Worship

St. Mary’s is home to a diversity of liturgical expressions, each with their own personality, each offering their unique way to gather and worship our God. As a community, we seek to honour this breadth of liturgical styles, so that everyone may be able to find a sense of belonging and welcome in whichever service they attend.

Weekly Worship

Sundays

8:00 am ~ In-Person

Our 8am service follows a traditional style. We use the Book of Alternative Services. It is a quiet and more contemplative service with no music.

(Healing Prayer resumes in the Fall)

10:00 am ~ Hybrid

Our 10am service has musical accompaniment from our choir and organist. It lasts for about an hour. We primarily use the hymnals.

Throughout the school year, we offer children’s formation during the service. In the summer, we switch to offering colouring pages & parent take-home sheets in the Children’s Soft Space.

1st Sunday: Spirit Sunday
(Healing Prayer resumes in the Fall)

Lent, Holy Week, & Easter Schedule

 

Most services/events will be offered in-person and online, but those marked with * will be in-person only. For more details about any of the services/events below, (and for Zoom info) simply click on the drop-down arrows.

Lent

Holy Week

Easter

 
 

Iona Prayer (monthly service)

The daily prayer practice of the Iona Community in Scotland comes from an inspired and beautiful liturgy that St. Mary’s worshippers will find both familiar and fresh. It is a gorgeous way to end the day and a perfect reset for the week ahead.

Offered once a month, at 7:30pm (in person only)

January 19th, February 16th, March 16th

Music Ministry

The music ministry at St. Mary’s aims to provide spiritual nourishment through the God-given gift of music. Throughout our heritage as Christian people, music has played a fundamental role in worship and in being part of our outreach to others. While grounded in the wealth of great choral and organ compositions of the past, the music we offer also embraces works by living composers and of other Christian traditions.

Worship with Children

We believe the way we welcome children in church directly affects the way they respond to church, to God, and to Christ. Help us let them know that they are welcome here.

We encourage you to sit where the children can see and hear the service. We encourage you to sing the hymns, pray, and voice the responses; children learn liturgical behaviour from copying you. If you need to leave the service with your child, please feel free to do so, but please come back!

Liturgical Ministries

These ministry teams help with our worship services each week. Interested in volunteering for any of these teams? Please contact our office (email).

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