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Bishops OfficeOctober 19th - 23th Thursday October 19th – In person Regional Deans Meeting and in office meetings. Friday October 20th – Reading, writing, and planning day in office and Diocesan Youth Conference (evening) Saturday October 21st – Cursillo Day (Church of St. Andrew, Cole Harbour) Sunday October 22nd – Parish Visits with St. Luke’s Hubbards celebrating their 175th Anniversary (morning) and Evensong at St. George’s Round Church Halifax (evening) Monday October 23rd to Friday October 27th – House of Bishops, Niagara Falls, Ontario ANNOUNCEMENTS We are glad to share that our Executive Director, the Rev’d Ann Turner, is expected to return to her diocesan ministry full-time by the end of November. Ann is transitioning back into her role over the next six weeks. Jana Gauthier, our Executive Administrator, will continue to monitor email for Ann at this time. Watch for further updates. Welcome back Ann! Bishop Sandra is pleased to announce the appointments of: The Reverend Cherry Workman as Rector for the Parish of St. Martin’s Western Shore effective January 14th, 2024. The Reverend Dawn Leger as Priest in Charge for the Parish of All Saints Bedford effective October 16th, 2023. |
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Six-Minute Study - October 18th (#355)DEFINING GROWTH Humans love to count. But is that always the way for God's Kin-dom? Author and consultant, Karl Vaters writes, "Any definition of church growth that doesn’t allow for, even celebrate, churches that contribute in non-numerical ways is incomplete." For more infomation visit:
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ATTENTION PARISHES - Second Call for Proposals
To mark the first anniversary of Hurricane Fiona, the Diocese of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island is making a second request for proposals from parishes and not-for profit community groups . This initiative is being funded by donations received in response to the PWRDF Hurricane Fiona Appeal from last Fall. Anglicans across Canada donated generously resulting in a total of $50,000 being available to fund projects. PWRDF has entered into an agreement with the Diocese to administer and deliver this fund. The strategic goal or overarching objective of this fund is to help parishes/communities take steps or measures to make them more resilient and resistant to future major weather events. This Request for Proposal seeks to attract projects that may fill gaps as to what may not have been funded through other recovery and relief programs that are currently available in Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. It is important that projects do not duplicate efforts or existing funding streams but, rather, leverage and collaborate with other programs and funding initiatives. Project proposals will be evaluated on how closely they align with the following three criteria: 1) Does the project proposal demonstrate a clear case for support, with goods, services and training that responds to an identified need and significant community interest; 2) To what extent does the proposed initiative support mid to longer term needs for planning; and 3) Does the proposal demonstrate availability and commitment of proponents of the application to implement the project efficiently and effectively, leveraging other sources of funding and in-kind resources as possible and available from government and other sources. Examples of inputs and activities for projects that would be considered are: Infrastructure/Equipment • Readiness of warming stations should there be power outages or other damage; • Purchase of generators for such emergency use; and • Improving connectivity within the church physical plant; Community Education and Awareness • Community gatherings for processing and preparing for weather / climate related events • Awareness and Preparedness trainings for Emergencies including hurricanes, storm surges, etc. ; • Counseling and supports for those impacted by an emergency; and • Support to community efforts to enforce resilience and solidarity in the face of coming climate events Compassionate Response and Spiritual Care for Communities • Direct support to community organizations providing relief for those affected by climate emergencies and especially marginalized and vulnerable persons – seniors, renters, the homeless, racialized communities, low income families; • Social and spiritual support for those affected, including community activities, memorializing climate events, ecumenical/regional/parish quiet days, retreats; and • Support to communities and their leaders in addressing mental and emotional health in the aftermath of climate emergencies; Engaging and Supporting Youth •Activities that foster a sense of reverence for creation and care for the earth; •Activities that build youth agency through climate activism and youth networking; •Integration of youth in the parish and community decision making on climate issues; •Integration of climate concern in Sunday School curriculum, Vacation Bible Schools, confirmation classes and youth group activities; •Equipping adults who work with children and young people to develop climate concern in their ministry to children and youth; and •Equipping adults to recognize and respond to eco-anxiety and related mental health distress. The maximum amount of funding per project is $8,000 and smaller value projects are welcome. The deadline for project applications is December 1, 2023 and projects must be completed by December 31, 2024. For more information on the Hurricane Fiona Resilience Response Fund or to receive an application form please email: Chris Pharo, PWRDF Diocesan Representative cpharo@eastlink.ca
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REGIONAL FUNERAL WORKSHOPS OPEN TO ALLGUIDING 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. Funerals, whether in a church, funeral chapel or at a graveside, can connect people with a loving God and a warmhearted faith community. Parish lay leaders, especially Licensed Lay Ministers, Vocational Deacons, and others, are being called to share in this pastoral office. As local ministers, they are often familiar with the families and communities. The Spirit is leading our Diocese to embrace more fully the ministry of all the baptized in this area. 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. Debra Burleson, former Archdeacon and AST Formation Director, and Rev’d. Canon Lisa Vaughn, Parish Vitality Coordinator. Some of the topics explored: - Funeral planning with next of kin - Burial options - Words of Remembrance - Homilies / Reflections - Post-funeral follow-up - FAQs Participants receive tip sheets and templates for planning. Woven into this training session, are the MISSIONAL opportunities that funerals present as we respond to the needs of those who are grieving. In some neighbourhoods, we are the only faith community. 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. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND/DCS: Oct. 28 - St. Mark’s, Kensington, PE VALLEY REGION: Nov. 4 - Christ Church, Berwick NORTHUMBRIA REGION Nov. 18 - location T.B.A. DARTMOUTH REGION Jan.27 - Christ Church, Dartmouth Other Regions’ arrangements will be communicated as soon as they are finalized. REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED. SIGN UP HERE - www.surveymonkey.com/r/GUIDINGLIGHT Contact: Lisa for more information lvaughn@nspeidiocese.ca or 902-789-4840. For more infomation visit:
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Financial Assistance for the Children of Our ClergyApply 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
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CTF Investment Presentation
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SOUL FOOD? - Advent & ChristmasZoom Series - Just 45 minutes each. REGISTER NOW: Tuesday, Nov. 7 – ADVENT & CHRISTMAS IDEAS: Hear about seasonal devotionals, studies, and all-age activities that engage long-time Christians and those who are spiritually curious. Share your ideas. Enrich an exciting season ministry. Our Diocesan SOUL FOOD? series offers 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. • Tuesday, Nov. 14 – SPIRITUAL DIRECTION: What is it? Who is it for? How do I find a director to help guide me in my faith? Tuesday, Nov. 21 – RULE OF LIFE: Originating from the Book of Common Prayer, explore what this is and why it is helpful in our growing understanding of discipleship. How do I design one that fits for me? 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? JOIN IN ANY SESSION. Open to all. If you've registered for SOUL FOOD? for previous sessions, you will receive the e-mailed ZOOM links for these and future sessions. +++ For more infomation visit:
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Anglican Church Women MagazineKeeping in Touch The Michaelmas/Thanksgiving 2023 issue of the Anglican Church Women magazine, Keeping in Touch, is the concluding issue of this long-standing and much appreciated publication. It can be accessed by the link below. Enjoy! For more infomation visit: https://acrobat.adobe.com/link/review?uri=urn:aaid:scds:US:0f22b53c-4ef2-3fd1-b90d-a1313a9927b6
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Continuing Education Plan for Clergy Notice
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Climate Crisis PreparednessPhysical and Mental Building Neighborhood Resilience 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.
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The Anglican Church Women BoardSeptember 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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Atlantic School of Theology (AST) is proud to announce:The recipients of The Honourable Mayann Francis Faith in Action Award The Honourable Mayann Francis Faith in Action Award honours exceptional community outreach that is recognized as having provided significant benefit to the wider community. This outreach award is given to an individual whose honoured work is driven by their religious commitment to the faith tradition to which they belong. Having taken a break from this gathering during the COVID pandemic, the Atlantic School of Theology is honoured to be able to again host this celebration of the work of some truly remarkable people. The faith in action committee received many nominations and unanimously agreed on four recipients to receive this years and previous year’s Faith in action award. These individuals display an unwavering commitment to faith and their service has made a profound impact on our community and beyond. Their outstanding contributions to society exemplify these values and principles. The recipients of this award are: Linda Scherzinger A luncheon to honour the recipients will take place on October 11th, 2023 at the Cathedral of All Saints. In recognition of the important faith-based work that is being done in the broader community, AST has raised nearly $30,000 towards an endowment that generates funding to support recipients of the Honourable Mayann Francis Faith in Action Award and helps them to carry on their work. To contribute to the fund and help us to continue to honour exceptional community outreach that benefits the wider community, complete the online donation form: https://www.canadahelps.org/en/dn/93181 |
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Current Parish & Synod Office Openings
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. 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.
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Donate Today!
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Need Christmas cards?Check out PWRDF's 2023 cards. These cards support the work of PWRDF. PWRDF supports projects to improve the wellbeing of community members and break the cycle of poverty with a focus on health, empowering women and girls, food security and climate change, and Indigenous programs. PWRDF responds to natural disasters and conflicts with humanitarian relief to support affected families and communities. For more infomation visit:
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Looking for used BAS Books?
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Mission to Seafarers News Letter
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Choir Robes NeededCongregation Searching for Lightly Used Choir Robes |
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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:
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LifeShared Summit
Join leaders from across Atlantic Canada as we gather to be refreshed, renewed, and nourished in preparation for a new season.
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Godly Play Core Training for Storytellers and DoorpersonsComing 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:
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EV Boost Application
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Canadian Church Calendar 2024Available Soon Canadian Church Calendar 2024 It is that time of year when thoughts turn to the Canadian Church Calendar for the following calendar year: Many parishes will wish to order the Canadian Church Calendar 2024. Alas, it is not ready yet to be ordered, which is why the Anglican Church of Canada (ACC) e-store is still showing the 2023 calendar on its webpage. The 2024 calendar should soon be available for ordering. The hope is to provide in the very near future information about the 2024 Canadian Church Calendar: pricing details and how to order right here on the NetNews. Stay tuned! Any questions contact: acw.nsboard@gmail.com |
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What's Happening at ASTContinuing Education Courses and Events at the Atlantic School of Theology Courses: Dates: September 7th to December 7th *Should I be grieving?: Disenfranchised Grief and the Caring Professions* *************************************************************** AST Continuing Education Presents: Dates: February 15-26, 2024 See all courses Here: AST Continuing Education Courses Events: See AST Events Calendar Here AST Events Calendar For more infomation visit:
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Faithful Ventures
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We are Hiring!St. Marks Halifax Food Bank Can You Help St. Mark’s Food Bank or Know Someone Who Can? 1. St. Mark’s Church Food Bank, 5522 Russell St., Halifax wants to add a paid part time staff person to work about three hours each Monday and Tuesday morning for about 25 hours monthly and we will pay $375.00 per month with the possibility of a salary increase after a satisfactory trial period. The individual must be physically strong enough to help unload the Feed Nova Scotia truck, carry heavy food boxes and bags up and down the church steps, assist other staff and volunteers as required, and work well with everyone and especially with our clients. The person must have a police check. For further information contact Geraldine Thomas, email gtthomas@eastlink.ca or contact the church office, phone 902-454-0207 or by email stmarkshfx@gmail.com 2. We need to increase the number of volunteers helping our Food Bank operate. Can anyone offer to help regularly, perhaps for a day or two monthly or know someone who can? That person does not have to carry the heavy grocery bags up and down the stairs (although if they feel comfortable and safe doing that, we can use them) but we need them more to help unpack the food boxes and bags downstairs, stock the shelves, prepare grocery bags to be given out to clients and, if asked, register the clients. You will need a police check. The contacts are the same as number 1 above and you will know that you a doing a real service to help people in need in our community. |
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Poverty Trends 2023
Annually to mark the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty, Citizens for Public Justice (CPJ) releases its Poverty Trends Report. It can be accessed at Poverty Trends 2023 | Citizens for Public Justice (cpj.ca) Citizens for Public Justice seeks human flourishing and the integrity of creation as our faithful response to God’s call for love and justice. We envision a world in which individuals, communities, societal institutions, and governments all contribute to and benefit from the common good. Visit https://cpj.ca/ for more information on the ministry of CPJ.
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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
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Messy ChurchSave the Dates |
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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) |
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Roast Beef Take-Out SupperSaturday, October 21, 2023 |
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Around the World with Scotia BrassConducted by Rod Macgillivray - Thursday, October 19, 2023 |
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Ham Take Out Dinner3 Dakin Dr, Halifax - Saturday, October 21, 2023 |
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Cursillo DayOctober 21st 2023 - Saturday, October 21, 2023 |
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175th Anniversary Service & Potluck LunchSunday, October 22, 2023 |
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Save the Date
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Mapping the Ground We Stand OnAll 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.
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Casserole LuncheonSt. Margaret of Scotland Church - Thursday, October 26, 2023 |
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Invitation to a Special Event
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Parade of LightsHalifax - Saturday, November 18, 2023 Saturday, November 18 is the Parade of Lights here in Halifax, and the Cathedral Church will be open and serving free hot chocolate and hot apple cider along with candy canes. Please stop by if you are in the area. If you would like to volunteer to serve during the Parade of Lights, please contact Gillian Doucet Campbell, Engagement Leader with the Cathedral Church she can be reached at: gilliandc@anglicancathedralhalifax.ca or 902-406-8978. |
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Inspired FaithSunday, November 19, 2023 Calling all who are interested in ministering to children and families! Join us on November 19th on zoom to come together to network, share resources, and chat about what it means to inspire faith in kids and families in our own community and parish contexts!
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Open HouseAnglican Diocesan Center Open House - Tuesday, December 5, 2023 We are delighted to invite you to our upcoming Anglican Diocesan Center Open House on Tuesday December 5th from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm! This special event is your chance to get an inside look at our operations, meet our dedicated staff, and learn more about the important work they do to support our parishes and community. WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT: Meet and Greet Get to know the warm and welcoming faces behind the scenes who work tirelessly to support our parishes. Explore Explore our offices as well as the Cathedral Church of All Saints and see how it all comes together. Learn About Our Work Discover the vital roles our staff members play in our community. Refreshments Enjoy light refreshments and engage in fellowship with fellow parishioners. We look forward to sharing this special occasion with all of you! |
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Diocesan Heating Oil ProgramFurnace 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 October 14th to October 20th, 2023 Nova Scotia $1.1971 Prince Edward Island $1.1971 For more infomation visit: http://nspeidiocese.ca/news/diocesan-heating-oil-program--497 |
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NET NEWS INFORMATION
Deadline for submissions is TUESDAYS by 5:00 pm. Please email Trisha at office@nspeidiocese.ca with your requests. Thank you. |