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ONGOING ACTIVITIES

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BIBLE STUDY AND SPIRITUAL PRACTICES &
SUPPER

Wednesdays, 6pm

Christchurch Cathedral

Each Wednesday night we offer small groups on different religious and spiritual topics, followed by a shared meal. Our meal always has vegetarian options, dairy-free options and/or gluten-free options. Our Bible Study is open to ages 18-40.

Previous topics have included: Gospel study, gender and sexuality in the Bible, prayer practices. 

Please email sarah@stemarthe.ca to attend for the first time and/or communicate dietary needs. 

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WORSHIP: CATHEDRAL AT 6

Two Sundays a Month, 6pm​

Christchurch Cathedral

In cooperation with Christ Church Cathedral, we gather for a Communion service with music of all the genres our group knows how to make, inspiring messages from peers, and honest prayers. Hosted by Christ Church Cathedral, 635, rue Ste-Catherine ouest. Led by young adults but open to all ages. In an Anglican cathedral, but a multidenominational service open to all. RSVP not required.

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PASTORAL CARE

As needed/by appointment

​Our interim chaplain and director, Sarah Wicks-Potter, can make sure that you are put in contact with someone who can offer you the right spiritual care. Please email sarah@stemarthe.ca to communicate what you're looking for or to set up an appointment to talk to Sarah in person about your needs. 

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ANNUAL RETREATS

Dates and locations vary

​St. Martha’s hosts yearly retreats available to active members on a pay-as-able basis. Retreats are overnight and include spiritual practices, worship, prayer, indoor and outdoor activities, and fellowship. Donations are welcome at any time to help cover the cost of retreats. ​

UPCOMING ONE-TIME EVENTS

Individual events will be communicated via our email list or Facebook. Please reach out or check social media to confirm if an event is canceled due to weather or other reasons. 

In order to protect vulnerable members of our community and prevent the unnecessary spread of illness, we ask that you please stay home from St. Martha’s events if you have any signs of illness such as cough, fever, sore throat, congestion, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, pink eye, etc. (unless they are chronic illness symptoms). If you are ill, please stay home even if you have tested negative for COVID-19, as you may still have a flu that could harm vulnerable members of our community. If you do test positive for COVID-19 please stay home from St. Martha’s for 10 days or until you test negative. Additionally, if you have attended a St. Martha’s activity within the last week, please notify Sarah so that she can inform the others present of a possible exposure.

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