Come and Worship
Time, Locations, and Leaders
August 23rd
Thirteenth Sunday after Pentecost
EXODUS 1:8-2:10; PSALM 124; ROMANS 12:1-8; MATTHEW 16:13-
20

St. Peter's Lutheran and Trinity Anglican, Wiarton
9:30 am.
Rooted in faith since 1889, St. Peter’s stands as a welcoming stone church in the heart of Wiarton—a place for worship, community, and spiritual growth.
Trinity Anglican Church (Now worshipping at St. Peter’s Lutheran) 441 Brown Street, Wiarton, Ontario Tel: (519) 534-3456
Since 1867, Trinity has stood as a resilient and faithful community on the Bruce Peninsula—carrying forward a legacy of worship, service, and shared ministry that continues today. The original church has been deconsecrated, and the Congregation is now worshiping with the St. Peter’s Lutheran Church congregation.
Church of St. Edmund, Anglican, Tobermory
10:00 am.

St. Margaret's Chapel, Anglican, Cape Chin
7:00 pm.
Graham Bland, storyteller. Janaki Bandara, assistant.
August 30th
Fourteenth Sunday after Pentecost
EXODUS 3:1-15; PSALM 105:1-6, 23-26, 45C; ROMANS 12:9-21;
MATTHEW 16:21-28

St. Peter's Lutheran and Trinity Anglican, Wiarton
9:30 am.
Janaki Bandara, celebrant. Angela Yenssen, preacher.

St. Peter's Lutheran and Trinity Anglican, Wiarton
9:30 am.
Rooted in faith since 1889, St. Peter’s stands as a welcoming stone church in the heart of Wiarton—a place for worship, community, and spiritual growth.
Trinity Anglican Church (Now worshipping at St. Peter’s Lutheran) 441 Brown Street, Wiarton, Ontario Tel: (519) 534-3456
Since 1867, Trinity has stood as a resilient and faithful community on the Bruce Peninsula—carrying forward a legacy of worship, service, and shared ministry that continues today. The original church has been deconsecrated, and the Congregation is now worshiping with the St. Peter’s Lutheran Church congregation.
Church of St. Edmund, Anglican, Tobermory
10:00 am.

St. Margaret's Chapel, Anglican, Cape Chin
7:00 pm.
Janaki Bandara, storyteller. Jawn Kolohon, assistant.

Christ Church, Anglican
11:30 am.
Rooted in faith since 1889, St. Peter’s stands as a welcoming stone church in the heart of Wiarton—a place for worship, community, and spiritual growth.
Trinity Anglican Church (Now Worshipping at St. Peter’s Lutheran) 441 Brown Street, Wiarton, Ontario Tel: (519) 534-3456
Since 1867, Trinity has stood as a resilient and faithful community on the Bruce Peninsula—carrying forward a legacy of worship, service, and shared ministry that continues today. The original church has been deconsecrated, and the Congregation is now worshiping with the St. Peter’s Lutheran Church congregation.
September 6th
EXODUS 12:1-14; PSALM 149; ROMANS 13:8-14; MATTHEW 18:15-20
Fifteenth Sunday after Pentecost

St. Peter's Lutheran and Trinity Anglican, Wiarton
9:30 am.
Rooted in faith since 1889, St. Peter’s stands as a welcoming stone church in the heart of Wiarton—a place for worship, community, and spiritual growth.
Trinity Anglican Church (Now worshipping at St. Peter’s Lutheran) 441 Brown Street, Wiarton, Ontario Tel: (519) 534-3456
Since 1867, Trinity has stood as a resilient and faithful community on the Bruce Peninsula—carrying forward a legacy of worship, service, and shared ministry that continues today. The original church has been deconsecrated, and the Congregation is now worshiping with the St. Peter’s Lutheran Church congregation.
St. Andrew's Memorial Anglican Church, Howdenvale
10:00 am.
Service of the Word with Charlotte Ewbank

Church of St. Edmund, Anglican, Tobermory
10:00 am.

St. Margaret's Chapel, Anglican, Cape Chin
7:00 pm.
Jawn Kolohon, story teller. Janaki Bandara, assistant.
Christ Church, Anglican
55 Main St. Lion's Head
christchurchlionshead@gmail.com
(519) 793-4576 p> P.O. Box 287
Lion's Head, ON N0H 1W0
Christ Church, Anglican
55 Main St. Lion's Head
Rooted in faith since 1889, St. Peter’s stands as a welcoming stone church in the heart of Wiarton—a place for worship, community, and spiritual growth.
Trinity Anglican Church (Now Worshipping at St. Peter’s Lutheran) 441 Brown Street, Wiarton, Ontario Tel: (519) 534-3456
Since 1867, Trinity has stood as a resilient and faithful community on the Bruce Peninsula—carrying forward a legacy of worship, service, and shared ministry that continues today. The original church has been deconsecrated, and the Congregation is now worshiping with the St. Peter’s Lutheran Church congregation.


