Jamaican Relief Service

St. Paul’s Anglican Church is pleased to welcome Mr. Kurt Davis, Consul General of Jamaica, who will be attending  our 10:00 am worship service on Sunday March 22, 2026. Kurt Davis has a rich background in international diplomacy and public service.  He has served as Jamaica’s Deputy Permanent Representative to...

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Historical Tour of St. Paul’s

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...

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Leaders in Science & Medicine

Profiles Rooted in Community – Science and Medicine

Kizzmekia “Kizzy” Shanta Corbett is an American viral immunologist. Corbett was the scientific lead of a COVID-19 Team with research efforts aimed at COVID-19 vaccines. At the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, Corbett started working on a vaccine to protect people from coronavirus disease. Recognizing that the virus was similar...

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Hanif Family Needs Our Help

Afghan Family Needs Our Help (Fundraiser)

As part of a recently-formed community group called “Newmarket Together”, St. Paul’s will be partnering with the Town of Newmarket and Trinity United Church to sponsor a refugee family from Afghanistan. AURA (The Anglican United Refugee Alliance) will coordinate the sponsorship.  Our role will be the administration of funds from the...

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(Past Event) Danielle Knibbe in Concert

Danielle Knibbe will be performing a concert at St. Paul’s, Newmarket on Saturday, October 26th at 7:30 p.m.  Tickets are only $20.00 and will be available at the door, or in advance by calling the church office at 905-853-7285. Blending folk, roots, and country sensibilities, Danielle Knibbe’s songs win, and...

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A Christmas Message to take beyond the 25th

One of the many Christmas images we have is that taken from Luke’s’ gospel of the shepherds keeping watch over their flock. The reference to shepherds reminds us of David’s earlier calling to be king with which you may be familiar with from the Old Testament, where he too was...

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