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Episcopal Election Public MeetingThis Evening at 7pm at Holy Trinity Pembroke This evening at 7pm at Holy Trinity Pembroke is the last of the four public meetings being held across our diocese to hear from the nominees for our next Bishop of Ottawa. The meeting will begin at 7pm in the church with an opportunity to hear from the three nominees and ask questions. It will conclude downstairs in the church hall with a time of fellowship. If you are not able to join in person, please consider joining the livestream, available from the link below. Also available at the link below is biographical material as well as each nominees answers to the formal questions set by the Episcopal Election Committee. The Episcopal Election for our Anglican Diocese of Ottawa will take place on Saturday, February 28th, in Christ Church Cathedral. Please keep our diocese in your prayers as we continue in this time of discernment: "Almighty God, giver of all good gifts: look on your Church with grace, and guide the minds of those who shall choose a bishop for our diocese, that we may receive a faithful servant, who will care for your people and equip us for our ministries; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen." For more infomation visit:
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Deepen Your Lenten Journey
Each Lent we share a number of devotional reflections and educational opportunities that you may enjoy engaging with as an opportunity to deepen your spiritual journey through this season. This year we again have some familliar and some new suggestions for members of our parish to consider, including: A Lenten resource from Alongside Hope (PWRDF), Taking the Wild Paths of Peace exploring the unexpected hope of peacemaking at time of conflict in the world and in our personal lives. Anglican Beliefs & Practices: An Online Lenten Formation Course offered by the Diocese of Algoma and Thorneloe University and featuring teaching from experienced leaders and scholars of the Anglican Church of Canada. The Archbishop of Canterbury's Lent book, Dancing to the Heartbeat of God which includes reflections from five Canadian bishops, including Archbishop Shane Parker. Expanded options for recyling in Ontario, including across Renfrew County, as we seek to walk gently upon the earth and care for God's Creation. ...and many more! Read more about each of the suggested offerings and how to engage with them at the link below. May we all observe a holy Lent by self-examination, penitence, prayer, fasting, and almsgiving, and by reading and meditating on the word of God (BAS pg. 282). For more infomation visit:
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Lenten Evening PrayerBeginning Wednesday, February 25th to March 25th Once again this year our Anglican Parish of the Valley is partnering with St. Timothy's Evangelical Lutheran Church in Pembroke to hold sung Evening Prayer services during the Season of Lent. Beginning next week on Wednesday, February 25th at 7pm at St. Timothy's (503 Alfred Street, Pembroke) and continuing weekly through to March 25th, these will be wonderful contemplative opportunities to gather on Wednesday evenings for approximately 30 minutes of prayer and song. The first two weeks will be services of Sung Lutheran Evening Prayer, and the last three services will be Holden Evening Prayer. The Parish of the Valley Clergy Team and Pastor Bruce Thompson from St. Timothy's will be sharing in the leadership of each service. All are welcome and invited! |
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Sponsored Free SkateMarch 2nd & 9th St. John's Eganville is pleased to be sponsoring two Senior-Parent-Tot skating times at the Eganville Arena: Monday, March 2nd and Monday, 9th from 1pm to 1:50pm. Please join in for this free skate at the Eganville arena! |
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Messy ChurchFriday, March 13th at St. John's Eganville Save the date for our next Messy Church! Join us on Friday, March 13th at St. John's Eganville: anytime after 4pm, for a 4:30 start. We will have music, activities, crafts, and end with a delicious meal. Bring your curiosity and wiggles, and join in the fun as we gather together as families of all shapes, sizes, and ages from across the parish! We are looking for about 10 dishwashing basins to borrow for this event. If you have any you can loan, please contact Rev. Christine! |
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Coldest Night of the YearSaturday, February 28th On Saturday, February 28th communities throughout the Ottawa Valley will be walking the streets of Pembroke in support of those facing homelessness and insecure housing, raising funds for The Grind as a part of the Coldest Night of the Year initiative. St. Paul's Cobden, through its 2025 Yates Bequest Donations, has generously sponsored a rest-stop on behalf of our Parish of the Valley. Rest-stops will provide warming refreshments for walkers throughout the walk. We are grateful to the members of our parish who have already volunteered to support this event! If you would like to join them in volunteering, you can register to volunteer at https://cnoy.org/volunteer. In the drop-down location box, scroll down to find and select "Pembroke - The Grind Pembroke" and you will be shown volunteer opportunities for our local event. We are also delighted to have members of the parish walking and fundraising! If you would like to join them, either in walking or by donating funds to our Angican Parish of the Valley team, you can do so at our team page by clicking here. Thank you for your support to this initiative to care for our neighbours through these cold winter months. For more infomation visit: https://secure.e2rm.com/registrant/TeamFundraisingPage.aspx?teamID=1041119&langPref=en-CA
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World Day of Prayer ServicesFriday, March 6th The World Day of Prayer is a global ecumenical movement led by Christian women who welcome all to join in prayer and action for peace and justice. The World Day of Prayer 2026 will be held on Friday, March 6, with the theme "I Will Give You Rest: Come," prepared by Christian women in Nigeria, focusing on burdens like shame, oppression, and poverty, and finding rest in God's love and community. This global, ecumenical event features a continuous wave of prayer starting in Samoa and moving around the world, using services written by women from different countries each year. The Parish of the Valley is pleased to be participating in three services across the parish, and Rev. Matthew will preach at the Pembroke service. Pembroke at 2pm hosted by Holy Trinity Pembroke All are welcome and encouraged to attend one of these services as we come together across denominations to pray. For more infomation visit: http://valleyanglicans.ca/events/world-day-of-prayer-pembroke/2026-03-06 |
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Annual Congregational Vestries
Annual Vestry meetings in the Parish of the Valley will take place in March. All Vestry meetings will take place following a celebration of the Holy Eucharist on the date and time indicated. Sunday, March 1st Tuesday, March 3rd Sunday, March 8th Tuesday, March 10th Sunday, March 15th *Please note that these three meeting dates are provisional, conditional upon the completion of professional financial reviews. **Micksburg/Stafford/Rankin will be an afternoon potluck followed by a 1pm Vestry meeting at the home of Myles & Lucy Buttle (1369 Stoqua Creek Road). The Canons, Bylaws and Regulations of our Anglican Diocese of Ottawa require the Incumbent Priest of a parish to serve as the chair of all meetings of Vestry. With the Incumbent’s agreement, an Associate Incumbent may chair a Vestry in the Incumbent’s stead. |
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Please Join Us for Worship In-PersonFirst Sunday in Lent Worship times and locations for Sunday, February 22nd are: 8am & 10am - Holy Trinity Pembroke |
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The Valley Bulletin
Here you will find our parish prayer list, scripture readings according to the Sunday lectionary, and links to worship by the Parish of the Valley and other Anglican resources and services. Please download from the link below. For more infomation visit:
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