What to Expect
He welcomed them and spoke to them about the kingdom of God...
(Luke 9:11)
...and we would love to welcome you to our church.
(Luke 9:11)
...and we would love to welcome you to our church.
Worship services are about an hour in length and we use a variety of traditional and newer forms of the Anglican worship liturgy. All baptized Christians are welcome to take Communion. For more information follow the Weekly Services link.
Parking - there's lots. The entrance is on Hilliard Street with handicap spots right next to the electrically operated door.
You will be greeted at the door with a smile and a bulletin that outlines the service of the day. Anything else that we may use during the service will be found in the pews or will be handed to you with the bulletin. There are bottles of hand sanitizers in various locations around the church for your convenience and safety.
Take a seat anywhere you feel comfortable - it doesn't matter where, we're just glad you're here.
Wear whatever you like - wear whatever makes you comfortable. God loves you whether you wear a suit, jeans or shorts. In fact you might see all of the above in the pews.
All children are welcome. Service starts with a lesson time with Fr. Eugene, then the youth go downstairs to Sunday School from September to June. They will come back upstairs for Communion and then stay with you. Kids may also stay with their parents during service and there are activity bags are available from the sidespeople. If you are new or visiting, please introduce yourself. There is also a supervised program in the summer if the need arises..
What about Communion? All baptized Christians are welcome to come to the altar for Communion. The Sidespeople will direct you. You will receive the bread first in the form of a wafer and then the wine. If you do not wish to take wine, you can simply touch the base of the cup when it is presented to you. Please not not dip the wafer into the wine. If you have any questions please speak with Fr. Eugene.
What's a Healing Service? Every second Sunday during communion Fr. Eugene and one of our Deacons are available in the rooms behind the altar. They will pray with you. It's a wonderful opportunity to offer up powerful prayer for special intentions.Its a special prayer when two or more are gathered.
Coffee Hour - after every 10:00 am Sunday service there are refreshments served in the hall downstairs. Coffee, tea, juice and snacks. It's a great time to meet people and see if St. Barnabas suits you. Every second Sunday from September to June, there is also a free soup luncheon. everyone is welcome. Just come downstairs and grab a seat. There are usually three soups to choose from as well as rolls and dessert.
Scent-Free - please help us to make our church a safe comfortable place for everyone by refraining from using perfumes and colognes.
Washrooms - the main ones are on the lower level inside the main hall. There is an accessible washroom on the main church level just next to the elevator.
We are fully accessible - handicap parking spots are available. The door on the south side of the building is electrically operated and the elevator is situated immediately inside that door.
Parking - there's lots. The entrance is on Hilliard Street with handicap spots right next to the electrically operated door.
You will be greeted at the door with a smile and a bulletin that outlines the service of the day. Anything else that we may use during the service will be found in the pews or will be handed to you with the bulletin. There are bottles of hand sanitizers in various locations around the church for your convenience and safety.
Take a seat anywhere you feel comfortable - it doesn't matter where, we're just glad you're here.
Wear whatever you like - wear whatever makes you comfortable. God loves you whether you wear a suit, jeans or shorts. In fact you might see all of the above in the pews.
All children are welcome. Service starts with a lesson time with Fr. Eugene, then the youth go downstairs to Sunday School from September to June. They will come back upstairs for Communion and then stay with you. Kids may also stay with their parents during service and there are activity bags are available from the sidespeople. If you are new or visiting, please introduce yourself. There is also a supervised program in the summer if the need arises..
What about Communion? All baptized Christians are welcome to come to the altar for Communion. The Sidespeople will direct you. You will receive the bread first in the form of a wafer and then the wine. If you do not wish to take wine, you can simply touch the base of the cup when it is presented to you. Please not not dip the wafer into the wine. If you have any questions please speak with Fr. Eugene.
What's a Healing Service? Every second Sunday during communion Fr. Eugene and one of our Deacons are available in the rooms behind the altar. They will pray with you. It's a wonderful opportunity to offer up powerful prayer for special intentions.Its a special prayer when two or more are gathered.
Coffee Hour - after every 10:00 am Sunday service there are refreshments served in the hall downstairs. Coffee, tea, juice and snacks. It's a great time to meet people and see if St. Barnabas suits you. Every second Sunday from September to June, there is also a free soup luncheon. everyone is welcome. Just come downstairs and grab a seat. There are usually three soups to choose from as well as rolls and dessert.
Scent-Free - please help us to make our church a safe comfortable place for everyone by refraining from using perfumes and colognes.
Washrooms - the main ones are on the lower level inside the main hall. There is an accessible washroom on the main church level just next to the elevator.
We are fully accessible - handicap parking spots are available. The door on the south side of the building is electrically operated and the elevator is situated immediately inside that door.
