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Diocese of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island
Anglican Net News for October 23rd, 2024

CATHEDRAL LANE CONSTRUCTION

Please note that Cathedral Lane is undergoing an extensive infrastructure project, resulting in street closures around the Synod Offices. Our Parking Lot is still accessible however delays are expected. Access to the center and the Cathedral will be limited. For the first part of the project, please use College Street. We expect this access to change as sections are completed. The project will run until November of this year. 

For more infomation visit:

http://nspeidiocese.ca/news/cathedral-lane-construction

THE BISHOPS OFFICE

THE BISHOPS OFFICE

BISHOP SANDRA'S SCHEDULE

Schedule

Thursday Oct 24 and 25 – Meetings with the House of Bishops in Niagara Falls, Ontario

Monday Oct 28 – Day off; Tuesday Oct 29 – off (morning); catch-up/administration (afternoon)

Wednesday Oct 30 – Leadership Team Meeting, Kings-Edgehill Annual General Meeting, and Nicholson Lectures Atlantic School of Theology (7:00 pm)

PARISH OPENINGS - The Anglican Parish of Tangier

In accordance with Diocesan Canon 25, The Right Reverend Sandra Fyfe is accepting applications for the position of Rector for:

The Anglican Parish of Tangier and The Sheet Harbour Pastoral Charge of the United Church of Canada are seeking a full-time minister/priest. We are located on scenic Marine Drive (Highway 7) part of the majestic Eastern Shore of Nova Scotia. Both denominations are jointly seeking a full-time ordained minister/priest to lead a shared ministry. Our future plan is to have clergy-led services every Sunday, alternating between denominations. Communion services as specified by each worship planning committee. We would alternate ecumenical services on the fifth Sunday as they occur, as well as each requiring additional services at Christmas, Lent, Easter, and memorial services.

The Rectory/Manse, located in Tangier, is a well-maintained three-bedroom property which has a separate inside entrance to the church office. Fiberoptic internet has been installed. The home is just over an hour’s drive from Dartmouth, and 20 minutes from Sheet Harbour which provides many amenities and services. It is only minutes from Taylor Head Provincial Park, with its hiking trails and two beautiful beaches. There is a state-of-the-art pre-primary to 12 school in Sheet Harbour, several restaurants as well as accommodations.

The Anglican Parish of Tangier is a six-point parish with the farthest church (Mooseland) being less than a 25-minute drive from Tangier. We currently worship together one Sunday service per week, alternating between communion services depending on the availability of the priest in charge, and morning or evening prayer. We have two Licensed Lay Ministers plus a team of dedicated lay worship leaders, wardens, and lay people. We have a very supportive congregation who have recently consolidated most of our administration resulting in fewer church meetings.

The Sheet Harbour Pastoral Charge of the United Church of Canada consists of three churches, the furthest (Lochaber Mines/Malay Falls) being less than 30 minutes from Tangier. We currently worship together, alternating Sundays between Saint James Sheet Harbour, and Saint James Lochaber Mines/Malay Falls.

We currently have supply ministry twice per month, and our congregation worships at other charges and denominations on the other two Sundays.  Popes Harbour United Church holds worship services twice a year for a Cemetery Service in the summer and Hanging of the Greens near Christmas.

We have an active congregation with devoted elders and stewards who continue to ensure that church services and activities take place.

Like many churches in Nova Scotia, we have an aging population. However, We are vibrant faith congregations who are very active in our churches and our communities. We continue to minister to the sick and provide a wonderful space for all who wish to attend our gatherings. We are loving, welcoming, prayerful, affirming, faithful congregations. We are seeking a dedicated and energetic minister/priest who is outgoing and approachable. The successful candidate must be a good listener, a good communicator, and someone who brings the lessons and gospel alive, making them relevant to today. A recognized goal of worship in our community of  faith is to feel uplifted and renewed for the week ahead by the message and fellowship.

We require an individual to work with us in maintaining our sustainability and help our churches thrive and flourish. By sharing your gifts and passions we will be able to grow our vitality and realize our dreams. The successful candidate must have the ability to recognize leaders in the congregations because through leadership we will prosper. We are supportive of new ideas and a work-life balance for our clergy.

Thank you for your interest in joining us in this exciting new endeavour. We invite you to read our profiles and consider joining us, enjoying life on the Eastern Shore.

Deadline for applications is Friday November 1, 2024.

To receive the profile and an application form please contact Jana Gauthier, Diocesan Executive Administrator at bishopsoffice@nspeidiocese.ca .

PARISH OPENING -The Parish of Musquodoboit and Ship Harbour

In accordance with Diocesan Canon 25, The Right Reverend Sandra Fyfe is accepting applications for the position of Rector for:

The Parish of Musquodoboit and Ship Harbour is situated along the Eastern Shore scenic route Highway #7. Our parishes are located only 45-50 minutes from the extreme end to the city and 25 minutes from the closest point. There are freshwater lakes to one side and the ocean on the other with many wild islands. Within our area we have two of Nova Scotia’s most beautiful sand beaches, Martinique Beach in East Petpeswick and Clam Harbour Beach in Clam Harbour.  Each beach extends for at least 2 miles, so if you are an explorer or a walker, many hours of quiet and solitude can be had while discovering little oddities. If you are sitting in your front or backyard usually nature will visit you throughout the year.  You will see many varieties of birds, and other creatures, squirrels, raccoons and deer etc.  

We are proud to be affirming parishes in favour of equal marriage since 2019 and we advocate for the inclusion of ethnicity, gender, and sexual orientation.    

Pastoral Care is also very important to us, providing emotional, social and spiritual support to all, not just to the ones we see on Sunday morning.  

When thinking of our next rector words like compassionate, joyous, energetic, encouraging, and supportive come to mind, and for sure, a sense of humour goes a long way!     

We are a very friendly community and reach out to all in need or sadness. We are proud to say we live on the Eastern Shore because, to anyone who knows the shore, it means friendly (peace, harmony, love and caring by all).    

For the full posting and details on how to apply click HERE.

FROM THE SYNOD OFFICE

FROM THE SYNOD OFFICE

 

 

MISSION, MINISTRY and WORSHIP

MISSION, MINISTRY and WORSHIP

6-Minute Study - #396

GROWING GRATITUDE

Our Book of Common Prayer RULE OF LIFE framework (page 555), reminds us that giving is a spiritual discipline. Just like prayer, worship, reading scripture and serving, the offering of money for ministry and other causes for the common good, is a Christian norm. 

There are some simple and easy approaches to use to nurture people in this act of gratitude and devotion to God. Read this article, 50 Ways to Encourage Faithful Giving.     

For more infomation visit:

https://www.churchleadership.com/50-ways/50-ways-to-encourage-faithful-giving/?utm_source=CC&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=LIT20241023

Read Full Article

Discernment Retreat Weekend

Diocese of NS & PEI - Friday, November 22, 2024

Do you feel like God might be calling you to something different?
Is Christ inviting you to step out in faith and explore?
Is the Spirit nudging you to courage and curiosity?
When you pray, does it feel like you are being led
to some new ministry or mission?

During this weekend at-home retreat via Zoom, together in the Spirit and with Christ, we take time to worship, listen, question and share. We will intentionally slow down and have space together to go deeper and discern more of who the Holy One has created us to be and what our willingness to be led might open up.

Retreatants are asked to create a private, personal space for the weekend. Between Zoom sessions, in a reflective spirit, take time to respond creatively. Ensure, as much as possible, that this retreat time and space

Is without distraction so that the process may unfold uninterrupted.

Retreatants are expected to attend Sunday morning service in their home church/parish as part of the retreat experience.

RSVP by November 12, 2024

The Rev. Carl Fraser, Vocations Coordinator: vocations@nspeidiocese.ca 782-409-2449

For more infomation visit:

http://nspeidiocese.ca/events/discernment-retreat-weekend/2024-11-22

Guiding Light

LAY MINISTRY TRAINING - Tuesday, October 29, 2024

GUIDING LIGHT' learning sessions on Zoom.

If you have a deeply compassionate heart for those who are isolated, sick or lonely, these dynamic, practical sessions are for you. Join with other like-minded people from across the Diocese to explore these important pastoral ministries. Education sessions for any laity (or clergy) continue this autumn, online and from the comfort of your home.

TIME: 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m.

PRESENTER: Rev. David Puxley, Holy Trinity-Emmanuel, Dartmouth, and Hospital Chaplain.

TOPIC: PASTORAL VISITING  

Pastoral Visiting - active listening, best practices, confidentiality, etc.

DATE: Part 1 - Tuesday, Oct. 29
DATE: Part 2- Tuesday, Nov. 12

TOPIC:    DEMENTIA: Ministering to individuals and their caregivers
DATE: Tuesday, Nov. 19

REGISTRATION:

If you already signed up for GUIDING LIGHT, you will receive an invitation with the Zoom link via e-mail.

If you have not registered already, SIGN UP HERE -   www.surveymonkey.com/r/GUIDINGLIGHT

We celebrate what the Holy Spirit is doing as we embrace more fully the ministry of all the baptized.

Got questions?  Contact Lisa -  missiondirector@nspeidiocese.ca   or  902-789-4840.

For more infomation visit:

http://nspeidiocese.ca/events/guiding-light--835/2024-10-29

MENTAL HEALTH IN CHURCHES WEBINAR

FREE webinar - Friday, October 25, 2024

MENTAL HEALTH IN CHURCHES WEBINAR

What Canadian Church Leaders Should Know about Mental Health & Illness in their Congregation, is a FREE webinar open to anyone on Friday, Oct. 25 at 4 p.m. (AST). 
 
Dr. Joel Thiessen, Professor of Sociology,  presents data based on recent findings from a national survey with nearly 1,000 church leaders and congregants on the topic of mental health and illness in Canadian Christian congregations. The 30-minute webinar is interactive: 15-minute research presentation and 15-minute Q/A (optional 15-minutes after for networking).

Joel is Director of the Flourishing Congregations Institute at Ambrose University, Calgary, AB. The organization offers Canadian Data for Canadian Church Leaders. 

For more infomation visit:

https://flourishingcongregations.org/church-training/upcoming-events/

Register Here

Lunch & Learn

Sunday, November 3, 2024

Lunch & Learn: Sun., Nov. 3/24; 11:30 – 2:00; St. Luke’s Hall, 9 Veterans Avenue, Dartmouth

St. Luke's, together with Anglicans Powering Potential, are delighted to welcome Sue Bookchin, the Executive Director of Be the Peace institute (https://www.bethepeace.ca/, as well as an outstanding presenter and facilitator, to St. Luke's for the Lunch & Learn on Sunday, November 3.  

Sue Bookchin of Be the Peace Institute was a key presenter at Nova Scotia's Mass Casualty Commission (MCC) addressing the linkages between gender-based violence (GBV), gender discrimination and generalized violence. So powerful was Sue's presentation that much of the exact language she used in her MCC presentation was incorporated into the text of the final Report and contributed to the conclusion that GBV is an "epidemic" in Nova Scotia (a reality later endorsed by the NS Legislature), requiring "a whole of society response". 

With great appreciation, St. Luke’s parish did say "Yes" to the Anglican Foundation's Say Yes! to Kids 2024 campaign to raise funds in support of therapeutic play and supportive counselling for the children and youth who have experienced violence in a domestic situation and who have now found safety in nearby Bryony House. St. Luke’s thanks all donors to its SYTK 2024 appeal and is happy to have this opportunity to present a cheque to Bryony House - Where Hope Lives!

So, please join us on Sunday, November 3; 11:30 am – 2:00 pm; St. Luke’s Hall, for this special Lunch & Learn.

To help with the lunch planning, please e-mail Patrick – pjdonaho@gmail.com - to confirm your attendance, by October 30, 2024. All are welcome, but space is limited, so please confirm! 

 

 

For more infomation visit:

http://nspeidiocese.ca/events/lunch-learn/2024-11-03

See Event Details

Anglicans Powering Potential Seeks your Support!

Let's continue the momentum!

Anglicans Powering Potential (APP) would like to continue the support for the Community Roots Day Camp which has raised more then $2,000 through the Anglican Foundation Say YES! to Kids Campaign this year. If you would like to contribute to this incredible program please send cheque (payable to Anglicans Powering Potential – Community Roots Day Camp) to Marjorie Davis, #204 – 111 Pebblecreek Drive, Dartmouth NS B2W 0L1 or e-transfer to app.nspeidiocese@gmail.com.

What’s Community Roots Day camp you ask? Click HERE for more information.

For more infomation visit:

mailto:app.nspeidiocese@gmail.com

If you have any questions, please feel free to email by clicking HERE
Finance Office

Finance Office

DIOCESAN EVENTS

DIOCESAN EVENTS

Christmas Shoebox Campaign

Mission to Seafarers

Nothing can stop Christmas!  We continue to share with seafarers the joy and spirit of the holidays through gift-giving. The campaign is also our additional way of thanking the Hidden Heroes for their sacrifices and hard work. In many ways, the seafarers deeply appreciate the presents they receive from people who care beyond their homes and families.

We appreciate your on-going support for our shoebox initiative.  Please find attached a list as you prepare your packages and/or items to be delivered to 844 Marginal Road.  Please note that shampoos should be no larger than 375ml to fit into the shoebox gifts.  The campaign will officially start after our November 21st Christmas Take-Out luncheon. 

Those who are interested in coming in to volunteer will be scheduled to be trained by Aurora, Susan or Carol.

Friday team is already established (Margie & Marianne).  

Please reach out to Aurora who will maintain the shoebox volunteer schedule at 902-483-7362 or auroraulloaparsons@gmail.com or Helen directly. 

We will begin building shoeboxes on Monday, November 25th.  Those who wish to volunteer will be trained by Aurora, Susan or Carol.  ONLY the items listed will be placed in the shoebox gifts.  

We are grateful for your continued support. 

WHAT IS IN THE SHOEBOX:
- Hat/toque
- Scarf or neck warmer
- Gloves/mitts
- Socks
- Wrapped hard candy (no chocolate)
- Soap
- Toothpaste
- Toothbrush
- Shampoo or body wash (maximum 350 ml)
- Shaving foam
- Razors
- Deodorant
- Lip Balm
- Playing cards
- Souvenir of Canada
- Pen/pencil
- Christmas card
- Tissues (small package)
- Comb
The list is deemed as essential items the seafarers generally and personally need onboard. All shoeboxes are gift-wrapped by a team of volunteers, signifying the gifts are produced with joy, love and passion, driven by the spirit of Christmas.

For more infomation visit:

http://nspeidiocese.ca/news/christmas-shoebox-campaign--930

See Details

Engage: Transforming Parish Dynamics – Fall/Winter Webinars

In the spring of this year, a group of folks from across the Diocese gathered to train as parish facilitators. Their work will be going into parishes in times of transition to help them navigate the ups and downs of change. If this work interests you or if you have a general interest in developing Facilitator training, you are welcome to join us as we begin some supplemental workshops on important facilitator skills. The workshops are free and available on zoom. Please see the link below to register.

Link for webinar registration:

https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/ENGAGE-webinars

Communications: Going Deeper 2 “Understand and Practice: Models, Tools, and Tough

Conversations”

November 19, 2024 - 1:30 pm to 3:30 pm or 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm

For more infomation visit:

http://nspeidiocese.ca/news/engage-transforming-parish-dynamics-fall-winter-webinars

Praying with the DEN Community

Praying with the DEN Community, Diocesan Environment Network (DEN) 

For more information contact DEN at: endionspei@gmail.com

For more infomation visit:

https://www.nspeidiocese.ca/ministries/diocesan-environment-network

For more information on DEN click HERE
YOUTH AND FAMILY MINISTRY

YOUTH AND FAMILY MINISTRY

Searching for Childcare Support

Youth and Family Ministry

We’re working to make childcare available for diocesan events and meetings, so we are hoping to create a list of people throughout the diocese who we can call to make this happen! We need folks who are 16+, who love kids, have experience caring for them, and have or are willing to be screened and trained according to our Diocesan SafeR Church Plan. For more details, email Allie at youthandfamily@nspeidiocese.ca

For more infomation visit:

http://nspeidiocese.ca/news/searching-for-childcare-support

The Canadian Lutheran and Anglican Youth Gathering

The Canadian Lutheran and Anglican Youth Gathering (CLAY) is coming up next summer in Sasktoon! If you’ve got youth in your parish who are interested in attending, Please get in touch with Allie at youthandfamily@nspeidiocese.ca

 

For more infomation visit:

http://nspeidiocese.ca/news/the-canadian-lutheran-and-anglican-youth-gathering

WHAT'S HAPPENING AROUND THE DIOCESE

WHAT'S HAPPENING AROUND THE DIOCESE

Fall Alpha Course

St. Timothy's Hall, 2320 Prospect Road - Wednesday evenings starting September 18th to December 4, 2024 - 6:30 to 845 pm.

Are you discouraged? 
Do you wonder if this is all there is to life? 
Do you worry about the future? 
Do you wonder if you have a purpose in life? 
Is Christianity boring, untrue, or irrelevant in today’s world? 
 
If you've ever wondered about these or many other questions, Alpha can help. This is a free video series that explores these questions and more in a relaxed, non-judgemental atmosphere with no strings attached! Each session consists of a video and small group discussion.
 
 

For more infomation visit:

mailto:ratcliffe.cate@gmail.com

Contact us at ratcliffe.cate@gmail.com or 902-292-8747.

Return To The Rockingstone

Emmanuel Players Present the Musical - Friday, October 25, 2024

$40 ticket for an evening of great entertainment with a delicious 3 course roast beef dinner (wine/beer availble $8 cash)

Emmanuel Church Hall 

Reserved Seating Required 

Call Roxanne at 902 880 - 4006 

322 Herring Cove road 

For more infomation visit:

http://nspeidiocese.ca/events/return-to-the-rockingstone/2024-10-25

See Event Details

DEN

Climate Crisis

The Climate Crisis is Happening Now 

October 25th 12:30pm 

Meet at Victoria park 

Join our strick. Its now or Never. 

TIBETAN BOWLS AND THE SINGING PRIESTS CONCERT

St. James Anglican Church, Armdale - Saturday, October 26, 2024

Relax with the soothing sounds of Tibetan Bowls and the uplifting spiritual music in support of refugee sponsorship.

- Non-alcoholic wine and chocolate tasting

- Hand massage and fingernail painting

- Delicious desserts, tea and coffee And    

- Bidding on silent auction items

Tickets available from Alice Galpin alicegalpin@eastlink.ca

For more infomation visit:

http://nspeidiocese.ca/events/tibetan-bowls-and-the-singing-priests-concert/2024-10-26

See Event Details

A Musical Evening

With Kim Dunn - Saturday, October 26, 2024

3751 Robie Street, Halifax

Tickets $ 25 

Call (902) 495 8883

Presented by the Friends of St Margaret

For more infomation visit:

http://nspeidiocese.ca/events/a-musical-evening/2024-10-26

See Event Details

Turkey Takeout Supper

All Saints Anglican Church - Saturday, October 26, 2024

October 26, 4-6pm, $18/person

Call 902 - 760 - 0729 to order

521 Pleasant St, Kingston, NS

For more infomation visit:

http://nspeidiocese.ca/events/turkey-takeout-supper/2024-10-26

See Event Details

Family Movie Afternoon

St. Francis by the Lakes - Sunday, October 27, 2024

E.T The Extra Terrestrial (PG) 

Free Admission 

Free Popcorn and Drinks 

192 First Lake Drive, Lower Sackville

For more infomation visit:

http://nspeidiocese.ca/events/family-movie-afternoon/2024-10-27

See Event Details

Casserole Luncheon

St. Margaret of Scotland - Thursday, October 31, 2024

Admission $12.00

Students and Seniors $ 10.00

3451 Robie Street

For more infomation visit:

http://nspeidiocese.ca/events/casserole-luncheon--847/2024-10-31

See Event Details

Messy Church

St. Timothy's Hall, 2320 Prospect Road

November 2nd and November 30th - 4:00 to 6:00 pm

Crafts, activities, games, songs and storytelling. Share in a delicious meal!

Everyone of all ages is welcome, open to families and kids with their significant adults. FREE!

 

For more infomation visit:

mailto:stspoffice@gmail.com

RSVP appreciated (for planning) stspoffice@gmail.com

St. Pauls at 275

Choral Evensong - Sunday, November 3, 2024

1749 Argyle Street, Halifax

Preacher: The Rev'd Dr. Rhonda Britton, Senior Paster, New Horizons Baptist Churchm, Halifax 

Vistors Warmly Welcomed! 

 

For more infomation visit:

http://nspeidiocese.ca/events/st-pauls-at-275/2024-11-03

Event Details

Women Composers for the Organ

By Catherine Fraser - Sunday, November 3, 2024

Admission: Freewill Donation 

2668 Joseph Howe Drive

For more infomation visit:

http://nspeidiocese.ca/events/women-composers-for-the-organ/2024-11-03

Event Details

Remembrance at the Cafe

Thursday, November 7, 2024 - Two Coves Cafe, Hubbards

Music, Readings, sing a long! 

Cafe opens at 9am. Free coffee, tea and muffins. Program begins at 10. 

Lest we forget. 

For more infomation visit:

https://www.nspeidiocese.ca/events/remembrance-at-the-cafe/2024-11-07

For more information click HERE

Tradition - Presented by Scotia Brass

St. Mark's Halifax - 5522 Russell Street, Halifax

Thursday, November  7, 2024

Tickets: $15/adult $10/Student

Tickets avalible at the door. 

Tickets may by reserved by calling the curch at 902.454.0207

For more infomation visit:

https://www.nspeidiocese.ca/events/tradition/2024-11-07

For more information click HERE

Fellowship Fun Time

St. John's Anglican Church, Westphal - Saturday, November 9, 2024

Date: Saturday, Nov 9, 2024

Time: 12:00pm - 3:00pm

Location: 1215 Main St. Westphal (Corner of Lake Major Rd. & #7 Highway)

Includes: Chicken Burger, Potato Chips, Beverage, and Sweet. Bake Sale, Preserves, Crafts, and Tickets on a Gift Basket

Music by Riversong Admission Tickets: $12.00

Contact: Leave a message at church office for admission

Tickets (902) 435-1880

TICKETS ARE LIMITED: GET YOURS NOW!!!!!!

WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE

For more infomation visit:

http://nspeidiocese.ca/events/fellowship-fun-time/2024-11-09

See Event Details

Candles for COP29

Candles for COP Vigils for Climate Justice November 15-17, 2024

From November 11-22, world leaders, civil society, Indigenous peoples, and others will gather at the COP29 conference in Baku, Azerbaijan to advance action on addressing the climate emergency.

Despite increasingly clear evidence of the climate emergency, leaders across the world and particularly in Canada are failing to take the decisive action needed to protect our world, and particularly the most vulnerable members of the global community. Canada has yet to reduce our national emissions, our government continues to approve and subsidize new fossil fuel infrastructure, and we are not meeting our commitments to assist countries in the Global South to transition to low carbon energy sources and adapt to the impacts of climate change. This cannot continue. 

In recognition of the need for change, For the Love of Creation invites groups across Canada to host candlelight vigils in their own communities on the weekend of November 15-17, 2024. This will be a time to reflect and share our love for our planet, our concern for ourselves, humanity and all our non-human relations at risk from climate change. It is also a time to share hopes for truly transformative action to happen at COP and through each other. 

We encourage people to use their local events to highlight local climate-related issues that are important to them, as well as global issues such as climate finance for mitigation, adaptation and loss & damage in the Global South. We will amplify each other’s voices by acting on the same weekend. Let’s light up the whole Canadian map!

We need volunteers across the country, like you, to help organize these moments of public witness with us. 

For more infomation visit:

https://fortheloveofcreation.ca/candles-for-cop29/

See Details

Christmas at St Francis By the Lakes

Turkey Supper - Saturday, November 16, 2024

Turkey Supper

(Take Out Only) 

192 First Lake Drive, Lower Sackville, N.S

Call Elaine L. at 902-865-4727 before Mon. Nov. 11th  to get a time for drive-thru pickup on Sat. Nov. 16th , 2024 between 4:00 pm to 5:30 pm Adult - $18.00,  Child (5-12) - $8.00

Supper will be delicious roast turkey, dressing, potatoes, carrots, peas, turnip, cranberry sauce, a fresh dinner roll, gravy and even dessert! 

We hope you will pass this along to your family, friends, and neighbors.

Check out our website for other events--www.stfrancisbythelakes.ca

For more infomation visit:

http://nspeidiocese.ca/events/christmas-at-st-francis-by-the-lakes/2024-11-16

See Event Details

Why the Nativity

Christmas Movie/Docudrama - Wednesday, November 27, 2024

St Peters Anglican Church

346 Cow Bay Road

For more infomation visit:

http://nspeidiocese.ca/events/why-the-nativity/2024-11-27

See Event Details

Christmas Sale

St. Lukes Parish - Saturday, November 30, 2024

St. Luke’s Parish Christmas Sale will be held on Saturday, November 30, 2024 at St. Luke’s Anglican Parish Hall, #10 Shore Club Road, Hubbards from 9am to 1pm. There will be a Bake Table, Penny Social, Xmas Treasures, Jewellery Table, New-To-You & Canteen serving Coffee/Tea/Hot Apple Cider & Cookies. Free Admission-Donations Welcome. Please bring your own reusable shopping bag. Cash Only. Visit us at twocoves.ca

For more infomation visit:

http://nspeidiocese.ca/events/christmas-sale/2024-11-30

See Event Details

Diocesan Heating Oil Program

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  - Oct 19 to Oct 25/2024

Nova Scotia - $0.9783   Prince Edward Island - $0.9783

For more infomation visit:

mailto:jennifer.bishop@irvingoil.com

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