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Annual Meeting of Parishioners 2026Gathering after the 10:00 am service on February 1 Dear church family, As we come to the close of another year in the life of St George’s, we want to thank you sincerely for your prayers, generosity, and faithfulness. We are grateful for the way you continue to support this parish and one another. Our Annual Meeting will take place this Sunday, February 1, immediately following the 10:00 am service. The AMP packet is included below in the downloads section for your review ahead of the meeting. As we prepare to gather, here are a few reminders in keeping with diocesan canons to help guide our time together. For more infomation visit: http://stgeorgebanff.com/news/annual-meeting-of-parishioners-2026
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The Third Sunday after the Epiphany1 February at 10am We all crave success, but how do we decide when we have achieved it? Are our accomplishments grounded in what is good and wholesome, or in the urge to get ourselves ahead? And to what end? Where does "giving back" come into play? And what success carries true, lasting weight? This Sunday at St. George’s, as part of our series High Christology, we are invited to reflect on how our assumptions about power, success, friendship and faithfulness are formed and challenged. Together, we will explore what it means to live faithfully to a God who flips expectations on their heads, who measures our lives by what is true and enduring, rather than what impresses. And what if the greatest victories cost everything we thought we needed? Join us this Sunday at 10am for worship, reflection, and conversation, followed by coffee and something sweet to share.
Celebrant:
Readings: Micah 6:1-8; 1 Corinthians 1:18-31; Matthew 5:1-12 (Read now)
Hymns: 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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SALVATIONHigh Christology - Sunday, January 18, 2026 What does it really mean when Jesus is called “the Lamb of God”? In this sermon, guest preacher Brit Enriquez reflects on why that title matters, how it reshapes the way we think about sin and repentance, and what it asks of us when we’re invited to follow Jesus rather than simply admire him. It’s an invitation to look more closely at who Jesus is and why that changes everything. For more infomation visit:
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Ways to GiveJoin us in supporting St. George's growing ministry! Your generosity, whether online, through securities, or Square Tap, makes all the difference. We're incredibly grateful for your support. Also, please leave us a positive Google review. As a small church, every kind word counts. Click here to leave your review—thank you! For more infomation visit:
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