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Becoming the story we tell

Becoming the Story we Tell is a process of spiritual formation that allows participants to engage more deeply in the very heart and soul of our story, reflecting on Scripture and Sacraments together in small groups.  There will be in-person and online groups, with meetings on weekdays and evenings.

Families with children of any age are also invited to participate in Becoming the Story we Tell; this is an opportunity to share the great stories of our faith and talk about them together, and to share your experiences of being part of the drama of our worship — a good way to grow in understanding and deepen your relationship with Jesus.  Use the Registration Form to participate in this important dimension of life at St James. Please feel free to talk to any member of the Coordinating Team for further details: Mary Hopperton, Christoph Pike, or Canon John Hill at: bst@stjamescathedral.ca.  If you are interested in hosting a group, please speak to Canon John Hill.

The season of Lent is above all a gift for those who are turning to the way of Christ in some new way.  Maybe your Christian faith has only been a family tradition – until now.  If this is the moment for you or your household to become intentional about following the way of Jesus, Lent is for you.  Maybe your faith journey has been a private affair – until now.  If you are ready to accept the friendship of companions on the way, Lent is for you.  Maybe Jesus has always seemed a distant figure to you – until now.  If this is the moment for you to deepen your relationship with Jesus, Lent is for you.  If you would like to take advantage of this opportunity, please talk to a member of the Coordinating Team: Bill Benson or Canon John Hill, who will help you in plotting your course through Lent; email bst@stjamescathedral.ca

For more information about BST, or if you would like to host a small group, email Bill Benson or The Rev’d Canon John Hill at bst@stjamescathedral.ca

Posted on: January 13th, 2023 by St. James Cathedral

The Cathedral Church of St James

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