Candlelight Service
Candlelight Service - Saturday, December 21 @ 4:00 p.m. -- This is a quiet service to comfort those who are grieving and struggling to find joy during Christmas.
Candlelight Service - Saturday, December 21 @ 4:00 p.m. -- This is a quiet service to comfort those who are grieving and struggling to find joy during Christmas.
Lessons & Carols, Tuesday, December 24 @ 4:00 p.m.
Christmas Day service, Wednesday, December 25 @ 10:00 a.m.

Menu: Pancakes, sausages, berries, hash browns, baked beans, and of course syrup! We will have some take-out containers this year as an option for those who do not want to sit in. Location: Fellowship Hall (the church's lower level) Cost: Goodwill offering

Rev. Melvin will be officiating.
Join us for a heartwarming community event! All pets and their loving owners are warmly invited to our special blessing service at St. John's Anglican church. Bring your furry, feathered, or scaly friends for a memorable day of joy and gratitude. We look forward to celebrating the bond between you and your pets!
The Meaning of All Saints' Day This is a special occasion that honours the legacy of those who have passed. This day is dedicated to commemorating the lives of saints and all faithful departed. This day reinforces core Christian beliefs in eternal life and the ultimate hope of resurrection. By reflecting on the lives of saints and the faithful departed, Christians are reminded of the eternal destiny that awaits them in the presence of God. This hope inspires not only personal piety but also a communal aspiration toward holiness and virtue. Celebrating All Saints' Day encourages believers to live more devotedly, fostering a deeper connection with their faith and each other. All Saints' Day serves as a powerful reminder of the rich heritage of the Church and the profound belief in an eternal celebration of life beyond death. Join us for a Creative Workshop As we celebrate this historic meaning of All Saints' Day, we invite you to partake in our all-natural wreath-making workshop. This event is not only an opportunity for creativity but also a chance to connect with others in a warm and friendly environment. Together, we will craft beautiful, natural wreaths to decorate the resting places of […]
Church Bazaar Join us for our Annual Bazaar where you'll find delightful crafts, scrumptious baked goods, refreshments in our tea room, and all the usual favorites. Come by between 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.It was four hours of seasonal magic as the St. John's community gathered to host our annual seasonal bazaar om Nov. 8. Long considered (humbly) the best lunch deal in town, it drew friends old and new for a delightful time of fellowship - not to mention a tremendous table of bake good and crafts supplied by our Monday morning craft group (10 am Mondays if you are interested in joining.)
This was a beautiful, solemn service as we remembered and honored the sacrifices of our veterans. Through heartfelt readings and reflective moments, we paid tribute to those who served with courage and dedication.A moving musical tribute, 'No Night There,' performed by our Ministry of Music. This piece beautifully captures the essence of hope and remembrance, offering a moment of reflection during our service. The harmonies moved us through a journey of peace and solace, as we honored those who have served with unwavering dedication.We heard the poignant words of John McCrae's 'In Flanders Fields,' a moving tribute to the fallen soldiers of World War I. This poem captures the essence of remembrance and the enduring legacy of those who gave their lives for peace.The Last Post is a solemn bugle call that signifies the end of the day and serves as a tribute to those who have fallen in battle. It is a moment of reflection and respect for the bravery and sacrifice of our veterans.As the haunting notes of the Last Post fill the air, we observe two minutes of silence to honor the courage and dedication of those who served. This silence is a powerful reminder of the […]
Join us for an enchanting evening filled with classic melodies that resonate with the spirit of community. Experience the talent of the dedicated faculty of The Whitby School of Music as they showcase their musical gifts, creating an atmosphere of joy and connection.
Tickets: Adults $20 and Children $10
The Hanging of the Greens is a cherished tradition celebrated as a meaningful way to prepare for the upcoming Christmas season. This special service takes place on the Reign of Christ Sunday, inviting attendees to adorn their sanctuary with festive decorations. The theme is rooted in the Christian belief that every decoration symbolizes hope and joy in anticipation of Christ’s birth.
This is a quiet service to comfort those who are grieving and struggling to find joy during Christmas.