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Welcome to the neighbourhood. Christmas awaits in Sussex Corner. The Anglican Fellowship of Prayer

Anglican Diocese of Fredericton
eNews for December 13, 2022
Welcome to the neighbourhood

Welcome to the neighbourhood

CCPC will soon be a landlord to formerly homeless tenants

It was four years ago that Christ Church (Parish) Church in downtown Fredericton began the long path to becoming a landlord. 

Supply chain issues are holding things up, but very soon the Rev. Canon Wandlyn Snelgrove and the congregation hope to welcome four single people into tiny homes on the church property.

For more infomation visit:

http://nb.anglican.ca/news/welcome-to-the-neighbourhood

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Christmas awaits in Sussex Corner

Christmas awaits in Sussex Corner

This Saturday, Dec. 17

The Living Manger is back for two performances at 5 p.m. and 6:30 p.m.

Dress warmly!

The Anglican Fellowship of Prayer

The Anglican Fellowship of Prayer December newsletter is available at this link. 


What to buy this Christmas

What to buy this Christmas

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If you sew, there's a need for your services!

If you sew, there's a need for your services!

Inner City Youth Ministry's Lunch Connection is still in need of cloth bags to pack the hundreds of lunches they provide to area schools in Saint John. 

If you can help, follow the directions on the ad above.

Contact:  icymprograms@gmail.com

The perfect Christmas gift!

The perfect Christmas gift!

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Buy a goat this Christmas!

Buy a goat this Christmas!

PWRDF's World of Gifts

https://pwrdf.org/world-of-gifts/

Upcoming courses at AST

AST Continuing Education Presents: Trinity
This course explores the doctrine of the Trinity. The first half of the course explores the biblical foundations of the doctrine and the theological conversations (in the first 500 years of Christianity) that shaped it. The second half looks at how the doctrine informs Christian theology in moral, social, and liturgical contexts.
Course Details
Tuesdays 9 a.m.-11:30 a.m.
Online or In-person, January 10 - April 4, 2023
$250 + Eventbrite fee
Register here  
Instructor:  Dr. David Deane, Associate Professor of Theology at AST

AST Continuing Education Presents: Acts of the Apostles
The Acts of the Apostles is a vivid historiographical narrative of the infancy of the Church. This course will engage in a close reading of Acts and investigate its multi-faceted cultural setting, its emerging ecclesiology, and its portrayal of foundational Christian figures including the apostles Peter and Paul.
Course Details
Thursdays from 2 p.m.-4:30 p.m.
Online or In-person, January 5 - March 30, 2023
$250 + Eventbrite fee
Register here  
Instructor:  Dr. Evangeline Kozitza Dean, Assistant Professor of Biblical Studies at AST

AST Continuing Education Presents: Mysticism, Art, and Theology
Often with wild poetics, mystical theologians including Augustine, Evagrius Ponticus, Hildegard of Bingen, Marguerite Porete, Meister Eckhart, Simone Weil and Thomas Merton explore the strangeness of God’s presence in relation to self-presence and to “decreation.” We read the primary works of these theologians and art created in response to their theologies.
Course Details
Fridays  9 a.m.-11:30 a.m.
Online or In-person, January 6 - March 31, 2023
$250 +Eventbrite fee
Register here  
Instructor:  Dr. Alyda Faber, Associate Professor of Systematic Theology and Ethics at AST

Comic Relief!

Ducking into confession with a turkey in his arms, Brian said, "Forgive me, Father, for I have sinned. I stole this turkey to feed my family. Would you take it and settle my guilt?"

"Certainly not," said the priest. "As penance, you must return it to the one from whom you stole it."

"I tried," Brian sobbed, "but he refused. Oh, Father, what should I do?"

"If what you say is true, then it is all right for you to keep it for your family."

Thanking the priest, Brian hurried off.

When confession was over, the priest returned to his residence. When he walked into the kitchen, he found that someone had stolen his turkey.

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