Daily Prayer: Vol. 1
Based on the tradition of the Anglican Daily Offices, Daily Prayer will you guide you each morning and evening into a short time of prayer and scripture reading that will help you bookend your day in the Lord’s presence.
Christmas Services
Join us this Christmas at St. George’s as we celebrate the birth of our Saviour. Everyone is welcome!
Light from Old Times: Issue #3
A NEW quarterly publication by St. George’s to acquaint readers with the writings of faithful men from times past.
Baptism at the Beach: Video
On June 23rd, 2024 we gathered together at Burlington Beach for a special service of baptism.
ABIDE: Night of Worship
Join us on Friday, June 21st at 7pm for a special night of worship music and prayer.
Beach Baptism Service
Join us on Sunday, June 23rd at 11am for our Beach Baptism Service at Burlington Beach.
Light From Old Times
A NEW quarterly publication by St. George’s that aims to familiarize readers with the faithful writings of godly men from church history.
Profession of Faith Sunday
If you were baptized as child, and have never made a public profession of your faith as an adult, prayerfully consider if the Lord is calling you to take part on Sunday, May 26th.
Why Pray?
There are many reasons to pray. God loves it when His children talk to Him. Here are a few practical examples of how and why we pray.
Annual General Meeting
Our Annual General Meeting (AGM), the yearly business meeting of our church membership, will be on Monday, March 18th at 7pm.
6 Things to Remember in 2024
What if the most important thing for you in 2024 wasn’t primarily something to do, it was something to remember?
Christmas Services
Find out more about our Christmas Services and join us as we celebrate the birth of our Saviour. Everyone is welcome!
ABIDE: Night of Worship
On Friday, June 9th at 7pm we will be having a special night of worship. The St. George’s worship team will lead us in an evening of musical worship, where we will set time aside to abide in the love of Christ and lift high his name together.
9 Common but Wrong Ways to Read the Bible
The right way to read the Bible is the gospel approach. This means we read every passage as somehow contributing to the single, overarching storyline of Scripture, which culminates in Jesus.