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What Anglicans Believe Although our members come from many different races and cultures and speak many different languages, we are unified by our belief in the transforming love and power of Jesus Christ, the Son of God. We believe that God offers unconditional love and eternal life to those who place their trust and faith in him and we strive to follow Christ's teachings of compassion, justice, mercy, respect, and love towards others. Central to our life in faith is the concept of "stewardship," which is founded in the belief that all things in creation (including our own talents, skills, and financial resources) come from God. We believe that God has entrusted these gifts to us to be used wisely and responsibly for the good of all people.
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Our belief is in the transforming love and power of Jesus Christ, the Son of God. We believe that God offers unconditional love and eternal life to those who place their love towards others. Central to our life in faith is the concept of "stewardship," which is founded in the belief that all things in creation (including our own talents, skills and financial resources) come from God. We believe that God has entrusted these gifts to us to be used wisely and responsibly for the good of all people
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Our belief is in the transforming love and power of Jesus Christ, the Son of God. We believe that God offers unconditional love and eternal life to those who place their trust and faith in him and we strive to follow Christ's teachings of compassion, justice, mercy, respect, and love towards others. Central to our life in faith is the concept of "stewardship," which is founded in the belief that all things in creation (including our own talents, skills, and financial resources) come from God. We believe that God has entrusted these gifts to us to be used wisely and responsibly for the good of all people
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What Anglicans Believe Although our members come from many different races and cultures and speak many different languages, we are unified by our belief in the transforming love and power of Jesus Christ, the Son of God. We believe that God offers unconditional love and eternal life to those who place their trust and faith in him and we strive to follow Christ's teachings of compassion, justice, mercy, respect, and love towards others. Central to our life in faith is the concept of "stewardship," which is founded in the belief that all things in creation (including our own talents, skills, and financial resources) come from God. We believe that God has entrusted these gifts to us to be used wisely and responsibly for the good of all people.
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Christian Education is a vital part of our parish life. Sunday School for children aged 2-10, Life in the Eucharist for grades 2-6, and adult education programs such as Education for Ministry, Logos and weekly Bible Study groups foster an environment of Christian Formation. For more information, call the parish office (883-2898).
We host many special events in the Parish of Lantz. Some are for fun, some are for fund-raising, some are for worship. We like to include many individuals and community members. Recent events include the "Fund-RAZOR" where David was shorn and shaved after reaching a financial mile-stone; and the Blessing of Animals, where we offered thanks for the gifts of creation symbolized by our pets, and the spring Lobster take-out--a tasty treat that we try to schedule for Fathers' Day weekend.
For hall bookings please call Tommy Keyes at (902) 883-2357.
Christ Church hosts the Lantz Pre-School Monday to Friday for three- and four-year-olds and is staffed by Early Childhood Education specialists, the Lantz Pre-School offers learning opportunities in anticipation of entry into Grade Primary. Registration information is available from Vera Boudreau at (902) 883-8168.
St. George's Anglican Church, Dutch Settlement: (902) 883-7086
Christ Church, Lantz: (902) 883-8595
Christ Church Cemetary: (902) 883-8238
