February 23, 2017
February 23rd, 2017St. Luke’s Anglican Church has a new website address:
Check Out The New Web Site
stlukes-thunderbay.ca
St. Stephen’s Annual Roast Beef Dinner
Saturday, February 25
at the Current River Community Centre, 450 Dewe Ave.
5:30 p.m. doors open, 6:00 p.m. dinner.
Tickets are Adults $25, under 5 free.
This is a fund-raiser for St. Stephen’s Operating Fund; if you fill out the back of your ticket, a $15.00 income tax receipt will be issued.
Tickets must be purchased in advance from a member of the Men’s Club. Call Jeff Pike 621-7410 for tickets or leave a message on St. Stephen’s voice mail 683-6051.
St. Michael and All Angels Anglican Church 675 Red River Road will be hosting a Pancake Supper on Shrove Tuesday, Feb. 28, 2017.
Everyone is welcome from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m.with a good will offering at the door. Come out and enjoy a meal, lovingly prepared for you, your friends and neighbours.
The weather may be frightful but the company is delightful!
The Final Report of the Together in Hope Committee has been published. The report may be viewed on the Thunder Bay — North Shore Deanery website via the link thunderbay-northshoreanglicans.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/TIH-Final-Report.pdf.
Parishioners are encouraged to read the report, which is the result of the efforts, and the consensus, of members of the Committee who represent all parishes in the City of Thunder Bay and in West Thunder Bay. Further information may be obtained from members of the Committee listed in Section 7 on page 20 of the report.
Why Knot Try Knitting?
Knitting for Beginners
Saturday, Feb. 25 10 a.m.- 12:30 p.m.
St. Paul’s Anglican Church
808 Ridgeway Street
Wheelchair Accessible
NO CHARGE. Freewill offering may be made to the Mission to Seafarers.
Please bring one ball of “chunky” (heavy_ yarn and a pair of 5 mm needles, straight or circular. Even if you are all thumbs, this is the course for you! a very simple beginning for anyone with hands-on instruction, handouts and ongoing support for each individual. Join us for a bit of fun and fellowship and discover how easy knitting can be. Tea, coffee and treats provided.
For more information or to register please contact
Laurie @ 707-3048 or email
~Woman’s ONLINE Book Study~
The Faith Dare by Debbie Alsdorf
meeting time will be determined by the group
Cost: please purchase the book ahead of time
available at Chapters online and Amazon.ca
We all lead busy lives and meeting for weekly book studies is hard to fit into our schedule. But what if you could meet for a weekly book study and not leave the house? A perfect fit for today’s busy woman!
For more information or to register please contact
Laurie @ 707-3048 or email
Mats for the Homeless
February 28
starts 6:30 pm *please note later start time*
St. Paul’s Anglican Church
808 Ridgeway St
Wheelchair Accessible
Re-use plastic shopping bags to help the homeless sleep warm and dry this summer! If you can use scissors and tie loops, we need you!
Please bring as many plastic bags as you can.
Notice of AGM for Camp Gitchigomee
Tuesday, March 21, 2017
St. Luke’s Church – 205 Cameron Street
7 p.m. Meet and Greet 7:30 p.m. Meeting Begins
Booklets will be available at the meeting
Everyone Welcome to attend
But only Members are allowed to vote.
– Saturday April 29th –
Calling all engaged couples!
The decision to become a married couple is profound and exciting. This day- long programme will provide you with the opportunity to explore your personality style, discuss your preferred “language of love,” learn budgeting tips, reflect on your family of origin and family values, address legal realities of marriage, explore wedding Music and find out how to keep the ‘woo’ in your marriage!
You will also have the opportunity to speak to Christian couples at different stages in your married life. Workshop includes snacks, and a healthy Lunch, ends with a delicious, romantic candlelight dinner.
Location: St. John’s Anglican Church, Thunder Bay Time: 9:00am to 7:00pm – Cost: $100.
Prior To Workshop: Please purchase & read the book “5 Love Languages” by Gary Chapman