NAIN Conference postponed
On March 12th WAICC decided to “postpone indefinitely” hosting NAIN Connect 2025.
The events on the continent these past number of months have interfered with planning and participation.
Any new developments will be posted.
On March 12th WAICC decided to “postpone indefinitely” hosting NAIN Connect 2025.
The events on the continent these past number of months have interfered with planning and participation.
Any new developments will be posted.
A “Blessing of the Animals” took place on Oct 2nd at 3pm in Willow Park Wolfville. People brought pets or a memento/photo to be blessed at an outdoor service of prayer, songs and readings celebrating the feast of St. Francis. See photos below.
Annual General Meeting. All welcome! Wednesday, May 11, 7:00 pm, via Zoom. Contact or a WAICC church for the Zoom link and other info. Topic: Homelessness & Affordable Housing We need to shine a light on the homelessness issue. Following the AGM business meeting, John Andrew will make a presentation and take questions. John is…
The season of Lent begins with that haunting reminder, “You are dust, and to dust you shall return.” Most of the time we avoid the words, the thought. We want to believe we will live forever, as if believing it will make it happen. As long as we don’t think about death—our death—we will hold…
Life of Palestinian Christians Today: Understanding Faith, Resilience, and Current Realities A Public Talk with Shadia Qubti Thursday, May 28, 8:30 pm The venue has changed. Please note the public talk will be in Acadia’s Harvey Denton Hall Lobby
January 19th to 26th All are welcome. Ecumenical Worship, Sock-Hop Dance, Evensong Worship & Potluck Supper, Sock Drive. Details below: Sock Drive: New or very gently used socks for all ages wanted. Collection bins located at St. Francis Catholic Church, Orchard Valley United Church, L`Arche, etc. Socks will go to agencies such as Open Arms,…
Friday, April 14, 2016, 11 a.m. Start at at St. Francis of Assisi Roman Catholic Church, Wolfville. Theme: Fear Not! Introduction: The cross of Jesus’ crucifixion is a universal symbol of human suffering. Traditionally, Christians have gathered on Good Friday to remember the death of Jesus. Again this year, member churches and organizations of the Wolfville…