St. Peter's Newsletter for March 19, 2026
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March 22 Worship Services

St. Peter's Comox Anglican
St. Peter's Newsletter for March 19, 2026
March 22 Worship Services

March 22 Worship Services

Fourth Sunday of the Month

8:30 am Traditional Holy Eucharist

10:30 am Morning Prayer

Readings
Ezekiel 37:1-14; Psalm 130; Romans 8:6-11; John 11:1-45

For more infomation visit:

https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0D49AFAA22A2F9C07-inperson1#/

Please sign up by 5:00 pm on Saturday.
Easter Services

Easter Services

Palm Sunday
March 29: 10:30am Combined Service
Blessing of Palms and Eucharist at St. Peter's, with just the St Peter's congregation.
This service will be followed by a lunch.
 
Maundy Thursday Supper and Service
April 2, 5:00pm Meal, 6:00pm Eucharist at St. Peter's, with other churches attending.
 
Good Friday Service
April 3, 10:30am at Comox Valley Presbyterian
No service at St. Peter's
 
Great Vigil of Easter
April 4, 6:30pm at St. George's United, Courtenay
Baptisms, Renewals & Lord's Supper 
No service at St. Peter's
 
Easter Sunday
April 5 10:30am Combined Eucharist at St. Peter's, with just the St Peter's congregation.
Choir Practice

Choir Practice

Saturday March 21

There will be a choir practice this Saturday at 1:30pm.

Bible Study

Bible Study

Monday, March 23

The Men and Women's Bible Studies will take place at 10:30 am in the hall. 

Compline

Compline

Wednesday, March 25

Rev Irene Gifford-Cole will lead the Compline Service starting at 7:00 pm.

For more infomation visit:

https://www.stpeterscomox.ca/events/compline--1168

Contact Irene
Lenten Quiet Days

Lenten Quiet Days

Saturday, March 28

Rev. Irene Gifford-Cole is offering one more Quiet Days in Lent on Saturday, March 28, 10:30 am to 4:30 pm. The group is full, but another person could be squeezed in if interested. A soup lunch is included. There is an optional donation of $25.
 
If interested, please inform Deb Duncan at her email: deb.duncan@stpeterscomox.ca or by her cell: 250-218-3336. For more information, contact Irene at 250-951-7161.
Good Friday

Good Friday

Friday, April 3

The Church will be open on Good Friday, April 3, from 1:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Come anytime during this period for a time of quiet reflection and prayer. 

From the Warden’s Corner…

From the Warden’s Corner…

This week the Diocesan Council approved our proposed renovation plans for the rectory. Getting the green light to proceed is certainly a milestone!

This week the rectory is getting a fresh coat of paint inside and already it looks much brighter inside. Following the painting, work on improvements to the kitchen and the upstairs bathroom will start. As we renovate, our task will be to prepare a place in which Francis and Kassandra, Esha, and Byron and will feel at home.

For the rectory to feel like a "home", will depend, not only on the appearance and amenities inside the residence, but also on how we welcome them as a parish into fellowship with us. As we refurbish the house therefore, let us consider small ways that we can welcome them when they arrive as we invite them to walk in God's love with us.

The first thing we can do as a congregation is to pray regularly for them as they prepare to leave their home and community in Hay River and travel to Comox. A small sign of welcome might be by referring to the house as "Francis and Kass’s' home" and not as simply “the rectory”.

Once the renovations are completed in June and before Francis arrives, we are planning to have an open house blessing service to which all will be invited. God is good!

New St. Peters Address

New St. Peters Address

As July 1, 2026 fast approaches, and Francis and his family arrive to take up residence in the Rectory, they need a unique address to ensure that only their personal mail is delivered to the house.  
 
Accordingly, arrangements have been made with the Town to assign a unique address to each of our three buildings: the Church House is 218A, the Church is 218B and the Hall is 218C.
 
The Hall address (218C) is already posted along with a locking mailbox at the main door. Canada Post has made all of the necessary changes and mail addressed to 218 Church Street will automatically be redirected to 218C Church Street (Hall/Office) free of charge for one year. The new delivery comes into effect on March 17, 2026. 
 
Flowers for the Sanctuary

Flowers for the Sanctuary

A small group has been created to provide flowers for the sanctuary every week, starting on Easter Sunday. We would be delighted to have a couple more people join us in this flower ministry. Please speak to Yvonne Oldaker or Linda Hughes if you're interested. 
 
Donations to help cover the cost of Easter flowers will be gratefully received.
 
Donations may also be made to cover the cost of flowers on future Sundays for an important personal celebration or in memory of a loved one. A sign up book will be placed in the entrance to the church, to indicate which Sunday you'd like to pay for flowers and in whose memory they are given.
 
Please place the money in the offertory plate in an envelope with your name and indicate it is for flowers. This will be added to your year-end tax receipt.  If you would prefer to provide your own flowers please speak to a member of the flower group.
February Financial Update

February Financial Update

This February financial update is the latest approved report from the last council meeting. Check with the office for the most recent meeting minutes for March.

Partners in Mission for March

Partners in Mission for March

Loaves and Fishes

Loaves and Fishes supports communities on Vancouver Island through food recovery. We are part of the 40 communites supported by the work of Loaves and Fishes. Their deliveries support both our community lunches and our food shelf.

For more infomation visit:

https://www.vifoodbank.org/

Their Website
Coldest Night of the Year Walk

Coldest Night of the Year Walk

Thank you all for your support of our Coldest Night of the Year Walk. Our St. Peter’s Comox team of 6 walkers raised $3,930.00 thanks to your generous donations. Our little team placed 11th out of 76 teams. If donating slipped your mind, it’s not too late! Donations can be made until March 31st.

For more infomation visit:

https://secure.e2rm.com/registrant/TeamFundraisingPage.aspx?teamID=1040662

Link to our donation page
From the Green Team: Speaker Series at St Mary's Anglican Church

From the Green Team: Speaker Series at St Mary's Anglican Church

Tuesdays in March

Speaker series at St Mary’s Anglican Church of the Incarnation in Metchosin on Tuesdays in March, 7:00-8:30pm. Topics include Endangered Species and Ecosystems, Threats to What We Thought We Had Protected, Changes to Power Structure in Canada, and The Effective Resistance.

For more infomation visit:

https://bc-anglican-ca.zoom.us/j/82079096297?pwd=dYg0K5AJOBvR5rU2bmc4mjefDZHwQN.1 

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218C Church Street
Comox, BC
Canada V9M 2G3

Office 250-941-5388; Rev Alan 250-752-2882

Office admin@stpeterscomox.ca; Rev Alan incumbent@stpeterscomox.ca