St. Cuthbert Anglican Church

"Growing, Knowing & Sharing God's Love"

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Sunday, December 21, 2025

Advent 4 - Love

8:00am - Said Holy Communion BCP

10:00am - Choral Eucharist BAS*


*Available via live Zoom: Click Here To Join This Sunday's Service

*With Sunday School & Supervised Nursery

Thursday, December 18, 2025

St. Thomas the Apostle

10:00am - Said Holy Communion BAS

Future Events Focus

Advent Book Study

Advent of the Saviour by Cindy Bunch.

Rev. Monte will be leading the study after the Thursday 10am Service.

Bring your book with your answers to questions filled in to get us going faster in the discussions.

Christmas & New Year Updates


Festival of Lessons & Carols: Sunday, December 21 during the 10:00 am Service

 

Christmas Eve Services on Wednesday, December 24

5:00 pm – Children & Family Service

7:00 pm – Candlelight Eucharist with Youth Choir

11:00 pm – Candlelight Eucharist with Adult Choir

 

Christmas Day Service, Thursday, December 25

10:30 am – Eucharist Service

 

NO THURSDAY SERVICE

January 1, 2026

 

2025 TAX RECEIPTS: ALL envelope donations must be in to the Church by December 28 to be included in the 2025 year.  No receipt will be issued after December 31.

 

ALL Expenses/Receipts: must be into the Church office no later than, Wednesday, December 31. Any questions please contact Yolanda Lumase: 604-594-8822 or email: ylumase@stcuthbert.ca

 

ANNUAL REPORTS: If you are in charge of a group within the church you are expected to submit an annual report typed and ready for printing no later than December 31, 2025, email your report to: bfortin@stcuthbert.ca


SAVE THE DATES: for the AGING WITH GRACE SEMINAR which will be run for 6 weeks on Thursdays in 2026 after our Thursday mid-week service thus:

1.   January 8, 2026Gerotranscendence

2.   January 15, 2026Intentional Christian Grandparenting

3.  January 22, 2026Alzheimer, Dementia, Parkinson’s, Hearing & Eyesight Losses

4.  January 29, 2026Knowing When It’s Time To Downsize and the Resources

5.   February 5, 2026Palliative Care & Last Rites

6.   February 12, 2026Legacy Planning & Terminal Costs

There will be 6 professional speakers in these 6 fields that will present material on the topics and then avail themselves to answer questions. Look out for promotional flier coming out soon.

St Cuthbert's Recycles

New Initiative

If you have usable furniture, toys, and equipment to recycle. This is the platform. Please get in touch with Rev. Monte - revmonte@stcuthbert.ca

Celebration of Life Service

for Joe Pereira is

Saturday, January 10 at 2:00 pm

Monthly Luncheon

Monday, January 12 at 12:00 noon.

St. Cuthbert Hall. Cost $6.00/person.

All welcome!

Jan Wilmot: 604-584-0710

Pastoral Musings

Which Is Our Viewpoint When We Come To Communion?


There are things that have caused believers to disinvite each other at the Eucharist table and here is one of those issues:


Consubstantiation Vs. Transubstantiation


Transubstantiation is the belief that the substance of the bread and wine is entirely changed into the body and blood of Christ, while consubstantiation is the belief that the body and blood of Christ are present in, with, and under the bread and wine, which remain unchanged. The main difference is the change of substance: transubstantiation involves a complete transformation, while consubstantiation maintains the bread and wine alongside the real presence of Christ. 

 

Transubstantiation

  • Definition: The substance of the bread and wine is fully transformed into the substance of the body and blood of Christ. 
  • Key idea: The change is at the level of substance, while the appearances (accidents) of bread and wine remain the same.
  • Analogy: A single substance replaces another. 


Consubstantiation

  • Definition: The body and blood of Christ are truly present with the bread and wine, but the bread and wine themselves do not change their substance. 
  • Key idea: Christ's presence is joined to the elements, meaning the bread remains bread, and the wine remains wine, but both are present simultaneously. 
  • Analogy: A sponge with water—both the sponge and the water are distinct but together in the same place


I know that some of us are what we call "cradle Anglicans," that is those who were born in an Anglican household and were baptized as infants, my question to everyone this week, regardless of "cradle Anglican" or not, is where do we stand as Anglicans - transubstantiation or consubstantiation? What is our viewpoint?


Rev. Monte

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