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Welcome

WE'RE GLAD YOU ARE HERE

What to Expect

Frequently Asked Questions for First Time Visitors

We of St. Luke’s Cathedral welcome everyone to join us in celebrating life as a community and rejoice in the word of God. We believe that “church,” is not a building but a gathering of people coming together in faith and fellowship.

WHAT ARE YOUR SERVICES LIKE?

Sunday Celebrations: 8:00 a.m. & 10:30 a.m. (10:00 a.m. in the summer)

Our 8:00 a.m. Sunday service is a said service, meaning there is no choir, nor hymn sing. This early morning service follows the Book of Common Prayer (BCP). 

 

Our 10:00 a.m. Sunday service is a choral service and follows the Book of Alternative Services (BAS).  However, on the third and fifth Sundays of the month, the Book of Common Prayer (BCP) is followed.

Tuesday Holy Communion: 12:10 p.m.

An intimate service is held in the chapel each Tuesday.

Friday Litany of Reconciliation: 12:00 p.m.

Gathered at the front doors of our Cathedral we join with people all around the world, praying in a pattern established by Coventry Cathedral. Reconciliation is at the heart of our Christian life and witness; this brief and moving worship both claims and proclaims it. Please join us. For more information regarding the Litany of Reconciliation visit:  http://www.coventrycathedral.org.uk/ccn/the-coventry-litany-of-reconciliation

Holiday Services

Holiday service details and times will be posted in advance under Upcoming Events.

WHAT IS EVENSONG?

Evensong: 4:00 p.m.

Evensong (also known as Evening Prayer) is a traditional Anglican service held in the early evening. The service follows the Book of Common Prayer and is a choral service as most of it is sung.  If you are interested in attending, please visit our calendar.

I WAS BAPTISED IN ANOTHER CHURCH, CAN I RECEIVE COMMUNION?

All baptised Christians (children and adults) are welcome to receive the sacrament of Holy Communion during any service it is offered.

HOW DO I GET THERE?

St. Luke’s Cathedral is located at 160 Brock Street; it is at the corner of Brock Street and Albert Street. If you are travelling to St. Luke's Cathedral by bus, follow this link to find your most convenient bus route and schedule.

WHERE DO I PARK?

The entrance to the Cathedral parking lot is located off Brock Street on the north side of the building. There are several public parking lots within the area off Albert Street.  

WHAT SHOULD I WEAR?

Your Sunday Best is not required to visit St. Luke’s, please wear clothes that make you feel comfortable.

WHERE CAN I LEARN MORE?

To learn more about St. Luke's Cathedral, email our office, or call us at 705-254-7144.

 

For more information about the Anglican church visit the Dioceses of Algoma or the Anglican Church of Canada.

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