St John’s West Toronto Welcomes you
St. John's Anglican Church is an energetic community of faith in West Toronto where you will find a variety of worship experiences and opportunities for learning and socializing. Based on our baptismal vow that "we respect the dignity of every human being", we affirm diversity and embrace inclusiveness.
We have something to offer you and we know we can learn something from you. You're welcome here – let's journey together!
Coming Up On Saturday...
A JOYFUL NOISE:
Organ Concert with Ernesto De Luca
At St. John's Anglican Church, West Toronto
Sat. April 20 at 7:00
288 Humberside Ave.
Details at:
http://sjwt.ca/concert
HOLY EUCHARIST
for the Fourth Sunday of Easter
Sunday, April 21st at 10am
Please join us in person or on Zoom
PARTICIPANTS IN THE LITURGY
Celebrant & Preacher: Mother Alexandra Stone
Deacon: The Reverend Evelyn Butler
Eucharistic Assistant: Mabel-Anne Waters
Lectors: May Webster, ODT & Jennifer Jenkins
Intercessor: Joy Kennedy
Piano: Dan Gooch
Vocals: Alie Rutty & Lee Ramsay
Technical Support: Greg Los, Chris Rutty & Michael Taylor
We are excited to share kid activities illustrating caring for nature and featuring butterfly milkweed seedlings! Our family-friendly service will also include earth-themed music.
Come join us for cookies and other refreshments after the service. All are welcome.
Interesting Reads: 100th Anniversary & More
Social Justice and Advocacy
Urgent Need for Weekly Food Donations
Saturday and Sunday Mornings
9:30 - 11:30 am
Can you share some food with our neighbours?
We continue to collect non-perishable food items, and some long-lasting perishable items (e.g. apples; potatoes), every week to take to Four Villages Community Health Centre for their emergency food cupboard.
The program completely relies on St. John’s to keep their emergency food cupboards filled with food. The Monday food bank cannot meet the needs of clients because there are too many people to feed and not enough food to feed them.
We are very thankful to everyone who has donated and helped with this important ministry!
Invitation to Centering Prayer
Wednesday mornings, 10:00 to 10:30 am
Are you drawn to listen more deeply, with ears, eyes, and heart? Are you searching for some way to step outside the noise, the stories, the busyness, and stand in the river of your life without anxiety, without striving, with confidence that the strength enabling you to stand in the flow comes directly from God? If you’ve been longing for deeper spiritual awareness, join us for the practice of Centering Prayer. No experience necessary, no introverted temperament required – only honesty, commitment and a good sense of humour.
Prayer Petitions
Each Sunday during the prayers of the people, we pray for people who are ill or have needs or concerns.
You may send the names of anyone for whom you ask prayers to Deacon Evelyn at deaconevelyn@sjwt.ca or speak directly to her or write their names on the prayer request sheet in the Narthex.
Please ensure that you have permission to pray publicly for the person and indicate if the request is for healing or for other needs and concerns.
We pray for God's peace in troubled lands under threat of danger. We pray God's peace into the hearts of those who hate, into the minds of those who live in anger, of those who long for revenge.
We pray for survivors of the residential school system, the 60s scoop, and all the Indigenous women that are missing and murdered and for their families and communities
Prayer resources:
Here are some resources that may help your daily prayer. If you have other prayer resources please send them, along with a brief description, to deaconevelyn@sjwt.ca.
Ways to give to St. John’s
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donations placed in collection plate (Sunday service)
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preauthorized payments (PAR),
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e-transfers to wardens@sjwt.ca,
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cheques mailed or dropped off in the church mailbox,
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donations brought to our Saturday morning food drop off
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donations at our page on CanadaHelps
Volunteering and getting involved at St. John's
There are many diverse opportunities to find fulfilment and have fun through volunteering or participating in activities here at St. John's.
Find out more.
To read about current Diocesan COVID-19 Policy and other news go to Diocese of Toronto News page
The crisis in Ukraine continues
Wonder how can you help?
Read more about PWRDF's continuing efforts and how you can support them here: https://pwrdf.org/news/
Praying for peace
Primate Linda Nicholls is inviting Anglicans in Canada to join the world in prayer for the people of Ukraine and for peace.
Read her full message on the Anglican Church of Canada website.
War in the Holy Land
Please join us in praying for the people of Israel and Gaza, for the safe return of all captives, and for lasting peace between Israel and Palestine.
You can read the bishop's letter about the war in the Holy Land here:
https://www.toronto.anglican.ca/from-our-bishops/letter-to-the-diocese-from-bishop-andrew-oct-13-2023/
On Israel and Gaza - by John Spragge
Learn more about Indigenous justice
Visit the Indigenous Justice webpage on the Diocesan website.
Check out Diocesan News
Find updates about current events, issues of The Anglican.
Land Acknowledgment
Creator, you made all people of every land. It is our responsibility to give thanks and respect to those who first occupied this land we are upon. We give thanks to the Wendat, the Anishinabee, the Mississauga of the Credit and the Haudenosaunee, the first people of this land.
We offer our respect to those ancestors who may be interred on this land. We are also thankful for the gifts of the People of the land. Creator let us be of Good Mind to reconcile the mistreatment of this land and to those who have been displaced.
With thankful and respectful hearts, we pray in Your name, Your son the Peacemaker and the Sacred Spirit. Amen
The Land Acknowledgement is taken from A Liturgy for The National Indigenous Day of Prayer https://www.anglican.ca/wp-content/uploads/nidp-liturgy.pdf?fbclid=IwAR1oWVCmVyX1tQWadWWfd1e5PoGDl4bf_p77nxkedV50uBflICO4BE2MUa8