| ACW - The Anglican Church Women
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| The Anglican Church Women have a long history
of dedication and caring for the church and its parishioners.
Through good works and fundraising,
they improve
our quality of caring. |
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Brotherhood of Anglican Church
Men |
| The BAC was formed in 1951 and is an
association of lay men dedicated to outreach in
the community. Their services include everything
from fund raising to pastoral visits, they support
the work of the church. |
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Altar Guild |
A group of parishioners that tend to the care of
the church hangings, and linens, if you are
interested in becoming a member of the Altar Guild,
please contact the office
at 519-537-3921 |
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Servers Guild
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The Servers Guild is a group of dedicated
individuals that assist the priest during
services, prepare the table for Eucharist, and
enjoy a good pizza party. People from the age of
10 and up are encouraged to join us. |
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The Choir |
| We are continually looking for new members, to
join our choir. We have a number of special events
throughout the year which our choir participates
in, the choir is like a family, they have fun and
love what they do.
The choir meets, Thursday evening at 7:00pm,
and also on Sundays at 9:45 am for practices.
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Anglican Cemetery Services -
click here for
full details |
| Although we operate under the care of the Rector
and Wardens of The Epiphany Church as a not for
profit service, we wish to be of assistance to
people of all faiths and denominations. Founded as
a cemetery, our facilities include a Mausoleum, and
since September 2001, Woodstock's first Columbarium. |
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Parish Nurse |
Sue Battram R.N., CPMHN, Parish Nurse
Available Thursdays at:
Epiphany, Wellington St.,
519-537-3921 or call her at
519-539-5001and leave a message. |
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Sue Battram R.N. is a
registered nurse with specialized knowledge,
committed to the healing ministry of the church.
Healing was at the heart of Jesus' ministry and the
church has been engaged in healing ministry
throughout history. A healing ministry promotes
wholeness and health in our church family, Parish
nursing, together with the additional knowledge and
skills of ministry. Parish Nurses are concerned with
the entire person, body, mind and spirit. |
| The Parish Nurse is primarily
available to discuss and offer support in any health
related, practical and spiritual issues. She may
refer you to another member of the ministry team if
she feels your concerns would be more appropriately
handled. |
| Tips from the
Parish Nurse |
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Slip Slap Slop -
Click here
Hand Washing -
Click here
Allergy Issues -
Click here |
| When you should call the Parish
Nurse? |
- You or a family member is sick
- You don't understand something that your doctor has
told you
- You are concerned about your children, parents,
family member or friends health.
- You are looking for ways to improve your health
- You need someone to listen to you.
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