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Who we are
A community of caring Christians (from the Anglican and Lutheran traditions) seeking to do God's will. Sunday worship draws the community together at 10:00 A.M. and inspires us to provide a community garden, involvement in the Chilly Half marathon, our Good Food Box program and more.
Anglican Lutheran Service
Our Worship Service should feel familiar to you as we combine elements of both the Anglican and Lutheran Services into one service.
Adjusted seasonally, our Worship services showcase a fantastic blend of Anglican and Lutheran traditions, music, prayers and elements. If you are used to the Book of Alternative Services or the Evangelical Lutheran Worship you will be pleasantly delighted to see how we worship together.
Our services typically run about an hour and we have coffee and fellowship immediately following the service.
For those visiting there is no requirement or need to put an offering in the collection plate. All donations are used to fund the various ministry programs we offer at the Church.
If you would like to learn more about the Anglican Lutheran Church feel free to come to service and learn more. We’re always glad to meet you.
Anglican Lutheran Service
Our Worship Service should feel familiar to you as we combine elements of both the Anglican and Lutheran Services into one service.
Adjusted seasonally, our Worship services showcase a fantastic blend of Anglican and Lutheran traditions, music, prayers and elements. If you are used to the Book of Alternative Services or the Evangelical Lutheran Worship you will be pleasantly delighted to see how we worship together.
Our services typically run about an hour and we have coffee and fellowship immediately following the service.
For those visiting there is no requirement or need to put an offering in the collection plate. All donations are used to fund the various ministry programs we offer at the Church.
If you would like to learn more about the Anglican Lutheran Church feel free to come to service and learn more. We’re always glad to meet you.
Street Address
3455 Lakeshore Rd
Burlington,
ON
L7N 1B5
Canada
Phone: (905) 637-2741
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Evangelical Lutheran
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Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada
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Rev Colin Cameron
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Pastor
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Pastor Colin is our spiritual and worship leader.
He cultivates a place of inclusion, welcome, and hospitality.
Outside of his church-related work, Colin's passions are his kids, and soccer.
He cultivates a place of inclusion, welcome, and hospitality.
Outside of his church-related work, Colin's passions are his kids, and soccer.
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Burlington Anglican Lutheran Church Service Times
Sunday Service
10AM (In Person & Online)
Morning Prayer
7 AM (Online)
Evening Prayer
Tuesday 7 PM (Online)
Thursday 7 PM (Online)
Burlington Anglican Lutheran Church service times last updated on the 16th of January, 2024
10AM (In Person & Online)
Morning Prayer
7 AM (Online)
Evening Prayer
Tuesday 7 PM (Online)
Thursday 7 PM (Online)
Burlington Anglican Lutheran Church service times last updated on the 16th of January, 2024
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St. Elizabeth’s Anglican and Holy Cross Lutheran Churches Merge
“The Spirit is doing a new thing in Burlington,” said Bishop Susan Bell about the merger of St. Elizabeth’s Anglican Church and Holy Cross Lutheran Church.
With the support of their bishops and councils, the two congregations voted to enter into a merger agreement, and to begin their shared ministry together as of May 1. The site of the Holy Cross church has been chosen as the location for the merged church, called the Burlington Anglican Lutheran Church until they discern their new name.
“As a former pastor of Holy Cross in Burlington, it has been my great joy to see this merger process take place,” observed Bishop Michael Pryse who served the parish in the late eighties. “I thank and applaud the Holy Cross and St. Elizabeth's leadership teams who have so carefully advanced and shepherded this journey of discovery and have accomplished that which we might have barely imagined 35 years ago; thanks be to God!”
The idea for a shared ministry was rooted in 2019, when Colin Cameron, the pastor of Holy Cross, initiated a conversation with Canon Susan Wells, then the priest-in-charge of St. Elizabeth. The two churches had a working relationship for several years, through the East Burlington Seniors’ Luncheon project which was spearheaded by the late Canon Jean Archbell. At this point, the Holy Cross community was wanting to explore what future God might be imagining for them, one that would offer sustainability within a missional and discipleship framework. As it turns out, St. Elizabeth’s was having similar conversations.
“The St. Elizabeth’s community realized many years ago that sustainability for ministry was going to be an issue. So the Possibilities Committee was convened by the vestry in 2015 to research options and adaptations that would allow us to continue to support our members, our community, and our mission," said Ross Noble, a warden at St. Elizabeth’s. “Finding a partner in our community like the people at Holy Cross with common goals, aspirations and compassion was exciting.”
The possibility for Anglican and Lutheran churches to do so arises from The Waterloo Declaration which established a full communion relationship between the Anglican Church of Canada and the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada.
After a year of intentional conversations and relationship building, facilitated by Canon Christyn Perkons, director of congregational support and development, focused on shared beliefs and values as well as differences in culture, practices. and polity, the two churches sought to test out the waters by worshipping together. A combined worship team brought together liturgy and music, sharing the best of both traditions with worship alternating between locations weekly in Advent 2021. What started as a 4-week pilot was so successful that they eagerly continued worshipping together on Zoom and in-person.
The leadership teams looked for areas of commonality. “It became very clear that there was so much in common such as our love towards the people in Burlington (and beyond), enjoyment we get from worship and music and a vision of growth in our community,” observed Noble.
“Trying to go through this process when we were physically closed was a challenge,” said Cameron. “Canon Christyn did an amazing job of gathering us together and helping us build relationships that were at first entirely online. It was tough, it was slow, and in the end, it was quite rewarding.”
“By early 2022, momentum for a shared future was building, and the leadership teams set out a timeline that would allow for the development of merger guidelines and community consultation,” said Canon Perkons.
“The members of Holy Cross are quite excited about the merger,” observed Cameron. “We’ve come to genuinely love our siblings in Christ whom we’ve met from St. Elizabeth’s, and we’ve been blessed so many times through our coming together.”
As the two congregations lean into their shared life on Lakeshore Road, Colin Cameron will serve as the first incumbent of the newly merged church with support from Michael Coren during the month of May.
“Drawing on the strengths of two traditions we have a bright future in front of us – one where the Light of Christ shines brightly to lead us into and through the unknown as followers of God’s will,” said Cameron.
From: https://niagaraanglican.ca/news/congregations-join-together-furthering-gods-mission-in-burlington
“The Spirit is doing a new thing in Burlington,” said Bishop Susan Bell about the merger of St. Elizabeth’s Anglican Church and Holy Cross Lutheran Church.
With the support of their bishops and councils, the two congregations voted to enter into a merger agreement, and to begin their shared ministry together as of May 1. The site of the Holy Cross church has been chosen as the location for the merged church, called the Burlington Anglican Lutheran Church until they discern their new name.
“As a former pastor of Holy Cross in Burlington, it has been my great joy to see this merger process take place,” observed Bishop Michael Pryse who served the parish in the late eighties. “I thank and applaud the Holy Cross and St. Elizabeth's leadership teams who have so carefully advanced and shepherded this journey of discovery and have accomplished that which we might have barely imagined 35 years ago; thanks be to God!”
The idea for a shared ministry was rooted in 2019, when Colin Cameron, the pastor of Holy Cross, initiated a conversation with Canon Susan Wells, then the priest-in-charge of St. Elizabeth. The two churches had a working relationship for several years, through the East Burlington Seniors’ Luncheon project which was spearheaded by the late Canon Jean Archbell. At this point, the Holy Cross community was wanting to explore what future God might be imagining for them, one that would offer sustainability within a missional and discipleship framework. As it turns out, St. Elizabeth’s was having similar conversations.
The possibility for Anglican and Lutheran churches to do so arises from The Waterloo Declaration which established a full communion relationship between the Anglican Church of Canada and the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada.
After a year of intentional conversations and relationship building, facilitated by Canon Christyn Perkons, director of congregational support and development, focused on shared beliefs and values as well as differences in culture, practices. and polity, the two churches sought to test out the waters by worshipping together. A combined worship team brought together liturgy and music, sharing the best of both traditions with worship alternating between locations weekly in Advent 2021. What started as a 4-week pilot was so successful that they eagerly continued worshipping together on Zoom and in-person.
“Trying to go through this process when we were physically closed was a challenge,” said Cameron. “Canon Christyn did an amazing job of gathering us together and helping us build relationships that were at first entirely online. It was tough, it was slow, and in the end, it was quite rewarding.”
“By early 2022, momentum for a shared future was building, and the leadership teams set out a timeline that would allow for the development of merger guidelines and community consultation,” said Canon Perkons.
“The members of Holy Cross are quite excited about the merger,” observed Cameron. “We’ve come to genuinely love our siblings in Christ whom we’ve met from St. Elizabeth’s, and we’ve been blessed so many times through our coming together.”
As the two congregations lean into their shared life on Lakeshore Road, Colin Cameron will serve as the first incumbent of the newly merged church with support from Michael Coren during the month of May.
From: https://niagaraanglican.ca/news/congregations-join-together-furthering-gods-mission-in-burlington
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When we stumble...
O Lord our God, Who has called us to serve You in the midst of the world's affairs, When we stumble, hold us; when we fall, lift us up. When we are hard pressed with evil, deliver us. When we turn from what is good, turn us back and bring us at last to Your glory.
O Lord our God, Who has called us to serve You in the midst of the world's affairs, When we stumble, hold us; when we fall, lift us up. When we are hard pressed with evil, deliver us. When we turn from what is good, turn us back and bring us at last to Your glory.
Burlington Anglican Lutheran Church listing was last updated on the 16th of January, 2024