Sunday 8:30 a.m. & 10:30 a.m.

8:30 a.m. Said Eucharist

This simple service is straight out of the Book of Alternative Services, without the ceremony of the 10:30 service.  Offered in-person only.

10:30 a.m. Choral Service

This is the main gathering for the St. George’s community. It is a choral celebration of High Mass, rich in ceremonial and beautiful music on the pipe organ and piano. The choir, led by Music Director Ran Kim, leads the congregation in singing hymns and choral music written by a wide range of composers, including John Merbecke, Healey Willan, and our Organist Emeritus, Karen Rymal.

Nursery care and Children’s Ministry are offered during this celebration.  This service is offered in-person and livestreamed.

Following the service, all attendees are invited downstairs to Luxton Hall for refreshments and fellowship.

Summer Services – 9:30 a.m.

During the summer months, we offer one service on Sunday mornings at 9:30 a.m.  This service is usually shorter, with a simplified liturgy and Eucharist, with music led by a cantor.  For 2024, our summer services will run from June 16 through to September 1.

Michael Hartley - December 29, 2024

The Naming of Jesus

A Prayer for the Week
O God of ancient blessing,
your servant Mary pondered in her heart
the treasured words spoken about her Son,
our Savior Jesus Christ.
Prepare our hearts to receive his Spirit,
that our tongues may confess him Lord. Amen.

Please join us online this Sunday at 10:30 a.m. for Morning Prayer as we celebrate The Naming of Jesus with Michael Hartley and guest pianist Max Marechaux.

If you would like to join in the conversation, participate or comment, click on the links below to watch and participate on YouTube or Facebook directly.

Scripture References: Numbers 6:22-27, Psalms 8:1-9, Galatians 4:4-7, Luke 2:15-21

From Series: "Sunday Worship - 10:30am"

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