Anglican Parish of Seaforth
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  • Home
  • About Us
    • Who We Are
    • Vitality
    • Stewardship and Giving
    • FundScrip
    • Documents
  • Greeters and Readers
  • Contact Us
  • Calendar
  • Ministries
  • Gallery
    • Re-dedication of Memorial Scrolls
    • Baby Shower
  • Archives
  • Parish Goals 2025-2030

Eastern Shore, Nova Scotia
One Parish -One Church -One Community 

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The Parish of Seaforth consists of one place of worship, All Apostles By the Sea; which represents the unification of the five former Anglican church communities on the Eastern Shore.
 
The Eucharist is celebrated every Sunday at 10 am with special services held to celebrate exceptional moments in Christ’s life.  Services alternate between The Book of Common Prayer (BCP) and The Book of Alternative Services (BAS).  

Our youth members are recognized as the present reality of the church and are thus supported in various ways.  Sunday school is offered to prepare youth for confirmation in the Anglican faith and fellowship events involving youth are planned.

The congregation of the Parish of Seaforth invites you to attend a service, or to contact our ministers for more information, or a coffee!  We look forward to greeting you with a friendly and genuine Maritime welcome and including you in our active and caring Christian community!

Our Mission & Diocesan Vision

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Our Parish Mission:  To build a Christ centered community; rich in faith, hope, fellowship and love.​

Our Vision:  To invite and welcome everyone and engage 88 new members to our Church Community by 2025.
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  • Diocese of Nova Scotia and PEI

  • Mission: To participate in God’s mission of reconciling the world to God through Jesus Christ.
    • to proclaim the Good News of the Kingdom;
    • to teach, baptize and nurture new believers;
    • to respond to human need by loving service;
    • to seek to transform unjust structures of society, to challenge violence of every kind and to pursue peace and reconciliation
    • to strive to safeguard the integrity of creation and sustain and renew the life of the earth.

  • Vision: To create and sustain Christ-centered, mission-minded- ministering communities of faith.

    How?
    By focusing on the Marks of Mission of the Anglican Communion (1984)


Anglican Parish of Seaforth, Diocese of Nova Scotia and PEI (C) 2016.