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Good Day St. Paul's!At the end of the bulletin you can find information on this week and next week's ministry teams. Please read on for our weekly announcements. Sincerely, Asher Hébert
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June 19, 2022 - 2nd Sunday After PentecostFriday, June 17, 2022 This Sunday we recognize both Father's Day and National Indigenous People's Day Please find the bulletin for the service in PDF format above. Thank you to David Heritage for sharing with us this Sunday! SCRIPTURE READINGS MUSIC
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Community Corner for June 19, 2022Happy Father’s Day! We want to acknowledge all the fathers in our parish and circle who contribute so greatly to their children (and grandchildren!). The ways in which you care for your children are valuable and important, and they last beyond childhood. For a reflection on the importance of fathers in the lives of their kids, please read here and here. National Indigenous Peoples Day is on Tuesday, June 21, 2021. It is a day set aside to celebrate and reflect on the many contributions and cultures of First Nations, Inuit and Metis people across Canada. For some history on this day, please see wikipedia.org/wiki/ National_Indigenous_Peoples_Day. For resources listed at the Anglican Diocese of Edmonton, please see edmonton.anglican.ca/what-we-do/social-justice--2/pages/ resources-indigenous-social-justice-june-2021. Do not miss the chance to see the vibrancy, diversity and deep gifting of Indigenous Peoples across Canada. Indigenous Canada is a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) from the Faculty of Native Studies at the University of Alberta that explores Indigenous histories and contemporary issues in Canada. They have partnered with Coursera to offer this course for free. Please see this link for more information and to register https://www.ualberta.ca/admissions-programs/online-courses/indigenous-canada/index.html
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Howells Visiting St. Paul’s - This Sunday!Those who know Don and Sandi Howell may be excited to hear that Don will be returning to St. Paul’s for a visit on June 19th and an update on their ministry with OMF. Please come to see them and hear their missional work updates.
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Crosstalk Day CampCrosstalk Day Camp is BACK!All kids, ages 4 (starting K) to 12 (finishing gr 6) are welcome to enjoy the fun of summer camp with us.
About this Event
Crosstalk Day Camps have been offered in the Edmonton area for more than 20 years -- a safe place for children to be creative, make connections with others, learn stories from the Bible and engage in outdoor games, sports and activities. Camp runs Monday through Friday, July 4 - 8, from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Cost for the camp is a suggested donation of $45 for full days and $25 for the half-days Scrambler program (children gr K,1). Campers bring their own lunch, a water bottle, sun hat, and smiles. A snack every day is provided by the camp.
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Church PicnicSunday, June 26, 2022 St. Paul’s is planning our church Picnic for June 26th at Laurier Park.
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Tuesday & Thursday 9:30-12:30PM
Please Enter Through Alley Door