St. Paul’s Annual Spring Sale
Saturday, June 3rd from 9 am – 11:30 am (rain or shine!). Perennial Plants, baking, garage sale treasures, gift baskets, kids’ zone, and the best peameal-on-a-bun in Town!
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Saturday, June 3rd from 9 am – 11:30 am (rain or shine!). Perennial Plants, baking, garage sale treasures, gift baskets, kids’ zone, and the best peameal-on-a-bun in Town!
St. Paul’s Historical Tour – This Thursday, May 11th at 1:00pm St. Paul’s Church, Newmarket, presents an informative, public tour of our beautiful, historic Church and Rectory. Join us for an enjoyable afternoon as we learn about our church, the history of the Anglican Church in Newmarket, and share in some refreshments following...
World renowned jazz guitarist Lorne Lofsky, with pianist Adrean Farrugia, will perform a concert at the acoustically wonderful St. Paul’s Anglican Church at 227 Church Street in Newmarket, with all proceeds from the show going to help fund the new shelter building project for the “Inn From The Cold”...
St. Paul’s is currently holding its semi-annual MacGregor meat sale fundraiser! The first long weekend of the season is fast approaching and what better way to celebrate than with a BBQ of wonderful MacGregor meat! We are once again taking orders for boxes of frozen meat, poultry, fish and seafood. ...
The holiest event in the Christian calendar. Celebrations happen in many ways around the world, but all point to the same thing. Jesus Christ risen from the dead, a sign of God’s grace to us as we are adopted children of God promised with eternal life. We shout our Hallelujah’s...
Many ask why this day, of all days, is called “Good” when it is about the crucifixion of Jesus, his death on the cross. Many see it as God Friday, that even in death there is faith in God to do something new. What new thing is God doing in...
With palm fronds and palm crosses held high, we join in the majesty of Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem. A bitter sweet moment, as we then move to more somber tones with the readings for the Passion of Jesus. Thank God that he knows our highs and lows, meeting us at...
Jean Augustine was born in Granada in 1937 and, like many of the Sleeping Car Porters, moved to Canada as a domestic worker for a year to gain permanent residency status. After completing her year as a domestic, Ms. Augustine attended the Toronto Teacher’s College and then started her teaching...
The ash, made from the Palm Crosses from the previous year, is now placed upon the forehead of those making their spiritual pilgrimage. It is a reminder that we are fragile, frail people, and that from dust we came, and to dust we will return. That in our signs...
African-Canadian Women in the Early 20th Century Last week, we learned that that when the Black sleeping car porters on the railways began unionizing, they sent secret messages to keep their activities from being detected by the anti-union corporations. But how did they send them? Through their wives, sisters and...