Love, Joy, Peace...
Pastoral Care
Eternal Hope Anglican Church provides support, guidance, and resources for individuals and families facing spiritual, marital, or personal challenges—whether these issues arise unexpectedly or have been present for some time.
Prayer
Prayer is an essential part of the Christian faith and a crucial way to connect with God. It is a tangible way that we can love and support one another through the challenges and triumphs of life as we pray for and with each other. Loneliness, anxiety, depression, sickness, broken marriages, fractured families, addiction, substance abuse, death of a loved one and many other life experiences can be earth-shattering to us and those we love. The Apostle Paul, in his letter to the church in Galatia wrote, “Bear one another's burdens, and so fulfill the law of Christ. (Galatians 6:2)
Counselling, Spiritual Guidance, Illness Care
The clergy and trained lay volunteers of Eternal Hope Anglican Church are available to provide support during challenging situations such as hospitalization, or a loved one’s hospitalization, cancer or serious illness, loneliness, isolation, or discouragement, grief related to the death of a loved one, stress due to long-term care for aging or homebound family members, marital difficulties or divorce, & unemployment. We are here to walk alongside you in times of need.
Baptism, Confirmation, Marriage, Funeral
If you would like additional information on Baptism, Confirmation, marriage, or funeral arrangements, our clergy are available in your time of need
Safety, Response and Care
To be Christian is to be united with Jesus, to share in His life, and to live under His gracious authority. Jesus prayed that His people would dwell together in communities shaped by love, and that His Church would reflect harmony and unity. It is our hope that every gathering within our diocese is a safe and Christ-honouring environment for all. Yet we recognize with sorrow that evil and sin persist in this world. If you or someone you know has experienced harm, we ask that you inform us so that appropriate care and response may be offered. The following link will open to the Anglican Diocese of Canada Safety, Response and Care website.