August 29, 2014

August 29th, 2014 by mridea

help-wanted
The Anglican parish of St. Michael and All Angels requires an Administrative Assistant.
15 hours per week, 5 mornings per week.
Duties include maintaining the office, weekly preparation of bulletins, answering emails and phone, greeting visitors.
Knowledge of Word, Publisher and Excel are required.

If you are interested in working independently in a Christian environment please send your resume to
St. Michael and All Angels Anglican Church
675 Red River Road
Thunder Bay ON P7B 1J1
­Attention: Wardens

or email to stmichaelsch@tbaytel.net

Anglican and Evangelical Lutheran Women’s Group. The next meeting is Friday, September 5th at the Scan House’s side room. For those who wish to join us, we will have breakfast starting at 9:00am, followed by the meeting starting at 10:00am. All are welcome. For more information, call Sharon at 355-1549 or Liisa at 343-0190.

The Walking Tours of Thunder Bay are self-guided tours designed so that both visitor and resident alike can learn about Thunder Bay’s rich heritage and architecture, while at the same time enjoying a scenic walk through the city. http://www.thunderbay.ca/living/culture_and_heritage/heritage_properties/walking_tours.htm
St. John the Evangelist will be part of this year’s tours. Visit us on Saturday, September 6th. The Tour starts at 10:00 am.

asante-choirCome and be inspired by the Asante Children’s Choir as they bring their “Sound of Hope” tour to St. Michael and All Angels Anglican Church, 675 Red River Rd. Thunder Bay on Friday September 19 at 7 p.m. By donation, all proceeds to the Assante Choir.

asante

“Asante” is a Swahili word translated “Thank You” in English. The Asante Children’s Choir is made up of children from East Africa, a region recovering from years of civil war and genocide that have claimed millions of lives leaving thousands of children and women as orphans and widows. The Choir is dedicated to spreading love, hope and joy while raising awareness for the desperate plight of orphans and other vulnerable children. Their colorful clothing, pounding drums and sweet voices demonstrate their hope and dream for a brighter future. Their inspirational stories of resilience have instilled hope in the hearts of all those who have seen them perform.

Encounter-2014All youth ages 12-19 are invited to a fun-filled weekend in Nipigon, October 3-5, 2014!
Teens will learn how to ‘encounter’ God’s amazing grace in their daily lives. Weekend activities include modern music & worship, guest speakers from ‘Teen Challenge,’ recreational games, and food!! It is our hope to cover all event costs through fundraising efforts & donations.

Registration forms will be available at most Anglican Churches or by contacting event coordinator Jayne Coy @ (807) 707-5076.

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