We are called to be Christ’s loving arms in the world

THIS SUNDAY

8:30 AM: Contemporary worship service, piano music, about 45-50 minutes long. With Eucharist.

10:30 AM: More traditional worship service, mix of piano and organ. Choir. Approximately 60 minutes long. With Eucharist.

The 10:30 service will be broadcast via livestream right here.

Lent 2025

Lenten Wednesdays.

March 12-April 9

5:45 Soup Supper / 6:15 Clean Up

6:30 - 7:15 Gatherings for all ages

7:15 - 7:30 Holden Evening Prayer

Palm Sunday. April 13

Holy Week. April 14-April 19.

Maundy Thursday. April 17. 5-7 PM

Good Friday. April 18. Noon & 7 PM

Easter Vigil. April 19. 7 PM

Easter Morning! April 20.10:30 AM.

From the announcer

MARK YOUR CALENDARS

Here are some upcoming Saint Anne's events you'll want to keep on your calendars: 

  • April 6: First Nations Kitchen

  • April 8: Bible Study, 10:30 AM

  • April 8: Lenten Wednesday 5:45 PM

  • April 8: Choir Rehearsal, 7:30 PM 

  • April 13: Palm Sunday

  • April 14-19: Holy Week

  • April 20: Easter

LENTEN WEDNESDAYS

“Lenten Wednesday Gatherings” are a Saint Anne's tradition. After sharing a simple meal together, there are educational / social gatherings for those who wish to stay. This year we have two gatherings one for adults and one for kids & teens:

How We Learn to Be Brave (For adults and teens who are interested.)
When her sermon at the National Prayer Service went viral, so did the Rt. Rev. Mariann Edgar Budde's book, How We Learn to Be Brave. Join fellow Saint Annians in a group read of this book, with discussion led by the Rev. Bob Furniss.

Lessons from Wicked (For kids and teens)
Want to learn to defy gravity? Let's do it together! Wicked, the popular books that became a sensational Broadway musical that became a movie hit is coming to Saint Anne's on Lenten Wednesdays. Or at least the lessons Wicked teaches are coming. These include: not rushing to judgement about others, honoring differences, seeing the gifts others bring, standing up for the vulnerable in society, remembering you are worthy of respect, dignity, and safety, no matter what. All of that, along with the soundtrack and crafts and games, on Wednesday nights during Lent!