PARISH OF CLAYTON

  Anglican Diocese of Ottawa

St. John, Innisville          St. James, Franktown

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Christmas Service Times

Saturday, December 11th, Saturday Service at St. James, Franktown, BCP Eucharist.

Sunday, December 12th, St. James Twilight Lessons and Carol Service, at 4:00 p.m. with the young peoples Nativity presentation.  We will begin the service in the Church.  Pot Luck supper to follow.  Come and get into the Spirit of the Season and sing some of your favorite carols.  This year we will also be doing our part for the Anglican Church of Canada's "Silent Night" project. 

Sunday, December 19th, St. John's Christmas Sunday School Presentation  during the worship service.

Christmas Eve  
4:30 p.m. Family Service at St. John's, Innisville
6:30 p.m. St. James, Franktown
8:30 p.m. St. John, Innisville
Christmas Day  
Country Haven, Almonte Time TBA

Sunday, December 26th services as usual.

Friday, December 31st, New Year's Eve, Service of Celebration and Thanksgiving at  11:00 p.m. for 100 years of ministry at St. John's, Innisville.

Sunday Worship:

8:30 a.m. St. James', Franktown
10:30 a.m. St. John, Innisville

We invite you to join us in the Parish of Clayton, either as a visitor or, if you live in the region, to become part of our parish family.  The Sunday School combines Christian education with fun and friendship for the youngsters.  We have "get togethers" after the morning service for coffee, tea and lunches accompanied by a chat in the Church Hall, and we're always pleased to see new faces.  If you're new to the parish, please leave your phone number with Reverend Robyn Cuming or a Church Warden so that he/she can contact you.

 

Date Day in Church Year
November 28 First Sunday of Advent
December 5 Second Sunday of Advent
December 12 Third Sunday of Advent
December 19 Fourth Sunday of Advent
December 24 Nativity of  Our Lord
December 25 Nativity of  Our Lord
December 26 First Sunday after Christmas
January 2 Second Sunday after Christmas

 

 

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Each Sunday's lessons are taken from the Revised Common Lectionary, widely used within the Christian Church.  What is the significance of the readings?  How do they relate to each other and to the season within the Church year?  To see the readings themselves, and to find out more, see the commentary from the Diocese of Montreal.

 

 
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