Our Parishes
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St George, Lennoxville
Construction on St. George began in 1846 under the guidance of the Rev. Lucius Doolittle, the priest who also founded Bishop’s University. Since this time, the church underwent four enlargement projects to meet the needs of the parish community. The church continues to hold weekly services, as well as weekly Bible studies, formation classes, and ACW meetings.
Services: Every Sunday at 11am
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St Barnabas, North Hatley
St. Barnabas opened for services on January 23, 1894 and is officially recognized as a part of the North Hatley heritage site. Today, St. Barnabas remains a vibrant part of the North Hatley community. The parish hall welcomes people from across the Townships for events hosted by members of the community throughout the year.
Services: Every Sunday at 9am
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Christ Church, Stanstead
Christ Church was built in 1858 with a traditional neo-Gothic style. A Quebec Cultural Heritage site, the stone structure and Latin cross floorpan recalls the architectural tradition of early Anglicans in the region. The parish remains an active community that meets weekly for Morning Prayer and the Holy Eucharist.
Services: Every Sunday at 9:15a,
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St George, Ayer's Cliff
St George’s parish began in 1884. The church was first built around Hatley. In 1906, the entire building was moved to its current location and consecrated years later in 1922. Today, the parish continues to hold services throughout the month and maintains one of the meetings of the Anglican Church Women (ACW) in the regional ministry.
Services: 2nd and 4th Sunday at 9:30am
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St George, Georgeville
Built shortly after the arrival of Anglicans in the township in 1864, St. George’s celebrated its 150th anniversary in 2016. The parish remains an active part of the Georgeville community, including a yearly “Twin Steeples” service with the Georgeville United Church, an annual blessing of pets, and a Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols.
Services: 2nd and 4th Sunday at 9am
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St. Matthias, Fitch Bay
St. Matthias was built in 1889. The unique architecture was designed to resemble the body of a ship. After years of faithful use, the building fell out of use in the 1960s. This all changed when members of the community sought to revive the building and parish life. Today, the Church and Canon Guston Hall have become a hub of village life in Fitch Bay.
Services: 2nd and 4th Sunday at 11am
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Holy Trinity, Kirkdale
Parishes with Annual and Seasonal Services
St John, Brookbury and St George, Drummondville: Five services throughout the year
St. Peter, Cookshire: Monthly in June and July
Holy Trinity, Densison Mills: Four Services a year (Sunday after Easter, Summer Services, Thanksgiving Sunday, and December 23)
St Mark, Acton Vale, St James, Hatley, St. Barnabas, Milby, St. Paul, Sydenham, and the Church of the Epiphany, Ways Mills: Annual services