The Church of St. Bride
is an Anglican Church rooted in the evangelical
tradition. It
is the vibrant spiritual home to nearly five
hundred families, representing all ages and
cultural backgrounds.
At St. Bride's, you
will find a community of believers working
toward a common goal, which is to love and
serve Jesus Christ faithfully. We
have adopted a Mission Statement that reflects
our purpose:
Building up the body of Christ
Reaching out with the love of Christ.
Our worship, study
and Christian service are all central to
our mission. We invite
you to join us as we grow in faith, hope and
love, and live lives consistent with the justice,
mercy and grace of God.
Please use the tool
bar to the left to learn more about St. Bride's. If
you have any questions, please contact our
staff directly.
News
We have three services on Sunday mornings: 8:00
am (quiet service of Holy Communion), 9:15
am (Family Service), and 11:00 am (Traditional Service, Book of Common Prayer). Sunday School and Nursery are available at the 9:15 am service.
Please join with the entire St. Bride's congregation for a one-day offsite
retreat at Wycliffe
College on Saturday, February
27, 2010.Click here to
register.
Please note: We will now be chartering a bus to take participants from St.
Bride's to Wycliffe and back. We ask that you arrive at St. Bride's by 9am
so that the bus can depart at 9:15am sharp. The bus will leave Wycliffe College
at 3:45pm to return you to St. Bride's. If you prefer to arrange your own transportation
you may drive or take the GO Train from Clarkson at 8:37am.
The retreat will be led by Professor John Bowen of Wycliffe. There will be
interactive sessions, worship, and fellowship events. The retreat will touch
your spiritual, intellectual and fellowship building capacities.
We anticipate a healthy turnout at this bonding event that will examine our
personal relationship with Jesus. Please be a participant.
There is no charge, but we would welcome a donation of $25 per person to help
defray costs if you are a regular financial
supporter of the church.