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During these uncommon times, many aspects of our lives that we took either for granted, or as a norm that couldn't change, have changed very much.  Since mid March 2020, we have stopped gathering in person at church, and instead tried to find different ways to stay physically distant, while maintaining the social and spiritual closeness.  Our baptism calls us to are to respond to human need by loving service, to seek to transform unjust structures of society and we do that by loving our neighbour as ourselves.  So we are doing Church from Home!

The people of St. Bart's are worshipping
in community from home! 

Sundays at 10am
Worship services on on YouTube


Monday to Friday Mornings
Matins on YouTube


Monday to Friday Evenings
Compline (Night Prayer) on YouTube


Wednesday Evenings
Book of Common Prayer Evening Prayer 
on YouTube


Thursday Mornings during June at 11:00 am
Bible study on Zoom. You can email the Church Office for Zoom Code

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Saturday Evenings
​Vigil of the Resurrection on YouTube

"However that may be, let each of you lead the life that the Lord has assigned, to which God called you." 1 Corinthians 7:17.
The Church of St. Bartholomew
718 Cathcart Blvd
Sarnia, ON N7V 2N5


Church Office Hours
Tuesday-Friday
​12:00 pm-4:00 pm
519-383-6933

​Email Fr Raymond Hodgson
Email the Church Office
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We acknowledge that the land on which we gather is the traditional territory
of the Anishnaabeg, specifically the Aamjiwanaang First Nation.
 
The Church of St. Bartholomew is a parish of the Anglican Diocese of Huron,
and the Anglican Church of Canada.


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