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Low Sunday27 April at 10am Death into Eternal Life: How do we hold that? Jesus Christ is Risen. We are called to hold this Truth, to reconcile the visible finality of death with the invisible promise of unending life. How do we exist in this tension? How does this shape our idea of what it means to live? Join us this Sunday at 10am as we celebrate the resurrection together at St. George in the Pines. Coffee and conversation to follow. Everyone is welcome.
Celebrant:
Readings: Acts 5:27-32; Psalm 150; Revelation 1:4-8; John 20:19-31 (Read now)
Hymns: Behold Him (Listen now) Alleluia, Sing To Jesus (Listen now) How Great Thou Art (Listen now) Holy Forever (Listen now) Yet Not I but Through Christ in Me (Listen now)
What songs are shaping your faith right now? Take a listen to the ones we're singing this season on our church playlist on Spotify! For more infomation visit:
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Upcoming Concert: Crooner ClassicsBenefit Fundraiser for Banff Food & Friends Come over for our Banff Food & Friends Benefit-Appreciation concert, featuring the voices of Banff artists Ji Won Baxter and Heather Jean Jordan, as they present an evening of old Hollywood classics tunes. Join us on Sunday, April 27th at 7 P.M. at St. George's for a heartwarming performance and a celebration of what Food & Friends has become in the community. Support a great cause while enjoying unforgettable music!
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Eastertide Book Study: The Screwtape Letters by C.S. LewisRegister for our May-June 2025 Book Group Join us this Eastertide for a thought-provoking book study of C.S. Lewis's The Screwtape Letters. We'll explore the many shades of a Christian life, and the power of evil versus good through the eyes of a senior demon. Come out and share with your hearts and minds, as we discover more about each other and ourselves. Registration is below!
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Banff Food & Friends UpdatesNewsletter | Updates on April 21 What a fantastic night! Our deepest thanks to our amazing Banff Food & Friends team, to Chef Paul for preparing yesterday's spectacular meal and all of our hard-working volunteers! We served two meals: Chicken Rigatoni and Vegetable Rigatoni, with garlic toast, salad and delicious treats. We served 283 meals and received $260.76 in donations! Thank you all for your incredible generosity! For more infomation visit:
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The New Morning: The Undoing of SinThe Anatomy of Sin - Sunday, April 20, 2025 Why do so many of us miss the resurrection even when it is right in front of us? In this final message of The Anatomy of Sin, Rev. Seth looks at how the way we see the world can keep us from seeing what is most beautiful. The resurrection of Jesus is not just something to believe. It is something to behold. And once you see it for what it is, everything shifts. For more infomation visit: http://stgeorgebanff.com/media/2025-04-20-the-new-morning-the-undoing-of-sin
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When Christians Betray the TuneBlog Post by Rev. Seth In a recent New Yorker interview, Dr. Albert Mohler, president of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and a well-known voice in American evangelicalism, tried to explain why he supported Donald Trump in 2020 after calling him a sexual predator in 2016. "Not Donald Trump," he said. "But everything else." For many people, especially those watching from outside the church, this landed hard. It felt like confirmation. That Christianity isn’t really about Jesus. That it's just a tool for gaining or holding power. That its loudest defenders will pivot when the pressure rises, and moral clarity will melt away if the moment feels desperate enough. It seemed to prove what a lot of people already suspected: that Christian conviction is flexible if the tribe demands it... For more infomation visit: http://stgeorgebanff.com/blog/when-christians-betray-the-tune
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WHAT WE'RE READING, LISTENING TO, AND WATCHINGEdifying content that has deeply informed our work this season! - Gospel of Mark calls Jesus God in every chapter is an excellent video by Wes Huff that shows how every chapter of Mark points to who Jesus really is. well worth your time. - The Danger of Fact-ist Politics is a thoughtful piece is worth your time, reminds us that in today’s political climate, humility and discernment matter more than doubling down on being “right.” - Devil and the Deep Blue Sea is a captivating podcast reviewing the 'satanic panic' of the 80s that helps us better understand how fear-driven moral panics can distract the Church from confronting real sin within its own walls. - How a Skeptical Philosopher Becomes a Christian Larry Sanger, a co-founder of Wikipedia turned Christian, dissects his own journey from skepticism to faith with the precision of a logician and the urgency of a man who has realized the limits of mere reason. You can watch a video of his journey here. - Why Everyone Should Believe that the Gospels are Reliable this eye-opening article lays out why the Gospels aren’t just ancient myths but some of the most reliable historical documents we have, backed by non-Christian sources, tons of manuscripts, and real eyewitness testimony—making them pretty hard to ignore. - Should “Sex Work” Be Legal? Exodus Cry unpacks why legalizing sex work doesn’t protect the vulnerable but instead fuels exploitation, trafficking, and deeper societal harm. - The Vagabond King In this haunting article, Paul Kingsnorth weaves history, myth, and faith into a meditation on Christ as the wandering King who upends the world’s empires and expectations. - The Efficacy of Prayer In this incisive article, C.S. Lewis dissects the dangers of moral busybodies and the creeping tyranny of well-intentioned control, reminding us that the road to hell is often paved with unchecked benevolence. - Worship Starts with a Pierced God In this gripping article, Esther Shin Chuang explores how extreme religious devotion—like Thaipusam’s body piercings—reveals a deep human hunger for transcendence, one that only Christ truly satisfies. For more infomation visit:
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Scam Emails AlertWhat to know and how to stay safe. Alert! Scam emails are once again going around pretending to be from me (or “Senior Pastor Seth” or some variation). These messages usually say I have an urgent request and often ask for gift cards or money, while telling you not to call or text because I’m “in a meeting.” These are scams. Please don’t respond. Here’s how to stay safe... For more infomation visit:
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Weekly Events at St George's!Stay Connected with St. George's: Upcoming Events & Services Check out our events calendar for the latest on services, programs, and community events. Click the button below to stay connected and get involved! For more infomation visit:
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Update: Parish Administrator AwayMay 3-17, 2025 Dear St. George's Parishioners, Our Parish Administrator, Ji Won, will be away from the office from Friday May 3, 2025 to Friday May 17, 2025. The office will still be open during regular hours until then, from Saturday-Wednesday from 9-2 P.M. |
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Need Prayer?We are here for you. Whenever you seek prayer or support, we’re here for you. Our prayer team is ready to lift your needs to God with care and confidentiality. You can click the button below to send a request directly, or email us anytime at prayer@stgeorgebanff.com. For more infomation visit:
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Diocesan NewsletterStay Updated With Our Diocese in Calgary! The Diocese of Calgary sends out a e-newsletter every two weeks. To view their most recent newsletter click the button below. For more infomation visit:
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