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Here is the sermon preached by Archbishop Skelton at her first scheduled archiepiscopal visitation to a parish offering in-person worship since March.
Her Grace took the Gospel for her text: Matthew 18:21-35
The Sunday was also a Celebration of the beginning of the parish's preparation for their Centennial year in 2021. An ambitious revitalization of the parish and particularly their ministry in the neighbourhood and region.
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- Archbishop Skelton says "May the peace of the Lord be always with you"
- Archbishop Skelton and Rev. Miranda Sutherland unfurl the "Revitalization" banner at the chancel entrance
- Displaying the "100" posters
- The community waves during the physically distanced, post worship al fresco luncheon in the parking lot.