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St. John
Ida
ON
L0A 1G0
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Who we are
Welcome!
St. John’s Ida is an Anglican Church, about 15 minutes west of Peterborough, with a long and rich history. Our mission statement is “To know Christ and to make him known”. This shapes the life of our community.
At a recent meeting the following responses were offered to the question: “what do we hold most dear?”
Family
Scripture
Gospel Preaching
Music
Feeling at Home
Fellowship (caring within the Church family and beyond)
That we know our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ and we want to make him known.
We seek to cultivate a welcoming community where all people can come and grow in the knowledge and love of God who has made himself known supremely in Jesus Christ and who is present by the Holy Spirit.
If you are looking for a church family, regardless of your church background, where you can make new friends, belong and feel at home, then we encourage you to join us on a Sunday morning (9:30am). In addition to Sunday mornings we have a variety of activities that go on during the week, depending on the time of year (Tuesday Night Dinners, Bible Studies, Youth Groups, T-Ball, to name a few).
Peter Mills
Rector (Pastor)
St. John’s Ida is an Anglican Church, about 15 minutes west of Peterborough, with a long and rich history. Our mission statement is “To know Christ and to make him known”. This shapes the life of our community.
At a recent meeting the following responses were offered to the question: “what do we hold most dear?”
Family
Scripture
Gospel Preaching
Music
Feeling at Home
Fellowship (caring within the Church family and beyond)
That we know our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ and we want to make him known.
We seek to cultivate a welcoming community where all people can come and grow in the knowledge and love of God who has made himself known supremely in Jesus Christ and who is present by the Holy Spirit.
If you are looking for a church family, regardless of your church background, where you can make new friends, belong and feel at home, then we encourage you to join us on a Sunday morning (9:30am). In addition to Sunday mornings we have a variety of activities that go on during the week, depending on the time of year (Tuesday Night Dinners, Bible Studies, Youth Groups, T-Ball, to name a few).
Peter Mills
Rector (Pastor)
Street Address
Church Pastor
The Rev. Peter Mills
Rector
1758 County Road 10
Ida,
ON
L0A 1G0
Canada
Phone: 705-944-5350
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Quote of the Day
Proverbs 16:18
Pride goeth before destruction, and an haughty spirit before a fall.
Pride goeth before destruction, and an haughty spirit before a fall.
Denomination
Anglican Church
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The Rev. Peter Mills
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Rector
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Marilyn Marshall
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Mailing Address
P.O. Box 339
Millbrook, ON
L0A 1G0
Millbrook, ON
L0A 1G0
Driving Directions to St. John
Travel/Directions Tips
We are about 15 minutes west of Peterborough and five minutes north of Millbrook. We are one minute north of the four way stop in Cavan (Highway 7a and County Road 10). These times are assuming that you are traveling by car!
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St. John Ida Service Times
Worship Services
SUNDAY: Our Sunday service is held at 9:30 am.
We gather on Sunday mornings at 9:30 am. The first, third and fifth Sundays of each month are Holy Communion, while the second and fourth are services of Morning Prayer. Both forms of worship include prayer, Bible readings, uplifting hymns and songs and a hope-filled message.
THE CHRISTMAS SEASON:
Christmas Eve we begin our celebration of this most Holy Night at 7:00 pm. with a service for families and children. At 9:00 p.m. we have a quieter more reflective service.
On Christmas Day our service at 9:30 a.m.
NEW YEAR’S EVE:
On December 31st at 5:00 pm in the afternoon we hold a service of “Memories and Dreams”. This is a quiet, reflective service in which there is an opportunity to bring some closure to the year that is just ending, and to ask God’s blessing on our memories of what has been and on our hopes for what is to come.
THE LENTEN AND EASTER SEASON:
We begin our observation of Lent with an Ash Wednesday service held in the evening. During Holy week we offer Eucharist at mid-day on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.
On Holy Thursday our service is in the evening with Eucharist. On Good Friday, at 11:00 am. there is a reading of the Passion and a Meditation of the Cross. Easter Sunday is a joyful celebration with Holy Eucharist and joyous music.
ROGATION:
In the Spring, around the time of the May 24th weekend, a time when we ask God’s blessing for the farms, farmers, animals and crops being planted. This service is normally held outside.
HARVEST THANKSGIVING:
Being a rural community, Harvest Thanksgiving is very significant. We celebrate with Holy Eucharist on the Sunday of Thanksgiving weekend.
WEDDINGS AND BAPTISMS:
Weddings and Baptisms are arranged through the Rector. Baptism are usually held within the Sunday Eucharist Service.
Service Times last updated on the 4th of February, 2015
SUNDAY: Our Sunday service is held at 9:30 am.
We gather on Sunday mornings at 9:30 am. The first, third and fifth Sundays of each month are Holy Communion, while the second and fourth are services of Morning Prayer. Both forms of worship include prayer, Bible readings, uplifting hymns and songs and a hope-filled message.
THE CHRISTMAS SEASON:
Christmas Eve we begin our celebration of this most Holy Night at 7:00 pm. with a service for families and children. At 9:00 p.m. we have a quieter more reflective service.
On Christmas Day our service at 9:30 a.m.
NEW YEAR’S EVE:
On December 31st at 5:00 pm in the afternoon we hold a service of “Memories and Dreams”. This is a quiet, reflective service in which there is an opportunity to bring some closure to the year that is just ending, and to ask God’s blessing on our memories of what has been and on our hopes for what is to come.
THE LENTEN AND EASTER SEASON:
We begin our observation of Lent with an Ash Wednesday service held in the evening. During Holy week we offer Eucharist at mid-day on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.
On Holy Thursday our service is in the evening with Eucharist. On Good Friday, at 11:00 am. there is a reading of the Passion and a Meditation of the Cross. Easter Sunday is a joyful celebration with Holy Eucharist and joyous music.
ROGATION:
In the Spring, around the time of the May 24th weekend, a time when we ask God’s blessing for the farms, farmers, animals and crops being planted. This service is normally held outside.
HARVEST THANKSGIVING:
Being a rural community, Harvest Thanksgiving is very significant. We celebrate with Holy Eucharist on the Sunday of Thanksgiving weekend.
WEDDINGS AND BAPTISMS:
Weddings and Baptisms are arranged through the Rector. Baptism are usually held within the Sunday Eucharist Service.
Service Times last updated on the 4th of February, 2015
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