
We meet at 10:30am on Sundays
Our worship is active and shared. We are constantly looking for and writing liturgy that reflects who we are as a community. Please join us in person, or if you are not able to, you can join us on Zoom also, as our services are run in a hybrid format that includes all.
Some of the prayers and hymns we use—and that we or our members hold rights to—are visible in our Hymns, Psalms and Prayers section.
Recent posts about worship

Fourth Sunday of Easter
Happy Mother’s Day! This week we read from The Acts of the Apostles with the story of Tabitha and from the Book of Revelation. The homily is

Third Sunday of Easter
This week we read from the Gospel According to John. Readers are Mari Creal and Bossy Ducharme, the homily is offered by Pam Trondson, and the service

2nd Sunday of Easter
This week we read from a Poem by Tracy K. Smith and the Gospel According to John. The homily is offered by Dianne Mesh. Music from Allison

Easter Sunday
Celebrate with us the Rising of our Saviour Jesus Christ! We flower our cross after readings from Psalms and the Gospel of John, plus, a poem by

Good Friday
For Good Friday we read the Passion of Jesus Christ According to John and a dramatic reading of Man of Sorrows. Music is from Allison Leyton-Brown with

5th Sunday of Lent
This week we read from Isaiah and the Gospel According to John with a homily offered by Jean-Martin Mabozi with reflections from the community as well. Readers
Songs, poems & prayers
Come and Follow
“Come and follow, follow me,” says our brother Jesus.“for my yoke will set you free from all fear and pretence.My way’s exodus and we shall

The Midwife’s Carol
1.The birth itself was not too hardgood presentation, fine strong mumbut my dear it was a circusI thought that half the town had comeWash him
Marilyn’s Eucharistic Prayer
The Great Thanksgiving Text (excluding hymns) by Marilyn Ferrell Presider: O God, the Source and Unity of the Universe All: May we abide in you

MATTHEW DOLMAGE
Bracebridge 1974-Toronto 2004 Not to bother rehearsing admission speeches for St Peter; just exchange the usual touch of biceps and knuckle-brush of noses such an original rhetoric of permission to

The Canticle of High Park
North: We give thanks to the Creator Who fashioned this haven Now so busy yet so hospitable amid our second-order creations of steel, glass and
Psalm 27
Psalm 27 A Hymn, adapted – Ian Sowton I AM is my light, my salvation, my life’s sanctuary, so who can frighten me? Why should