January 11, 2018

January 11th, 2018 by mridea


The Anglican and Evangelical Lutheran Group will be meeting on Wednesday, January 17th in St John the Evangelist’s Langworthy Hall starting at 1:00 pm. Come and meet our latest bursary recipient, Alex McCubbin. All are welcome.



Proclaiming the Scriptures in the Liturgical Assembly

Workshop for Lectors, Lay Readers and Clergy
or anyone that wants to learn to read the Word

Led by: Rev. Dr. Jay Koyle
Date: Saturday, Feb. 10, 2018
Time: 9:30 am – 3:00 pm
Cost: $15 includes lunch, snacks and beverages
Place: St. Paul’s Anglican Church
808 Ridgeway Street (across from the former McKellar Hospital)

For more information or to register, please contact Laurie Sandham
foodforthesoul@tbaytel.net 707-3048
*if you have special dietary needs, please inform us A.S.A.P.*

Description:
An effective Proclamation of the Word in Liturgy demands more than adequate reading skills on the part of Lectors, clergy, Lay Readers, and preachers if congregations are to hear the Word that is truly “alive and active,” if the promises of God voiced in worship are indeed to be “fulfilled in our hearing.”

This workshop will move beyond basic communication techniques to highlight and engage various qualities and skills for the effective public proclamation of scripture.
We will also consider the implications for Lectors and others when we understand the Liturgy of the Word as memory, narrative, promise, and event.

In our few hours together, participants will find themselves inspired and better equipped to serve in this crucial ministry, and to assist others who may be called to do so.

This day is ideal for… those who read the lessons in worship or are interested in doing so; individuals involved in Bible study, especially when focusing on the lectionary readings; people committed to fostering discipleship formation through worship and catechesis; anyone interested in deepening their appreciation of the Bible and Liturgy.

Jay will begin with his presentation in the morning followed by workshop and group activities in the afternoon for Lenten and Easter readings.

Bring your Bible . . .

Paint Night in Support of CLAY
Bring out your inner artist!

For full details and to register, go to
https://www.paintnite.com/events/purple-tree-in-moonlight-at-fundraiser-event-st-pauls-anglican-church-10034337

About the cause

CLAY Gathering 2018 – Please help us send as many youth to this gathering as we can, at no charge to them.
For more information on CLAY, please follow this link http://claygathering.ca/

About This Event

VENUE: St. Paul’s Anglican Church

808 Ridgeway Street, Thunder Bay, ON P7E 5H5

TIME: 4:30pm – 6:00pm artist set up

6:00pm – 8:00pm Paint Nite

8:00pm – 9:00pm artist clean up

EVENTS AT ST. PAUL’S

FUNtastic Friday – Free family event


Friday, Jan 12
6-8 pm
St. Paul’s Anglican Church
808 Ridgeway Street

Superhero theme – wear your costume
This is a wonderful evening for families and friends to come together for fun and fellowship and enjoy a FREE MEAL! Stories, songs, crafts, games and LOTS of fun for children of any age
Call Marty 768-9662 for more info
Open to everyone!

Knitting for beginners


Saturday, January 20
12noon – 2:30pm
St. Paul’s Anglican Church
808 Ridgeway Street
Wheelchair Accessible

FREE – please bring one ball of “chunky” (heavy) yarn and a pair of 5mm needles, straight or circular
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.



Camp Gitchigomee
Annual Appreciation Supper
Saturday, January 20th, 2018
St. Michael’s Church
Red River Road
5 p.m. Meet & Greet

RSVP by January 16th, 2018
622-0020
gitchigomee@shaw.ca

An invite for everyone who helped in any way to the success of Camp Gitchigomee over the past year to come out and join us for supper, prizes and fellowship. If you would like to attend, please RSVP.



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