Jun
20
Thursday
St Paul's Anglican Church - Newmarket
A Vital Traditional Anglican Ministry Since 1834
- Sundays at 8:00am - Holy Eucharist
- 10:00am - Choral Eucharist
- Wednesdays at 10:00am - Holy Eucharist
- Celebrating 176 years of worship
Daily Bible Reading
2 Kings 1-3,
Psalm 82,
1 Timothy 1
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Upcoming Events
| Thu, Jun 20th, @11:00am Lectio Divina |
| Thu, Jun 20th, @7:00pm St. John Ambulance |
| Thu, Jun 20th, @7:15pm Contemplative Prayer |
| Fri, Jun 21st, @7:00pm AA Meeting |
| Sun, Jun 23rd, @8:00am Holy Eucharist |
| Sun, Jun 23rd, @10:00am Choral Eucharist |
| Sun, Jun 23rd, @1:00pm Romanian Orthodox Church |
| Confirmation |
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The meaning of the Sacrament of Confirmation lies in the original meaning of the Latin word confirmare – to strengthen. In confirmation a person is strengthened or renewed by prayer and the laying-on of hands by the Bishop. Confirmation takes place in a person's life when it becomes important to confirm baptismal promises made on their behalf as an infant. It is a time when a person makes their own solemn commitment to the Christian faith.
If you wish to be confirmed, you will be asked to attend a series of instructional gatherings, attend church regularly, find an area of ministry within the parish that you can fulfil, and choose a sponsor to present you to the Bishop. Different courses of instruction are provided for young people and adults. Please contact the priest for details. |









The meaning of the Sacrament of Confirmation lies in the original meaning of the Latin word confirmare – to strengthen. In confirmation a person is strengthened or renewed by prayer and the laying-on of hands by the Bishop. Confirmation takes place in a person's life when it becomes important to confirm baptismal promises made on their behalf as an infant. It is a time when a person makes their own solemn commitment to the Christian faith.