Sat, Feb 28th - 8:25AM
St Andrew's Anglican Church, Sidney, B.C.
St. Andrew's is a vibrant Christian community of about 300 families located in the heart of Sidney, B.C.
There are three services on Sunday that reflect the different traditions within the Anglican tradition. There is a quiet Book of Common Prayer service, a lively & full family liturgy and a traditional choral service.
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The church itself was consecrated by the second bishop of Columbia, Rt. Rev. William Wilcox Perrin, on August 4th, 1910.
Website of St Andrew's Anglican Church, Sidney, B.C.
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Thu, Feb 19th - 11:20AM
Suffragan Bishop of Huron Nominees
The election of the Suffragan Bishop of Huron will be held Saturday March 28th, 2009 at St. Paul's Cathedral in London, Ontario. The consecration date for the Suffragan Bishop will be Saturday June 6th, 2009 at 10:30 a.m. at Saint Paul's.
The previous Suffragan Bishop, the Rt. Rev. Robert Bennett, was elected Bishop of Huron on October 25, 2008 and enthroned on January 10, 2009 (The Feast Day of William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury).
Nominees for election as the 12th Suffragan Bishop are:
The Ven. Dr. Timothy Connor
Rector of St. George's Church, London, Ontario and Archdeacon of Middlesex
The Very Rev'd Terrance Dance
Rector of the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, London, Ontario
The Ven. Janet Griffith Johnson
Diocesan Executive Officer / Executive Archdeacon / Vicar General of the Diocese of Montreal
The Ven. Jane Humphreys
Rector of St. Mary's (Walkerville), Windsor and Archdeacon of Essex
The Rev'd Canon Dr. Douglas Leighton
Professor of History at Huron University College
The Rev'd Canon Christopher Pratt
Rector of St. John the Evangelist Church, Kitchener, Ontario
The Ven. Richard Salt
Rector of Trinity Church, Sarnia, Ontario and Archdeacon of Kent/Lambton
The Rev'd Dr. Dalice Sim
Rector of St. James Church, St. Mary's and St. Paul's Church, Kirkton
The Ven. Peter Townshend
Rector of the Church of the Holy Saviour and Archdeacon of Waterloo
The Rev'd Canon Kim Van Allen
Rector of All Saints, Windsor, Ontario
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Thu, Feb 5th - 10:25AM
Trinity Anglican, Digby, Nova Scotia
 Digby, Nova Scotia was named for Admiral Robert Digby, commander of the HMS Atlanta, which had brought United Empire Loyalists to the area in 1783. Loyalist settlers built the original church on the site of Trinity Anglican in 1788.
Trinity Anglican Church, Digby, Nova Scotia was designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 1990. Built in 1878, it was designed by American architect Stephen C. Earle in the Gothic Revival style.
Ship builder, M.L. Oliver, oversaw the construction of the wooden interior. Magnificent stained glass in all of the main windows contribute to the beauty and serenity of this historic worship space. Loyalists and their descendants are buried in the small graveyard that adjoins the church.
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