Events
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St. Christopher’s Connects
If you have recently arrived at St. Christopher's, you would like to find ways to connect more deeply with our congregation, or you would like to spend time with Canon […]
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Burlington Mindfulness
All are welcome. Mindfulness is the basic human ability to be fully present in the moment, aware of where we are and what we’re doing, and not overly reactive or […]
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Thursday Morning Bible Study
Join us on Thursday mornings for an informal Bible Study at 10:30 am. You are also welcome to join us for an in-person Eucharist service which follows at 11:30 am.
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Open Doors Community Lunch
We offer an in-person lunch geared toward seniors at noon on Thursdays. This program is offered free of charge, though a pay-as-you-are-able donation is always appreciated. All are welcome!
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Open Doors Clothing Store – Thursday
Our clothing store offers seasonally-appropriate clothing and shoes free of charge on Tuesdays from 3:30 pm until 6:00 pm and on Thursdays from 12:30 pm until 2:00 pm. Check in […]
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Community Market – Thursday
Our Community Market provides fresh, frozen and nutritious dry goods with the additional support of hygiene and diapers. Please call the church office at 905.634.1809 to make an appointment for […]
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Fit for Service – Friday
Fit for Service is a drop-in exercise session, held in the Great Hall. Friday classes begin at 9.30am and is a yoga class, Cost is four dollars ($4.00) per session. […]
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Pride Flag Raising
Please join us in the front garden for prayers as we raise the Pride flag to mark the International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia, and Biphobia. Everyone is welcome!
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Jazz Vespers
Jazz Vespers is a relaxed service featuring live music and spiritual reflections. All are welcome! Bring your friends and neighbours! Past services can be viewed on St. Christopher’s YouTube Channel For more information, […]
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Encountering the Bible
In this informal Bible Study, we share our thoughts and understanding of the readings for the upcoming Sunday, as well as talking about how the passages might touch upon our […]





