parish's plans for Season of Creation. Email us at endionspei@gmail.com

For more infomation visit:

http://nspeidiocese.ca/news/season-of-creation-2023

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Donate Today!

Donate Today!

For more infomation visit:

https://brigadoonvillage.org/

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Part-time Chaplain - Mission to Seafarers

Part-time Chaplain - Mission to Seafarers

The Mission to Seafarers Halifax is seeking a part-time Chaplain/Ship Visitor.

The position has a competitive salary and must be able to work a flexible schedule including weekends.

The successful candidate will be required to pass and maintain a Criminal Record Check and Vulnerable Sector check.

Please submit your CV and cover letter by email. For further information about this opportunity, please contact Helen Glenn 902-422-7790, hglenn@missiontoseafarershalifax.ca Applications should be received no later than August 25, 2023

We thank all applicants for their interest. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

For more infomation visit:

http://nspeidiocese.ca/news/part-time-chaplain-mission-to-seafarers

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Looking for used BAS Books?

Looking for used BAS Books?

Choir Robes Needed

Choir Robes Needed

Congregation Searching for Lightly Used Choir Robes

Current Parish & Synod Office Openings

Current Parish & Synod Office Openings

PARISH OF NEW GLASGOW

The Parish of St George’s in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, is seeking an experienced full-time Interim Rector with strong management, people, and pastoral skills for a two-year contract position.  As an interim priest and transformational leader, St. George's is an exciting opportunity for you to join this community of faith as we take an intentional time to seek spiritual and organizational renewal, to rediscover our identity, and to revitalize our mission. 

Parish of Tangier

The Anglican Parish of Holy Trinity Tangier is seeking a half-time rector. Our parish is located on the scenic Marine Drive (Highway 7) on the Eastern Shore of Nova Scotia.. Our Parish serves communities from East Ship Harbour in the west, to Sheet Harbour in the East, to Beaver Dam, and Mooseland in the North.

For more information please visit our career postings page HERE. 

The Parish of Holy Trinity Emmanuel, located in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia is seeking a half time rector. Holy Trinity Emmanuel has recently experienced new growth. We are an energetic, enthusiastic caring church family, a diverse parish, including and embracing all people, willing to try new and innovative expressions of ministry. We have a history of community involvement in Dartmouth North. We are looking for a Rector who is welcoming. A person who is interested in both the spiritual and physical growth of the church and the broader community.   Mission Statement: “We are a welcoming community, a people of God. Together we will live the gospel through our worship services, fellowship programs and outreach ministries.” 

For more information, please visit our career postings page HERE. 

 

For more infomation visit:

https://www.nspeidiocese.ca/about-us/pages/career-postings

For more information on our openings as well as information on how to apply please visit our Career Page HERE
LifeShared Summit

LifeShared Summit

Join leaders from across Atlantic Canada as we gather to be refreshed, renewed, and nourished in preparation for a new season.

For more infomation visit:

https://alphacanada.org/lifeshared/?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=July%2012%20Life%20Shared%20Summit%20Registration%20is%20open%20email%20CANADA%20WIDE&utm_content=July%2012%20Life%20Shared%20Summit%20Registration%20is%20open%20email%20CANADA%20WIDE+CID_a528ec4424c8e76ee86ea70b6f8b40f8&utm_source=Campaign%20Monitor

Register Here
We are Hiring!

We are Hiring!

St. Marks Halifax Food Bank

Parish Property Wardens/Treasurers

Parish Property Wardens/Treasurers

Re: Cemeteries

In order to protect our Parishes (Insurance-wise) going forward; it will be a wise investment of time for each Parish to provide me with a list of Cemeteries in the Parish. When responding with particulars, please include Parish Name and #, Cemetery Name and Civic address. If you would kindly respond to office@nspeidiocese.ca with the subject line “Parish Cemeteries” -all assistance is much appreciated. 

Peter Flemming

Godly Play Core Training for Storytellers and Doorpersons

Godly Play Core Training for Storytellers and Doorpersons

Coming in Fall 2023

Come and explore Godly Play practices for supporting children’s spirituality and creating a Godly Play environment. Experience Godly Play stories, tell a story by heart, and receive feedback as part of a supportive learning community.

More information to follow. To explore information and past events, see Godly Play Maritime 

For more infomation visit:

https://godlyplaymaritimes.com/contact-us/

View Website Here
EV Boost Application

EV Boost Application

For more infomation visit:

https://cleanfoundation.ca/transportation/evboost

Application Here
REGIONAL FUNERAL WORKSHOPS OPEN TO ALL

REGIONAL FUNERAL WORKSHOPS OPEN TO ALL

GUIDING LIGHT: A Workshop on Funeral Ministry

One of the most impactful ministries we have as Anglicans in our Diocese is funeral ministry. Our liturgies reflect a compassionate, inclusive tone, while providing an environment of pastoral care by our parish leaders. Celebrations of Life, whether in a church, funeral chapel or at a graveside, can connect people with a loving God and a warmhearted faith community.

Over the next few months, our Diocese is sponsoring, GUIDING LIGHT: A Workshop on Funeral Ministry. These free regional in-person training sessions are open to all Licensed Lay Ministers, any lay person who desires to know more (perhaps to be part of a funeral team), and any cleric who seeks a refresher session.

Facilitators are Rev’d. Dr. Debra Burleson, former Archdeacon and AST Formation Director, and Rev’d. Canon Lisa Vaughn, Parish Vitality Coordinator.

Some of the topics explored:

Wakes / Visitations, Funeral planning with next of kin, Burial options, Eulogies / Words of Remembrance, Homilies / Reflections, Post-funeral follow-up

This is an explorative workshop, thus there is no expectation that participation will require a commitment to funeral ministry. Diocesan protocols, policies and Bishop’s expectations are addressed. 

 

GUIDING LIGHT runs SATURDAYS, from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.

CAPE BRETON REGION:              Sept. 30 - Christ the King, Sydney, NS.

PEI/DCS:                                            Oct. 28 - St. Mark’s, Kensington, PE

VALLEY REGION:                           Nov. 4 - location T.B.A.

NORTHUMBRIA REGION           Nov. 18 - location T.B.A.

Other Regions’ arrangements will be communicated as soon as they are finalized.

 

REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED.

Contact: Lisa for more information lvaughn@nspeidiocese.ca or 902-789-4840.

For more infomation visit:

https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/GUIDINGLIGHT

Sign up Here
Creative Practice

Creative Practice

The Rev. Dawn Léger, a PhD candidate at Martin Luther University College, is conducting research on creative practice and sense of vocation among Anglican Church of Canada clergy (deacons, priests, and bishops). She is seeking clergy who regularly engage in a creative practice (at least 30-60 minutes a week or 2-4 hours a month on average). Interviews will be conducted via Zoom Microsoft [DL1] Teams, and will take approximately 90 minutes, and will be recorded. In-person interviews are possible within Halifax Regional Municipality.

If you are interested and able to participate, please contact Dawn at lege9330@mylaurier.ca.

This project has been reviewed and approved by the Wilfrid Laurier University Research Ethics Board (REB# 10013454).

About Dawn

Dawn is a pastor, Anglican priest, spiritual director, educator, and a lover of art and artists. Dawn practices contemplative photography and painting from her home in Halifax, NS. She is always listening for the lessons that artists have to teach us as humans and leaders. She is concerned with clergy well-being, particularly facing the challenges of 21st century churches. 

Thank you.

Canadian Church Calendar 2024

Canadian Church Calendar 2024

Available Soon

Education for Ministry

Education for Ministry

For more infomation visit:

http://www.efmcanada.ca/

Register here
Education for Ministry

Education for Ministry

For more infomation visit:

http://www.efmcanada.ca/

Register Here

What's happening around the Diocese!

Financial Assistance for the Children of Our Clergy

Financial Assistance for the Children of Our Clergy

Apply Now!

I hope this message finds you well. The Diocese is committed to supporting our clergy and their families in various aspects of their lives, including education. We are pleased to offer financial assistance to the children of our clergy to help with the costs associated with their education.

To apply for this financial assistance, please find attached the "2023 Application for Financial Support for the Education of Children of Clergy." This form outlines the eligibility criteria, requirements, and the application process. We encourage all eligible clergy members to apply on behalf of their children, as we are committed to supporting as many children as possible.

Should you have any questions or need further clarification about the application process or eligibility criteria, please contact Lawrence at FinancialController@nspeidiocese.ca.

We look forward to receiving your applications and assisting you in providing the best educational opportunities for your children.

If you have any questions or need more information please let me know.

Lawrence

For more infomation visit:

https://acrobat.adobe.com/link/review?uri=urn:aaid:scds:US:8fbbf64a-2f65-3c54-b397-72da486d1169

Application Here
What's Happening at AST

What's Happening at AST

Continuing Education Courses and Events at the Atlantic School of Theology

Courses: 

*2023 Nicholson Lectures

Ignorance as Bliss:

Ecclesial Disappointment and Ecclesial Joy in the Context of the Holy Spirit’s Work* 

Date: October 10 & 12, 2023

Time: 7:00 p.m.

Format: Online & In-Person

Cost: Free

*Biblical Foundations: Hebrew Bible/Old Testament
With Dr. Daniel Driver*

Dates: September 7th to December 7th

*Should I be grieving?: Disenfranchised Grief

and the Caring Professions* 

Tuesday, September 26th

See all courses Here: AST Continuing Education Courses

Events:

See AST Events Calendar Here AST Events Calendar

For more infomation visit:

http://nspeidiocese.ca/news/whats-happening-at-ast

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Harvest Bags 2023

Harvest Bags 2023

Happy Thanksgiving!

Messy Church

Messy Church

Save the Dates

National Day for Truth & Reconciliation

National Day for Truth & Reconciliation

The Cathedral Church of All Saints, Halifax will be open during the day for reflection and education. - Saturday, September 30, 2023

10:00 am & again at 1:00 pm

The film, “Doctrine of Discovery: Stolen Lands, Strong Hearts” will be playing in the Great Hall. Educational resources for reflection will be available. 

4:00 pm

Closing Service of Prayer with The Right Reverend Sandra Fyfe, Bishop of the Anglican Diocese of NS & PEI and The Very Reverend Paul Smith, Rector and Cathedral Dean.

Throughout the day the church will be open for prayer, reflection, and candle lighting.  The 94 Calls to Action will be on display. There will be orange paper available so you can cut out an orange t-shirt and write a thought or reflection and hang it in the church or take it home. A short and insightful interview between an 11-year-old and Phyllis Webstad will be played on a loop in the Saint Stephen's Chapel. 

Camino Nova Scota

Camino Nova Scota

 

Click here to find out more details!

Diocesan Youth Conference (DYC)

Diocesan Youth Conference (DYC)

Shelter from the Storm; You Are Enough. - Friday, October 20, 2023

Join us this October 20-22nd at Camp Mockingee for our Diocesan Youth Conference (DYC)! 

We are so excited to gather for our weekend away for grades 7-12's from all across our Diocese this fall! I am happy to announce the theme for this year's DYC is Shelter from the Strom; You Are Enough.  We are planning a full weekend with campfires, workshops, crafts, games, and even an expedition to On-tree. If you have young adults in your life or community, save the date!

Our DYC youth registration is now live! check out our website for more details or register today here. DYC is an inclusive space for fellowship and whether you come from a faith tradition or not, all teens are welcome to join us for a fun and restful weekend!

- From the office of the Youth and family ministry VSST

 

For more infomation visit:

https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=wK7ygPY6nkioa5BZExzFlCMVb-lrzdpOldWI1UuYvShURUNQUk5EVkhDWllCS0ZVUk5JU1FOTjlHMC4u

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Climate Change: What`s in Store & How to Prepare

Climate Change: What`s in Store & How to Prepare

For more infomation visit:

https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZIod--qqzgjHNF-KELOLv-OocrFYI3uTXt-#/registration

Register here
Godly Play Doorperson Workshop

Godly Play Doorperson Workshop

Saturday, October 14, 2023

Doorpersons are key figures in supporting children who gather in community. This workshop offers a unique way to encourage and support volunteers helping with children’s programs.

This 5-hour workshop will be offered at the Anglican Cathedral in Fredericton, NB. Leadership will be provided by experienced Godly Play trainers, Ven. Cathy Laskey and Anne Pirie.

We will explore the principles and practices of Godly Play especially for Doorpersons, and deepen and expand an experience of Godly Play particularly the role of Doorperson.  Participants may be part of a Godly Play program, and/or have an interest in leadership with children.

For more infomation visit:

https://godlyplaymaritimes.com/

Register here
Emmanuel Players Present the Musical:

Emmanuel Players Present the Musical:

“The Rockingstone” - Friday, October 20, 2023

Written and Directed by Carol MacDonnell

$40 an evening of great entertainment with a delicious 3 course roast beef dinner (wine/beer available)

Performances

FRI.-Oct.20 and OCT.27 (Doors open 4:30 pm)

Sat-Oct.21 & Oct.28 (Doors open 2:30pm) 

Emmanuel Church Hall(Reserved seating)                                                                
(Call Roxanne-902 479-1431/880-4006)      

Roast Beef Take-Out Supper

Roast Beef Take-Out Supper

Saturday, October 21, 2023

ACW Auction

ACW Auction

Saturday, October 14, 2023

Around the World with Scotia Brass

Around the World with Scotia Brass

Conducted by Rod Macgillivray - Thursday, October 19, 2023

Cursillo Day

Cursillo Day

October 21st 2023 - Saturday, October 21, 2023

Save the Date

Save the Date

Climate Crisis Preparedness

Climate Crisis Preparedness

Physical and Mental Building Neighborhood Resilience

Mapping the Ground We Stand On

Mapping the Ground We Stand On

All are welcome to this free event - Saturday, October 28, 2023

As part of its commitment to support the findings of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, The Primate’s World Relief and Development Fund (PWRDF) has developed a program called, Mapping the Ground We Stand On. This interactive workshop known as the "Mapping Exercise" invites participants to explore the Indigenous presence on the map of Canada, the history of settlers' arrival, and their relationship to one another.

Participants will walk on the map, reflect on their own presence on it, and discuss how they might respond to what they have learned.

We are delighted to have Gillian Power, PWRDF facilitator, to present this workshop. All are invited to participate in this free workshop.

The workshop is approximately two hours long, with breaks, and is very interactive. Please wear comfy clothes and warm socks or bring slippers or indoor shoes, as we will be removing our outdoor footwear.

The map of truth and reconciliation in Canada is still very much incomplete. PWRDF remains committed to being part of the journey towards finding a more complete map. To learn more about Mapping the Ground We Stand On click here.

For more infomation visit:

https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/mapping-the-ground-we-stand-on-tickets-714638040617?aff=oddtdtcreator&fbclid=IwAR3uZsTKPpKbJsQc7NiqyM5jzEdBeDVt3JL8L8QdsxR92Wmr0DAjSZkqrXc

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Climate Crisis Preparedness: Physical and Mental

Climate Crisis Preparedness: Physical and Mental

– Building Neighbour Resilience - Saturday, October 28, 2023

Is your neighbourhood ready for the impacts of Climate Change? 

Christ Church Dartmouth is holding a one day workshop devoted to mental and physical preparedness for the impacts of the climate crisis and how to build greater resilience in your neighbourhood.

Anxiety about the present and future in a changing climate

High Winds

Extreme heat

Heavy precipitation – rain – snow – ice

Floods

Poor air quality from wildfires

Power and telecommunication interruptions

Social isolation

0930 to 1530

Saturday October 28, 2023

For more infomation visit:

https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/climate-crisis-physical-and-mental-building-neighbourhood-resilience-tickets-719187989637?aff=oddtdtcreator

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Invitation to a Special Event

Invitation to a Special Event

Diocesan Heating Oil Program

Diocesan Heating Oil Program

Furnace Oil price this week....

The Diocese of NS and PEI Heating Oil Program with Irving Oil offers Churches of the Diocese and eligible Diocesan Clergy and Diocesan Staff a discounted rate based on non-profit status. This rate is not offered to individual Anglican parishioners. For more information, please contact: The Centralized Commercial Account Manager for the Diocesan Heating Oil Program, Ms. Jennifer Bishop by name at 1-888-310-1924 or by email at Jennifer.Bishop@IrvingOil.com

The Furnace Oil price for the period September 23th to September 29th, 2023

Nova Scotia                    $1.2295

Prince Edward Island   $1.2295

For more infomation visit:

http://nspeidiocese.ca/news/diocesan-heating-oil-program--497

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