Join Pastor Ruth for a Zoom-based conversation about the sermon from the day before. For four weeks in October and November (not...
Our Sunday School team has been busy delivering Advent Wreath kits to our families and those who asked to have one. This practice is a...
In so many ways, this whole pandemic has felt like an extended season of Lent – we wait and wait in the valleys of death for the...
This series of 10 short films was created by Valarie Kaur, a civil rights activist, lawyer, filmmaker, and founder of the Revolutionary...
The Church of England has two apps and podcasts to support regular prayer at home. The Daily Prayer App offers the texts for Morning...
COVID-19 protocols have required that we return to a historic practice in the church: distributing only the wafer (as symbolic bread)...
What would it be like to be visited by an angel and told that you were favoured, treasured and cherished by God? And what if that...
Beginning on March 2, 2022 with Ash Wednesday, St Stephen’s will mark the church season of Lent. This season lasts 40 days (not...
When Jesus saw the crowds, he had compassion on them, because they were harassed and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd. –Matthew...
We are happy to announce that beginning on Maundy Thursday, April 14, we will return to offering wine and wafers at Holy Eucharist. As...
From our colleague, Jason Wood: St. Laurence Coquitlam and Good Shepherd Lutheran are partnering to lead Vacation Bible School this...
From our colleague, Jason Wood, at St Laurence, Coquitlam: The DYM (Diocesan Youth Movement) is leading a youth retreat at Camp...
Our theme this Advent and Christmas season is “How Does a Weary World Rejoice?” Each week we will explore ways that allow us to rest in...
During our Sunday worship, on September 8, we will mark the start of a new school year. For our children, it will be the first Sunday...