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St Agnes Day next weekBrunch provided by Sharing Abundance - Sunday, January 26 Join us for a special celebration of St Agnes Day. The 10:15 am service will be followed by a festive brunch at 11:30 catered by Sharing Abundance. During the service we will unveil the beautiful new Pauline Speed memorial banner. Please let us know if you can come. Sign up at church or call 604 987-0432 by noon on Wednesday, January 22. For more infomation visit:
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Trivia Night & Potluck SupperTeams compete for prizes - Friday, January 24, 2020 Join us for a fun evening of friendly competition. Table groups form to create teams. The team with the most points wins, but everyone goes home with a prize. Family and friend groups are most welcome! Thanks to Nora Haaland for creating the trivia games. For more infomation visit: http://saintagnes.ca/events/trivia-night-potluck-supper/2020-01-24
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Household items available
Giselle Clarke-Trenaman has recently assisted her mother Ava to move into a care facility, and has a number of items which need a good home by the end of January:
If you are interested, please contact the church office and we will forward your name and contact info to Giselle. Email office@saintagnes.ca or call 604 987-0432.
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Demystifying Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD)Three part series on Saturday mornings starting January 25 For more infomation visit: http://saintagnes.ca/events/demystifying-medical-assistance-in-dying-maid/2020-01-25
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Medical Assistance in DyingThe government of Canada is seeking input CBC article: Who should get a medically assisted death? Canadians get 2 weeks to weigh in on new limits
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Anglican Church of CanadaMAiD resources Canadian Anglicans may not all share the same views on medically assisted dying, but we do share concerns to protect the most vulnerable in our midst. The questions before the federal government carry implications for the use of appropriate safeguards against coercion and other practices that have the potential to do damage to vulnerable persons. Please consider filling in the Department of Justice questionnaire to have your voice heard.
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