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October 16th, 2025
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Commemorating our Beloved DeadMark your Calendars for November 2nd November has often been called “the month of the dead.” It begins with the great festival of All Saints, which celebrates all the faithful departed, but quickly moves to the observance of “All Souls,” which is more sombre in tone. This year, we are keeping All Saints on Sunday morning, November 2; and we are adding a service of Evensong at 4.00 p.m. This service will be an opportunity to pray by name for those who have gone before us, and to commend them to the continued care of God. This Sunday please see the sheet posted in the narthex, where you can add the name(s) of your loved ones to be remembered on this sacred day. Over the years, many have found the observance of All Souls to be a great comfort. |
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Youth Group Pumpkin CarvingOct 26th
Sunday, October 26th at 6:30pm till 8pm, join Anglican youth (ages 12-18) from across the Peninsula to carve pumpkins as we prepare for Halloween.
Bring your friends! Carve something fun or spooky - or both!
Location is currently TBD but we'll plan to meet centrally once we know who can come.
Please speak with your clergy for more information.
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Get Your Chocolate On!Our Purdy's Fundraiser is here It’s Purdy Time! Our annual Purdy's Christmas Chocolate Fundraiser has been launched. Please pick up an order brochure in the church Narthex. Order forms are due on Saturday, November 29 by noon. Cheques to be made payable to Terry Willow (sealed envelope) or an e-transfer to tjwillow@telus. Cash is also accepted in a sealed envelope with the order form. A large manilla envelope is on the Narthex bulletin board to place your orders in. Delivery on December 11th. Please contact Terry Willow with any questions. |
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Order of the Diocese of BCSaturday October 25th, 2025 The 2025 Order of the Diocese of BC investiture service will take place at Christ Church Cathedral, Victoria, on Saturday, October 25, 2025, at 10:30am - 12 noon. All are welcome to attend. The primate, Archbishop Shane Parker, will also be attending the service. Archbishop Shane will be preaching and will present the Anglican Award of Merit. Our Bishop's Warden, Stanley Willow will be an honoured recipient. The purpose of the Order is to honour and give special recognition to members of the diocese (and in the case of honourary awards, those not part of the diocese) who have given outstanding service over a significant period of time in their baptismal ministry. The service will be livestreamed. To watch the livestream CLICK HERE. |
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Call for Donations!Everything Christmas Sale Call for Donations for "Everything Christmas Sale” to be held on Nov.22nd. |
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Meet the SpeakersWe Together, Nov 14-15 We Together, the bi-annual diocesan conference, is taking place on November 14-15 at St. Paul's, Nanaimo. The second, full day will feature a series of workshops. In the morning, We Together attendees will have the choice between workshops with Denise Doerksen and Gordon T Smith. Find our more about their workshops below. Art Can Save Us! with Denise Doerksen The loss of the presence and practice of art is a loss of a spirituality that impacts everything truly valuable in life. What might it mean to reclaim our generative potential for being co-artists with God as Divine Artist? This and other questions will be the foundation for presentations, discussions and artistic exercises. The Rev. Denise Doerksen is currently serving as the incumbent at Holy Trinity Anglican Church in North Saanich. She is also a textile and fibre artist. Hopeful Realism and the Call to Mutual Encouragement with Gordon T Smith We need to cultivate the capacity to name reality while sustaining a resilient hopefulness. Can we do this? We must: for the sake of the church and for each parishioner. To this end, we cultivate the capacity to be a means of encouragement to others. Gordon T Smith is the executive director of Christian Higher Education Canada and a Teaching Fellow at Regent College, Vancouver. |
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Sunday Services at St Michael and All Angels
Our Sunday 8:30am service is shaped by the 1962 Book of Common Prayer. The lilt and rhythm of old English finds its way into this liturgy, and some beautiful turns of phrase illuminate this service where there is no music. While the service itself is quiet, regular attendees are lively, friendly and very welcoming. Our Sunday 10:30am service, shaped by the Book of Alternative Services, includes music and more contemporary language and images for understanding God. This service is normally recorded and available for view on Sunday afternoon on the website.
For more infomation visit: https://www.stmikevictoria.ca/podcasts/services/2025-08-03-eighth-sunday-after-pentecost |
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Church Email AddressesA Handy List There are several email addresses setup for your convenience contacting the church. Please refer to the list below and feel free to reach out when you need to.
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