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Parish News March 23, 2025
Lenten Reflection Display - from the Liturgical Arts Team For the next few weeks, a special reflective display will be set up in the Gathering Space, offering a sacred pause in our Lenten journey. You are invited to take a question from one of the bowls—an opportunity to reflect, respond, and open your heart to God’s presence. May this simple act draw you closer to Him, deepening your faith and preparing you for the joy of Easter. Commissioning for Lay Ministries THIS SUNDAY There will be a special ritual to celebrate the manifold and important ministries of the laity (part of the body of Christ who are not called to be ordained ministers). The purpose of commissioning is to recognize and affirm the ministries for which these persons have offered themselves for this coming year and invite God's blessing. If you are involved in one or more of the ministries at St. Dunstan's, you are asked to participate in the commissioning following the Creed. Advance Care Planning Workshop, April 10 St. Dunstan's is partnering with Langley Hospice Society to invite adults of all ages to learn about Advance Care Planning this season of Lent. Creating an Advance Care Plan is a spirit-led and positive way to take stock of our mortality and express our wishes to loved ones. CLICK HERE for more information or to register. The Centre for Spiritual Renewal new offering: Take This Bread: Communion in Community - An Easter Season Series Facilitators: Paul Guiton & Eileen Nurse Sharing Communion is one of the core spiritual practices of the Christian faith. But does it hold a deeper meaning? Does it also shape how we live out our faith in the communities where we live and serve? Come and explore these ideas as we study Sara Miles’s book Take This Bread, an invitation into ways of modelling the gratitude that the Eucharist (Thanksgiving) inspires in us. CLICK HERE for more information or to register |
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Third Sunday in LentSunday, March 23, 2025 Reverend Clarence Li is presiding and preaching. There will be a special ritual of Commissioning for Lay Ministries THIS SUNDAY following the Creed during worhsip. To stream the Sunday service click herethe PASSCODE is 123.Meeting ID: 849 3747 0476 |
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Selections from Bach's PassionsBelle Voci A cappella Ensemble - Friday, April 4, 2025 Selections from Benevoli's Missa Tu Es Petrus For 16 VoicesMusic Director - Paula DeWit; Concertmaster - Chloe Meyers
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Advance Care Planning Workshopco-hosting with Langley Hospice Society - Thursday, April 10, 2025 DID YOU KNOW: You don't have to be old to consider Advance Care Planning. St. Dunstan's is partnering with Langley Hospice Society to invite adults of all ages to learn about Advance Care Planning this season of Lent. Creating an Advance Care Plan is a spirit-led and positive way to take stock of our mortality and express our wishes to loved ones. For more infomation visit: http://st-dunstans.ca/events/advance-care-planning-workshop/2025-04-10
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Complinefacilitated by Joe Baker - Wednesday, March 26, 2025 An online service of evening prayers forming part of the Divine Office, traditionally said before retiring for the night. Compline typically lasts about 15 minutes. For more infomation visit:
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Thursday MealThursday, March 27, 2025. 5:00 - 5:30 pm Take-Out some delicious hot meals. |
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Craft CircleFriday, March 28, 2025 Bring your craft and join us for some fellowship the 2nd and 4th Friday of the month in St. Alban's Room. |
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Centering Prayerin-person - Friday, March 28, 2025 This simple practice is twenty minutes of silence using the pattern of Centering Prayer taught by Thomas Keating and Cynthia Bourgeault. ZOOM in Here.Facilitated by Joe Baker, Elaine Chatwin & Jim Hober
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Lectio, Contemplative Eucharist & Labyrinthin-person - Friday, March 28, 2025 Lectio Divina A meditative prayer practice involving reading, reflecting, responding and resting with Scripture. IN-PERSON or Zoom Contemplative Eucharist Celebrating the Lord's Supper in an intimate and reflective setting with simple chants and openings to pray in silence. IN-PERSON only Self-guided Labyrinth walk The grass-path labyrinth is open to walk, anytime, for a time of meditation or prayer. IN-PERSON only ZOOM in Here.For more infomation visit: http://st-dunstans.ca/events/lectio-contemplative-eucharist-labyrinth/2025-03-21
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