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St. Margaret of Scotland

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About us

St. Margaret’s is a progressive, inclusive faith community in the Anglican tradition. Located in the far North End of Halifax, we draw people both from the local neighbourhood and from all over the city.

Our stated mission is

to be a Christ-centered, mission minded community embracing all people across the spectrum of cultural, ethnic, racial, gender, sexual orientation, ages and class diversity as full members of the family of God.

Our first service in this location was Christmas Eve 1960, and from that time we have been a place of spiritual refreshment, caring community and loving service.

We invite you to come by on a Sunday morning for a quiet contemplative service at 8:30, or a service with choir and Sunday school at 10:30? Once you’ve visited a few times, you just might find this is the spiritual home you’ve been missing.

Our Staff and Clergy

Rev. Ed Trevors

Rector

Rebecca Fairless

Music Director

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Sunday Services

All Are Welcome to join us

In-person and on Facebook

Holy Eucharist BCP  Sundays, 8:30 am

Quiet Communion Service
This is a service for people who are comfortable with reverent silence. There are usually 12 to 20 people in attendance.  we follow the Book of Common Prayer, which has been in continuous use [in the Anglican Church] for over 400 years. On some  Sundays, we use the Book of Alternative Services (1985).

Holy Eucharist BAS   10:30 am     

The 10:30 service is St. Margaret’s largest weekly gathering. This music-filled service normally follows the Book of Alternative Services  Morning Prayer would be followed by refreshments downstairs in the hall. Members of the congregation fill many important roles, singing in the choir, serving at the altar, reading scripture, leading the prayers of the people, bringing forward bread and wine for communion, serving communion and teaching the children in Sunday school.  On the fourth Sunday of the month at 10:30 am we do an all-ages, family-oriented service with a live band and interactive sermon.  When there is a fifth Sunday, we follow the traditional Book of Common Prayer.

 

Celtic Service

On the first Sunday evening of the month, @ 7 pm, Our Sanctuary becomes a place of contemplation and stillness, a place to experience the presence of God through prayer, ritual, and traditional music.

Taizé Prayer Service

Every Third Sunday @ 7 pm An evening of meditative music from the Taizé Community of France.

 

 

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St. Margaret of Scotland Anglican Church
3751 Robie St, Halifax,
NS B3K 4T3,
Canada

 

Sunday Services

8:30 a.m.

Sundays In-Person -Holy Eucharist

Book of  Common Prayer

10:30 a.m.

Sundays  In-Person and online
Contemporary Anglican service with music
on Facebook

Celtic Service
On the first Sunday evening of the month, @ 7 pm, Our Sanctuary becomes a place of contemplation and stillness, a place to experience the presence of God through prayer, ritual, and traditional music.

Taizé Prayer Service
Every Third Sunday @ 7 pm An evening of meditative music from the Taizé Community of France.

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Contact us

Tel: 902-455-2451
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