St. Margaret's Anglican Church, Vanier
Description
An Anglican church in the heart of Vanier, joining St. Margaret's, All Saints Sandy Hill, and the Ottawa Anglican Inuit congregation. Regular Service Times:
9:30 - Holy Eucharist with hymns (English)
11:30 - Inuktitut language service (Holy Eucharist or Morning Prayer)
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facebook.comNot sure what to have for dinner? Why not join us at StMV for supper and a movie? Our film series Reel Faith: Finding God at the Movies starts today at 6 PM with soup, chili, bread, and the film Babette's Feast. All are welcome!
October 4th Vigils - NWAC
Sisters in Spirit Vigil regarding Missing and Murdered Aboriginal Women. Tuesday, October 4th: 11am-1 pm. on Parliament Hill with a Feast at St. Paul`s Eastern United Church, 473 Cumberland St., after the Vigil.
Why I Dont Tweet During Sermons
A thought--in the wake of Social media Sunday.
Social Media Sunday
This video gives an excellent illustration of how we Anglican's in Ottawa reach out to those in need (like Lazarus in this Sunday's gospel) through our Community Ministries. Next Sunday, October 2, Sue Garvey, Executive Director of cornerstone will be our guest preacher.
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Altar Guild members present and past including Heather Kinsley and Mireille Desmarais gathered yesterday to bid farewell to longtime member Suzanne McCord (second from left) who is moving away next week. Interested in keeping our place of worship beautiful and prepared for services? Speak to Leslie McGillvray (centre) or our rector, The Rev. Canon Rhondda MacKay.
St Margaret's Vanier (@StMargsVanier) | Twitter
Have you followed us yet on Twitter? Our favourite mention so far came from an Episcopalian from Nebraska who wrote, "This church tweeted about Social Media Sunday & their bio says they have services in Inuktitut so my day is made." #SMS16
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Monthly Film Nights begin Wednesday October 5 at 6pm. Supper followed by viewing and discussion of movies with a spiritual dimension. All are welcome. First in the series is the wonderful Babette’s Feast, winner of the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film. “Beautiful, pious sisters grow to spinsterhood under the wrathful eye of their strict pastor father on the forbidding and desolate coast of Jutland, until one day a Parisian refugee named Babette arrives to serve as the family cook. Babette's lavish celebratory banquet tempts the family's dwindling congregation.” A classic.
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End of the month means Men's and Women's events at St. Margaret's. First up is our Men's Breakfast on Saturday, September 25 at 8:30am. Food, faith, and fellowship with the men of the parish. On Monday, September 26 join us for Women's Night Out at 6pm. Supper followed by a presentation on the life and works of abbess, writer, composer, and Christian mystic Hildegard von Bingen – a focus of Rhondda’s study tour this spring.
Social Media Sunday
Next Sunday is Social Media Sunday. We encourage you to bring your digital devices and use Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and the like to share your life of faith with the world. Use the hashtag #SMS16 for all your Social Media Sunday posts.
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Former mayor of Vanier Bernard Grandmaitre with a painting of the church he is giving to St. Margaret's.