Newsletter - Thursday, February 11

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This Week’s Worship

Sunday, February 14

Please join us at 10 am on Zoom for Service of Morning prayer.

The Zoom link for Sunday 10 am is

https://zoom.us/j/919477422

You can also phone into Sunday Worship at 778-907-2071 and enter meeting code 919477422

PDF bulletins and Audio recordings are also available for BCP and BAS weekly services. Click on buttons below.


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Join us on Zoom

Link for service is:

https://zoom.us/j/919477422

You can also phone in at 778-907-2071 and enter meeting code 919477422


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Weekly online Bible studies are:

Tuesday at 7 pm

Thursday at 10:30 am

The Zoom link is:

https://zoom.us/j/919477422


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In the Anglican Communion, we pray for:

-The Anglican Church of Canada

In the Diocese of New Westminster, we pray for: 

-The Deanery of North Vancouver - The Rev’d Patrick Blaney, Regional Dean
-The Eco-Justice Unit - The Rev’d Margaret Marquardt, The Rev’d Gail Newell
-The Administrators of the Anglican Initiatives Fund

In the Diocese of Northern Philippines, we pray for:

-Bishop Brent Alawas
-Fr. Lawig Nyayaan and the cluster parishes of St. Gregory’s Church (Bangnen Proper), St. Andrew’s Church (Bangnen Oriente), St. Martin’s Church (Golang) and outstations on November 28 2020 at St. Gregory’s Church, Bangnen Proper, Bauko.

In our Church Family, we pray for: 

-Margo S
-June S
-Doris S
-Frona S
-Mary S

Prayers for those who have asked us to pray with them:

-Bob and Sheilagh
-Sr. Chris C
-Judy
-Averil V

Flowers:

Flowers in the Church are given by Helen Lingham.

If anyone has a particular need or concern that you would like added to the newsletter prayer list please email Joanie  by Thursday morning at standrewslangley@shaw.ca  


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Lent 2021     St. Andrew-St Dunstan Joint Outreach, on behalf of PWRDF.

 During Lent this year we are encouraging our parishioners to join with PWRDF partner Water First to assist in the training of Indigenous youth with regard to operating & maintaining water systems in their communities. The lack of people certified for this career means current professionals can be on call 24/7 just keeping the system active, with no time for necessary maintenance. Although this non-governmental organization is currently conducting their programs mainly in Ontario, where the need is greatest, we feel it is a cause close to the hearts of many in our congregations.

 As quoted from their website:

 “The water crisis in Indigenous Communities in Canada is unacceptable. Water First helps to address local water challenges in Indigenous communities through education, training and meaningful collaboration.   We work together with First Nations communities to build capacity locally, collaborating to address both drinking water and environmental water concerns.  And we have seen the impact. Real long-term solutions that increase knowledge and skills – benefiting both individuals & communities.” 

We strongly encourage you to visit Water First’s website
Click here and explore it yourself.


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St. Dunstan’s Centre for
Spiritual Renewal

 Welcoming Prayer Practice
 A 40-Day Journey in Lent

Click on the button for all information regarding registration and fee’s. (please note: St. Andrew’s is in group on Sunday afternoons, however, people can join whatever group and time suits them best.)


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Check out St. Dunstan’s Fundraiser.
Go to their website:

st-dunstans.ca

for all the details - Under Latest News

All inquiries, registrations/orders are through St. Dunstan’s directly.


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Sources Food Bank

Please remember the food bank during this time

Items for the Food Bank can always be dropped off during office hours or we invite people to still give money to Sources Langley Food Bank: https://sourcesfoundation.ca/give 


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If you wish to continue to donate to St. Andrew’s during this time, you can do so utilizing our PAD (Pre-Authorized Debit) option. Once a month, on or after the 12th, we submit to RBC our PAD file to automatically debit from your bank account. If the 12th falls on a weekend or statutory holiday, we process the file the next bank business day. To begin this process, call Carl Markwart at 604-575-3068 to provide your name and banking information. Three bank details are needed (usually taken from the bottom of a void cheque) – your bank’s transit number, bank number and your personal bank account number.

Alternatively, you can drop off your weekly envelopes through the church’s mail slot or mail your donation to St. Andrew’s 20955 Old Yale Rd, Langley City BC V3A 7P8.   

There is also the option of e-transfer. You can just send it to the church’s email,  standrewslangley@shaw.ca, and it will be sent to our Treasurer.


Please keep checking in on each other! 

St. Andrew’s Anglican Church
20955 Old Yale Road, Langley BC V2A 7P8
604-534-6514
standrewslangley@shaw.ca 

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