WELCOME TO OUR NEWLY AMALGAMATED ANGLICAN PARISH!
8:00 & 10:30 a.m.
The service at 8:00 in the chapel is Holy Communion using the BCP on the first and second Sundays of the month and the traditional-language service using the BAS on the other Sundays of the month.
Bulletin: Oct 12 Holy Eucharist BAS (Harvest)
Announcements: Week of Oct 12
Weekly Letter: Faith Defined
WHO WE ARE AS A PARISH
On Sunday and Throughout the Week
Welcome to our new Anglican parish, formed through the amalgamation of St Bartholomew’s and All Saints’ on 8 May 2025. We have yet to choose a name for our new parish, but we do know that it will be housed in the old, familiar Victorian structure that was known as St George’s throughout much of Sarnia’s history. We are located at the intersection of Vidal Street North and Charlotte Street.
We are truly a work in progress and all are welcome to join us as we strive to build a parish that reflects God’s truth, beauty and goodness. If you are looking for a place with opportunities for great involvement, we can build that church together. If you need a place of peace and refreshment — a place just to be — let it be with us.
Finish, then, Thy new creation;
Pure and spotless let it be.
Let us see Thy great Salvation
Perfectly restored in Thee.
We worship God in reverence and wonder at 8:00 and 10:30 each Sunday. Our 8:00 service is a traditional said-service and our 10:30 service is wonderfully choral. Our worship is directed towards heightening our awareness of God’s love for the world, as revealed through Jesus Christ, our Lord and Saviour. We enjoy fellowship during our coffee hour after the second service.
Throughout the rest of the week, our energy is focused on activities that provide opportunities for parishioners and outside friends to increase our fellowship in God’s love through work and play together by partaking in such activities as Bible study, a walking club, a book club, cards and board games, Bible crossword, and workshops on topics of interest to the congregation. An important part of our parish life is to provide outreach and support to the community, most notably through our work with the Inn of the Good Shepherd and our sponsorship of self-help groups.
To read more about us, please visit the various pages in this website, which is always a work in progress, or click here to be taken to the “ABOUT” page. To see a curated selection of photos of our activities this year, click here.
UPCOMING EVENTS
UPCOMING EVENTS
See the announcements page for more details
In addition to those activities that have been included in the announcements page — see the blue link under the date at the top of the page — the following activities, which vary from time to time, or were planned after the publication of the announcements page, will also be taking place:
►Friday 10 October
7:00 pm — Creative Word, Rectory
► Saturday 11 October
9:00 am — Baking for the Bazaar, three hours, all supplies provided; Kitchen
► Tuesday 14 October
11:00 am — Walking Group to meet at the animal park parking lot in Canatara
12:15 pm — Lunch, following the walk, at Two Amigos, 1-914 Murphy Road, Sarnia, N7S 5C4; 519.542.5124; what3words /// wagers.spelling.slimy
► Saturday 18 October
9:00 am — Baking for the Bazaar, three hours, all supplies provided; Kitchen
► Friday 24 October
5:00 pm — The Slice, loction TBA
6:30 pm — Hymn Sing, Parish House
► Saturday 25 October
9:00 am — Baking for the Bazaar, three hours, all supplies provided; Kitchen
► Saturday 1 November
9:00 am — Christmas Bazaar; Parish Hall, Memorial Hall, Nave & Chancel
► Monday 10 November
1:00 pm — My Smartphone Hates Me, Parish Hall
MY SMARTPHONE HATES ME: The fifth instalment in this much beloved workshop series will take place on ⭐ Monday 10 November — well after the all-important and all-consuming Christmas Bazaar — beginning at one o’clock in Parish Hall ⭐. This instalment is for those who wish to review old topics with a view to consolidating previous learning and to revisit topics that, well, need revisiting. We will look at the basics, including how to take charge of an unruly smartphone, how to use the messaging app, how to organise emails, and how to use the calendar app. Any and all, whether of this parish or not, are welcome to attend. Watch this space for the time and date. Until we meet again!
MISSION & OUTREACH
Tuesday 30 September
As we continue down the road to becoming a new parish, we are pleased to announce that the Mission & Outreach Committee has been reconstituted with representation from both former parishes and, also, with representation from Canon Davis Memorial. Last Tuesday, the new committee met with a view to determining which areas of mission work from the three parishes we would be able to continue. After much discernment, it was determined that we would definitely continue our work with the Inn and the St Andrew’s Food Bank, because, after all, that would be an ecumenical matter. We also decided to continue the Christmas dinner at London Road Public School and the food hampers to certain of that school’s families. Other work will be announced as plans are formalised. We are happy to announce that we will also be involving the congregation to a greater extent in some of our work. Stay tuned for more details!
NEWS FROM PARISH COUNCIL
HARD AT WORK
On Sunday 25 May, our amalgamated parish elected its first parish council, thus beginning a new chapter in our shared history. With that move, we became self-governing, with the Rev’d Karen Nelles as our priest-in-charge and the Rev’d Canon Steve Harnadek as our associate priest.
Information on what our wardens and the rest of Parish Council have been doing and are currently doing can now be found on the Parish Council subpage. You can find that page by clicking on the link in the dropdown menu at the top of the screen or, if you prefer, by clicking here.
Parish Council now has two very pressing matters on its hands: the first is to oversee the choosing of a new name for our parish. That process is detailed above in the article entitled “Your Suggestions Are Welcome”. The second is to work with Archdeacon Amanda to begin the process to find a new priest for our amalgamated parish
UPGRADES TO WEBSITE
Thursday 25 September
As part of the ongoing project to launch a subpage showcasing the contents of the time-capsule from St Bart’s, other upgrades to the website have been undertaken. Last week, the links for the bulletin, announcements page, and Steve’s weekly missive were all relocated to the top of the page just below the photo-rotator. This allowed the article “Who We are as a Parish” to be moved up as the first article that visitors see when using a smartphone, thus increasing its visibility. After further behind-the-scenes work has been done, the four subpages for each of the predecessor churches will be migrated from the photos page to the a more suitable location, which will likely have to be created. This will then lead to the need to …
Most recently, more material has been transferred from this page — the home page — to other subpages on the website. You can find those pages and subpages by navigating the dropdown menu at the top of this page.
BAKING FOR THE BAZAAR
From 9 until 12 in the Kitchen
Every Saturday during the month of October, Warden Heather and our Intrepid Kitchen Staff™ will be hosting a baking fest for those who would like to help the bazaar be profitable by baking up a storm. All supplies will be provided other than your stamina. In years past, this has been a great deal of fun with a dedicated team of parishioners contributing to the cause.
Those who attended the first of these bake-a-thons Sunday past stated that they had a wonderful time. So much food was prepared that our Intrepid Kitchen Staff™ had to finish baking the loaves during our Sunday morning service. Yes, that was what that wonderful odour was that wafted in during Communion! If you would like to join the fun, just come on out Saturday morning! We look forward to having fun with you as you get batter in your hair!
NAMING OUR NEW PARISH
Bishop Todd to provide shortlist
During the period from 7 September to 5 October, a suggestion box was made available so that parishioners could offer their recommendations for a new name for our newly-amalgamated parish. On Sunday 5 October, representatives of both of our predecessor churches opened the box. They were thrilled to find forty submissions with well-reasoned and heartwarming rationales. These have been sent to Bishop Todd. We have asked Bishop Todd to develop a shortlist of up to six names that he considers most fitting. From the Bishop’s shortlist, we will choose a name at a Special Vestry Meeting, to be held on Sunday 23 November, right after the main service. Our thanks go to Archdeacon Amanda and Bishop Todd for the roles that they have played in facilitating the process of naming our new parish.
Click here to read the document that outlines the entire process from start to finish. Thanks are offered to our wardens for the countless hours that were spent in working through this process with our priests and Archdeacon Amanda.
SMARTPHONE WORKSHOP
Monday 29 September
This workshop, which is part of the “My Smartphone Hates Me” series, was enthusiastically enjoyed by a sizeable crowd of forward-thinking parishioners who are keen to learn more and more about smartphone technology and how it can be used to support their independent lifestyle. Participants learned about how AI has already become an important part of their lives, from banking to medicine and to pretty much all domains in between. This was an “entry-level” workshop and was easily appreciated by one and all. On the way out the door, participants identified two topics that they would like to explore next time: safe Internet banking and a good, solid review of old topics. Stand by for details about both of these topics. The presenter thanks his participants for their enthusiasm and looks forward to our next meeting. Until we meet again!
INN OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD
Every Other Month on the First Monday
In addition to the food bank, please do not forget our long-standing commitment to the Inn of the Good Shepherd. We continue to actively support the Inn by preparing hot meals on a rotating schedule. Our most recent such day was Monday 2 June when a team of volunteers — and this could have included you! — met at 10:30 in the kitchen at the Inn to prepare a tasty lasagna dinner. Carol Arnesen will happily provide details to those who wish to join the team next time. Perhaps the next time the meal will be eagerly devoured grilled cheese sandwiches!
FOOD BANK SUNDAY
Every First Sunday
The first Sunday of each month will be ‘food bank Sunday’. All items collected will be donated to the St Andrew’s Food Bank in Corunna. Much needed items are canned fruit, snack crackers, Manwich, canned chilli, canned pasta with meat, juice boxes, and men’s and women’s deodorant, shampoo and conditioner. At this time, they do not need canned beans or soup. They do not take clothing or empty containers.
PREPARING FOR THE CHRISTMAS BAZAAR
Bazaar: Saturday 1 November
We are already thinking ahead and asking for our congregation to start thinking ahead as well. As you clean out for Christmas or are doing a general winter cleaning, please think of the Bazaar!
– Looking for your Christmas items (decorations/ ornament etc) that you no longer “love”
– Any gift bags – not necessarily Christmas decor – any design/any size or grocery bags too
-Any knitting or sewing projects that you would like to donate
– Small stuffed animals
– Your small “Gift Shop” items that you would like to “re-gift”
– Think about baking early but watch for the “Baking Bees”
-Jewellery that you no longer wear, but is not broken!
– Attic Treasures—Interesting baskets new or old, throws or vintage quilts, white or cream tablecloths or napkins, small area rugs, medium or small paintings, pyrex from the 50’s, mixing bowls or casseroles, pottery, pitchers, crocks etc., anything copper or brass, interest- ing pitchers (large or small, white or patterned) plates or platters for serving (white or patterned) small vintage or newer tables, scarves and good quality jewellery, candle- sticks (china, brass, glass) and old wooden snow skis.
– We are adding a new item this year, so if you are can- ning or doing some jams or pickles, please think of us with a few jars.
– Please bring your “contributions” to the lower door of the church or to church on Sunday and leave a message for Barb Pajuk, your 2025 Bazaar Convenor!