Anglican Churches in Ontario - -
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Tue, Jul 29th - 4:48PM
Archdeaconry of Waterloo, Ontario
The Archdeaconry of Waterloo consists of 4 Congregations in Waterloo, Ontario, including St Bede's Chapel at Renison College, University of Waterloo; 6 Churches in Cambridge, Ontario; 4 Anglican Churches in Kitchener; as well as churches in Ayr and New Hamburg.
Shown is St. George's, New Hamburg which is part of a 2-point parish with Christ Church, Ayr. New Hamburg is a community of about 7,000 midway between Stratford and Waterloo.
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Tue, Jul 15th - 4:23PM
St. John the Evangelist, Kitchener, Ontario
 The first Church of St. John the Evangelist, Kitchener, Ontario, was erected on the present site in 1861. In April 1894, the old building was demolished and work on the current larger building began. The new Church of St. John the Evangelist was opened for use and dedicated on Sunday, October 7, 1894 by the Rt. Rev. Maurice Scollard Baldwin, the third Bishop of Huron.
In 1954, the parish hall was built and the church renovated.
The best known outreach project of St. John’s today is the Soup Kitchen, which has been in existence for almost 20 years and provides hot meals to over 250 people.
It was located in the Upper Parish Hall but in the last year has moved to the second floor of the St. Vincent de Paul Society building.
St. John's Health Clinic is in the Lower Parish Hall, it meets the health and related needs of people who have limited access to services in the community.

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Thu, Jul 3rd - 10:30AM
Trinity Anglican, Cambridge, Ontario
Trinity Church was built in Galt, the centre of Scottish settlement in Upper Canada. It is the oldest stone church in Waterloo Region and was consecrated in October 1844 by the first Bishop of Toronto, John Strachan.
Galt along with Preston and Hespeler formed the new city of Cambridge in 1973. Cambridge is now home to the Toyota auto plant and many high tech industries.
Trinity Church has nearly 500 parishioners on the parish roll with an average Sunday attendance of about 300 people. There is a large and active Sunday School and Nursery as well as a youth program.
The church has a senior choir of 25 people and supports several Choral Scholars, who are students in the Wilfrid Laurier University music program.
Trinity Community Table, a major community outreach project of Trinity, serves hot lunches, without charge, 3 days per week, all year round.
Holy Trinity Anglican is one of six Cambridge, Ontario Anglican Churches
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