January 20, 2023

Dear Church Family,

We are now at the 3rd Sunday after Epiphany and experiencing very unexpected weather for January.

Please find attached the bulletin for January 22 along with the Children’s Activity Sheet

​Thank you to this Sunday’s lector Tannis Sharp, musician Deborah Buck, ushers D.-Jay Krozser and Larry Trenough, and technical support Karen Wallace for assisting in worship.          

Thank you also to the Augustana-St. Timothy Choir for the special music on Sunday (hopefully).

Worship link: https://youtu.be/NFHUtMLw--A

To Note: 

Week of Prayer for Christian Unity continues its online Bible Study

12:15-1:00 pm daily except Sunday                                                                                                                                                          

Sat, Jan 21 - Pastor Rachel Wallace, Mennonite, Eigenheim
Sun, Jan 22 (at 3pm) - Harry Lafond, Roman Catholic, Saskatoon
Mon, Jan 23 - Dave Feick, Micah Mission, Saskatoon
Tue, Jan 24th - Rev. Keitha Ogbogu, Free Methodist, Calgary
Wed, Jan 25th - Rev. Dr. Ali Tote, ELCIC, Saskatoon

Register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZcrf-2rrj0pGdKwLxGST25nHnrXWe7kMG36

Living into the Unity We Seek
A public workshop for all people of God with Bishop Bruce Myers
In-person only
Saturday, January 21 at St. Stephen's Anglican Church, 10 Grosvenor Cres., Saskatoon
9 am breakfast
10 am workshop
All are welcome, no registration required.
Presented in-person by the Prairie Centre for Ecumenism and the RC Diocese of Saskatoon
Bishop Myers has been bishop of Quebec since 2017. Raised on a farm in Glengarry County, Ontario, he studied at the University of Toronto before a decade as a parliamentary correspondent in Ottawa and Quebec City. He completed his theological studies at McGill University, Montreal Diocesan Theological College, Bossey Ecumenical Institute, and the University of Geneva. He has recently completed a doctor of ministry at St. Paul University in Ottawa. He is a professed member of the Order of the Good Shepherd, an international community of Anglicans who share a common rule of life. Before election as bishop, he served parishes in Quebec City and the Magdalen Islands, and as Coordinator for Ecumenical and Interfaith Relations for the Anglican Church of Canada.

Stay safe and stay well!

Lorene Jewitt, Office Admin