Who we are
As a Church, we are more than a building used for celebration; we are a community of faith that provides support and nurture in the Christian life.
The parish of St Aidan, London, is a community of Christian people who, in response to the love of God, regularly gather around the Lord's Table to share in the Word of God and the Bread of Life, and daily serve others in Christ's name.
• We love God by announcing the Good News of what God has done in Jesus and by living together as a sign of that Good News for the world.
• We love God by worshiping in ways that help people welcome God's transforming presence and respond with praise and thanksgiving.
• We love God with all our heart, mind, and strength… welcoming the Holy Spirit into our lives, we are drawn more deeply into the discipleship of Jesus Christ, in order to be stewards of his grace.
• We love God by serving those in need, both locally and universally, through ministries of mercy, compassion, and justice.
In February 2013, the parishes of St. Aidan's Anglican Church and the Church of the Hosannas came together to establish a new wider-reaching Anglican community in Northwest London, heading multiple outreach efforts, including The Silver Saints Ministry.
We are proud to celebrate 125 years of collective history.
As you browse these pages we hope that you will find some of the ways we try to "live" these things. We pray that you will join us, and in doing so, that you will find what you’re looking for… and that God will bless you.
The parish of St Aidan, London, is a community of Christian people who, in response to the love of God, regularly gather around the Lord's Table to share in the Word of God and the Bread of Life, and daily serve others in Christ's name.
• We love God by announcing the Good News of what God has done in Jesus and by living together as a sign of that Good News for the world.
• We love God by worshiping in ways that help people welcome God's transforming presence and respond with praise and thanksgiving.
• We love God with all our heart, mind, and strength… welcoming the Holy Spirit into our lives, we are drawn more deeply into the discipleship of Jesus Christ, in order to be stewards of his grace.
• We love God by serving those in need, both locally and universally, through ministries of mercy, compassion, and justice.
We are proud to celebrate 125 years of collective history.
As you browse these pages we hope that you will find some of the ways we try to "live" these things. We pray that you will join us, and in doing so, that you will find what you’re looking for… and that God will bless you.

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Church Pastor

Rev'd Canon Kevin George
Rector
1246 Oxford St. W.
London,
ON
N6H 1V7
Canada
Phone: (519) 471-1430
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Rev'd Canon Kevin George
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Rector
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The Rev'd Anne Jaikaran:
Assistant Curate/Silver Saints Director
Pat Ferguson:
Parish Nurse Candidate, RN
David Weaver:
Director of Church Music
Doug Wilson-Hodge:
Rector's Warden
Wendy Kilgour:
People's Warden
Mary Townshend:
Deputy Rector's Warden
Jim Smythe:
Deputy People's Warden
Alexandra Strong:
Interim Director of
Children's Christian Education
Assistant Curate/Silver Saints Director
Pat Ferguson:
Parish Nurse Candidate, RN
David Weaver:
Director of Church Music
Doug Wilson-Hodge:
Rector's Warden
Wendy Kilgour:
People's Warden
Mary Townshend:
Deputy Rector's Warden
Jim Smythe:
Deputy People's Warden
Alexandra Strong:
Interim Director of
Children's Christian Education

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Celina Ho
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St. Aidan's Anglican Church Service Times
Regular Service Times:
In-person Eucharist Worship
~ Wednesdays at 10 am
~ Sundays at 9 am & 11 am
Iona Morning Prayer Service (Online - via Zoom)
~ Thursdays at 10 am
'Silver Saints' Service Times:
People Care Seniors Home ~ 3rd Wednesday Monthly at 2 pm
(1242 Oakcrossing Rd London ON N6H 0G2)
Amica Retirement Home ~ 4th Wednesday Monthly at 2:30 pm
(517 Fanshawe Park Rd W London ON N6G 0C1)
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In-person Eucharist Worship
~ Wednesdays at 10 am
~ Sundays at 9 am & 11 am
Iona Morning Prayer Service (Online - via Zoom)
~ Thursdays at 10 am
'Silver Saints' Service Times:
People Care Seniors Home ~ 3rd Wednesday Monthly at 2 pm
(1242 Oakcrossing Rd London ON N6H 0G2)
Amica Retirement Home ~ 4th Wednesday Monthly at 2:30 pm
(517 Fanshawe Park Rd W London ON N6G 0C1)
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Mon/Wed/Fri 9 am - 1 pm
Tues/Thurs 2 pm - 5 pm
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Saint Aidan
Saint Aidan was an Irish monk who moved to Iona about 630. His virtues shone so brightly that he was selected (635) as first Bishop of Lindisfarne, and in time became apostle of Northumbria. Saint Bede is lavish in his praise of Aidan writing that, 'he cultivated peace and love, unity and humility; he was above anger and greed, and despised pride and conceit.'
Aidan carried out the task of converting Northern England. He founded schools, churches and monasteries, and then left them to grow on their own while he moved on to a new place. Oswine, King of Northumbria, who had studied in Ireland, was a great friend of Saint Aidan, and did all he could for the Irish missioners.
A story told about Aidan and the King demonstrates the depth of Aidan’s love for God’s children. When Aidan grew older and found traveling on foot more difficult, Oswine gave him a horse from the royal stables. Of course this would be a great help for his journeys, but not far into his first journey with the horse, Aidan came upon a beggar and gave him the horse, elaborate saddle and bridle included, and then continued on foot. When Aidan returned, Oswine was furious, asking, 'Why that particular horse? Couldn't you at least have asked for an ordinary horse to give the man?' Aidan retorted, 'Do you care more for the child of a mare than for a child of God?' Oswine cast off his sword and knelt in repentance.
Saint Aidan died at Bamborough on the last day of August, 651, and his remains were taken to Lindisfarne. Again it is Bede who tells us that, 'he was a pontiff inspired with a passionate love of virtue, but at the same time full of a surpassing mildness and gentleness.'
His feast is celebrated August 31st.
Saint Aidan was an Irish monk who moved to Iona about 630. His virtues shone so brightly that he was selected (635) as first Bishop of Lindisfarne, and in time became apostle of Northumbria. Saint Bede is lavish in his praise of Aidan writing that, 'he cultivated peace and love, unity and humility; he was above anger and greed, and despised pride and conceit.'
Aidan carried out the task of converting Northern England. He founded schools, churches and monasteries, and then left them to grow on their own while he moved on to a new place. Oswine, King of Northumbria, who had studied in Ireland, was a great friend of Saint Aidan, and did all he could for the Irish missioners.
A story told about Aidan and the King demonstrates the depth of Aidan’s love for God’s children. When Aidan grew older and found traveling on foot more difficult, Oswine gave him a horse from the royal stables. Of course this would be a great help for his journeys, but not far into his first journey with the horse, Aidan came upon a beggar and gave him the horse, elaborate saddle and bridle included, and then continued on foot. When Aidan returned, Oswine was furious, asking, 'Why that particular horse? Couldn't you at least have asked for an ordinary horse to give the man?' Aidan retorted, 'Do you care more for the child of a mare than for a child of God?' Oswine cast off his sword and knelt in repentance.
Saint Aidan died at Bamborough on the last day of August, 651, and his remains were taken to Lindisfarne. Again it is Bede who tells us that, 'he was a pontiff inspired with a passionate love of virtue, but at the same time full of a surpassing mildness and gentleness.'
His feast is celebrated August 31st.
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