Led by the Reverend Helen Dunn
What does it mean to be Anglican?
This is a course for those exploring faith for the 1st or the 50th time; adults preparing for baptism, confirmation, reception into the Anglican Church, or reaffirmation of baptismal vows. In 4 sessions, we seek to move deeper by engaging in some of faith’s most basic questions.
Participants gather for prayer and then join in group discussion. At the recommendation of the St Clement's Indigenous Cultural Sensitivity Leader, this year we will follow the Indigenous Catechist Training Manual from the Anglican Church of Canada. Through listening and sharing, all will wrestle with foundational questions of the faith in each other's company. As we do so, we will learn more about ourselves, one another, and the Jesus we are seeking.
The content of the course represents a broad and moderate representation of Anglican faith, practice, and theology. Sessions draw on scripture, tradition, and reason and encourage open-ended discussion. While it is by no means a requirement, participants may choose at the conclusion to this course to be baptised, confirmed, or received in to the Anglican Church of Canada, or to reaffirm their baptismal vows.
This course will be held in person and on Zoom. There is no cost to register. Please contact the Reverend Helen Dunn to sign up.
Course dates: 12:15-1:15 pm on Sundays September 28, October 05, 12, 19