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May 26, 2024
The First Sunday after Pentecost: Trinity Sunday


Today's Readings: Isaiah 6:1-8, Psalm 29, Romans 8:12–17, John 3:1–17

8 am (Chapel) Holy Eucharist
Our earliest service on Sundays, the 8 am service offers a quiet, traditional service with a sermon and no music. The order of service follows the traditional Rite I language of the Episcopal Book of Common Prayer 

9 am (Church) Holy Eucharist

Join us for an intimate celebration of holy communion, held in the round, that emphasizes congregational singing and fresh, new ways of talking about God and the life of faith. St. Bart's Singers offer musical leadership. Download the leaflet here.

10 am (Great Hall) The Forum: When is War Just?

As wars rage on in Ukraine, in the Middle East, and throughout the world, Walter Dorn, Professor of Defence Studies at the Canadian Forces College and the Royal Military College in Toronto, offers some Memorial Day reflections on the ethics of war.


10 am (Community House) Activity Hour for Children, Youth, and Families 

    • 9:45 am–12:45 pm Nursery Open
    • 10 am Kids’ Club (Grades K-5) and Youth Group (Grades 6–12)
    • 11 am Kids’ Church (Grades K–5)
    • 12:15 pm Children, Youth, and Families Lunch
    • 1 pm St. Bartholomew’s Choristers 

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11 am (Church) Choral Eucharist

  • Download our worship leaflet to follow along (available on Friday). Printed copies are available at the service, or, as an eco-friendly option, a QR code of the worship leaflet is accessible at the entrance to the Church.
  • The 11 am service will also be livestreamed. Additional info here.
  • To add a name to the prayer list, please fill out a prayer request form.

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5 pm (Chapel) Contemplative Eucharist

Join us for an intimate service of holy communion in our candlelit chapel. At this service, rhythms of silence, singing, scripture, and prayer are woven together into an intimate hour of spiritual renewal—the perfect way to end the weekend and prepare for the week ahead. Download the worship leaflet here.