Newsletter for AbbeyChurch and Emmaus - April 12 2026 - Easter 2 (with confirmations)
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Newsletter for AbbeyChurch and Emmaus - April 12 2026 - Easter 2 (with confirmations)
Worship for Sunday April 12th

Worship for Sunday April 12th

Join us as we continue in the joy that the Risen Christ brings!  

This week - we walk with apostle Thomas to encounter the Risen Christ in faith and in doubt.

And our joy is magnified as we confirm three of our youth in their faith!  

Michelle preaches ...  Bishop Anna Greenwood-Lee from the Anglican diocese presides... 

The band leads us in joyful song and praise...

There will be bread and wine. Christ's Table is set - and all are welcome. Come ...

 

The order of service leaflet will soon be available here.

This church would not survive without its members' participation. To sign up for scripture reading or other helping roles, please click here or chat with Margot, our rota coordinator.

Image: “Jesus Shows Himself to Thomas” by Rowan and Irene LeCompte, one of six mosaic murals by artists Rowan and Irene LeCompte in the Resurrection Chapel at the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C., USA

Get to know : Amaya!

Get to know : Amaya!

Hi! My name is Amaya I just turned 16. I love my cats, my family and friends, and the sunshine. I love to be outside and go on walks with my friends, and I love music-especially playing it in the car with my family.

I found myself at Abbey Church when I was four years old, in fact I was there for when it started! What I love about Abbey Church is that it is always a super great community of people to be around. Being a member for so long i’ve got so many opportunities to meet people who are some of the most kind, genuine, and caring people I’ve ever met. Abbey Church is full of joy and love and i’m so grateful to be surrounded by it every Sunday!

My faith journey started from a young age. From going to church every Sunday, doing prayer at my house, going to church camps, and eventually camp counselling and leading Sunday school for the kids, i’ve been through so many delightful experiences along my faith journey. I think that what calls me to follow Jesus is how I see Jesus through others. Whether that be through the kids I work with, the people I talk to within the community and the people I talk to outside of the community, I love to look for Jesus in everyone and everything.

I think that the thing that most brings me joy is seeing other people happy. I love when the people around me are filled with light and joy when they are near, and I love to make others smile and feel confident. A cause that I personally think is so important and that moves me deeply, is knowing that everyone is human. I think that sometimes in a world so overthrown by anger and feelings of superiority it can be hard to remember that it is everyone’s first time living, and though we are all different that doesn’t mean anyone is less than.

A scripture that moves me is 1 Corinthians 13:8. This scripture states that “love never fails” and I think that is such a powerful message that we need in our world now and forever.

Get to know : Zion!

Get to know : Zion!

Hello, my name is Zion. I am in grade 10 at Oak Bay High School, I have 2 cats and one dog.

I was one of the founding members of AbbeyChurch and have been here for 11 years. The one thing I love about Abbey Church is the put together services, activities and food.

My faith journey started when I was 4 when AbbeyChurch was created, and has been with me for 11 years.  I chose to follow Jesus because he is an inspiration and a role model as well as someone to talk to.

What brings me joy?

Friends, Family, energy drinks, new clothes and community

What is a cause or concern that moves you deeply/ that you are passionate about?

Homework concerns me deeply and I’m passionate about Art, music and drinks

The scripture that moves me is psalm 121 because I like the imagery of looking up to the mountains and the image of God watching over you and is also right next to you at all times, "The lord is your shade at your right hand"

Get to know : Abi!

Get to know : Abi!

Hi, I’m Abi, I’m currently in 10th grade at Reynolds, I like baking, walking and hanging out with my friends.

My family discovered this church and started coming regularly after our move to Victoria oh and now my dad’s a priest here. I love the AbbeyChurch community and how everyone is so welcoming and kind to everyone.

I’ve been going to church since I was a young kid and I’ve always felt curious about Jesus and what he has done.

Something that brings me joy is building connections and meeting new people, I also love to go to new places and try new things as well.

One part of scripture I love, and read for evening prayer is, Matthew 6:34, “So do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will bring worries of its own. Today’s trouble is enough for today.”  I really love this passage and how it reminds me to slow down and take things one at a time instead of jumping ahead.

Celebrating our Confirmands!

from Rev. Meagan Crosby 

 

"I thank my God for every remembrance of you, always in every one of my prayers for all of you, praying with joy for your partnership in the gospel from the first day until now. I am confident of this, that the one who began a good work in you will continue to complete it until the day of Jesus Christ. (Philippians 1:3-6)

 

The words from Paul's letter to the Philippians came to mind when I was reflecting on these past months of formation.  It has been an incredible privilege to walk with Abigail, Amaya and Zion these past 6 months.  There was no doubt that their 'partnership in the gospel' was present from the beginning and during this time I watched as they moved from receiving the teaching, liturgy or experience, to actively engaging, challenging and leading. 

 

In a time when choosing to identify as Christian can be fraught, these three young adults have shown a faith and love of God that is a joy to behold. Their faith is one that looks clearly at the challenges in their lives and the world and yet is anchored in the Gospel and their call to follow Jesus. They don't pretend to have it all figured out and yet have a certainty of the love of God that has refreshed and recalled me to the central tenet of our faith - to love God, to love each other and to know ourselves deeply loved by God. 

 

A big thank you to Lucy, Rick Kool, Lynn, Matt, Jonathan, Michelle and Rob who shared their wisdom and faith throughout confirmation. Thank you to Oak Bay United, Christ Church Cathedral and Coastline for their hospitality as we explored our neighbourhood expressions of worship. And of course, thank you to the AbbeyChurch community for your accompaniment and encouragement especially as they led public prayer for the first time!

 

Amaya, Zion and Abi, I do indeed give thanks for each of you and for the light of Christ I see shining so brightly in each of you. The church is blessed to have your spirit, your voice and your presence! Our prayers are with you this weekend and throughout your ongoing journey of faith. God bless you each with deep love and abiding peace!     

Remembering the Sacred Journey - ten years on

Remembering the Sacred Journey - ten years on

Bishop Logan McMenamie reflects...

Bishop Logan McMenamie (third from the left) during the Sacred Journey.

Image and article courtesy of Logan McMenamie.
 
 

Ten years ago, in March 2016, a pilgrimage began in Port McNeill as an act of penance for the sins of a colonial past that would culminate over 460 kilometers later, on the steps of Christ Church Cathedral, Victoria on Easter Sunday.

Ten years on, it is time to remember the First Nations communities visited and the relationships formed, the parishes who welcomed and fed us and gave us a place to rest, the volunteers who made the journey happen and those who walked with us and prayed that our feet would hold up. Among many, we especially remember the drivers Jeff, Wally, Doug and John, and Marcia who provided support along the way.

Ten years on, it is time to remember why the Sacred Journey was undertaken and to recognize that while the pilgrimage was an early step, the work is not done. These memories of the past are offered as a contribution to the efforts of the present.

Anglicans arrived on these islands and inlets as part of a colonial project. Our church was entangled with colonial power and participated in the Residential School system — one of the largest Residential Schools in Canada was in Alert Bay. This history continues to shape relationships, inflict wounds and point to obligations that cannot be ignored.

The goal of the Sacred Journey was to symbolically re-enter the land, but to do so differently. We sought first to recognize that we did not bring the Creator with us. The Creator was already here, present in the land, sea, sky and, most importantly, in the Peoples already here, known in their languages, worldviews, songs and ceremonies.

To acknowledge these truths, we set out to walk from Alert Bay to Victoria, stopping in each of the traditional territories we crossed. In each place, we sought to apologize for the church’s role in Residential Schools, to ask permission to enter the territory and, where invited, to stay, listen and honour the people of that place by offering to journey with them toward reconciliation.

The responses from communities varied, as we expected they would. Some welcomed us, some were cautious, some were rightly skeptical. Each response was a gift, reminding us that reconciliation cannot be demanded or rushed, only received with humility, patience and respect.

This was never just a symbolic walk. It was a spiritual discipline, a public confession and a commitment to walk differently in the future, together where possible and always with honesty about the past. The Sacred Journey provided a starting point for efforts that continue under new leadership, as Anglicans move forward on the important path to reconciliation and hope, in recognition that the work is not yet done.

Watch the short film One Step to learn more about the Sacred Journey.

North Park Hampers : volunteer opportunity

North Park Hampers : volunteer opportunity

We've at Emmaus and AbbeyChurch have been a part of helping out on hampers for a while.  If you can help out somewhat regularly, please do drop them a line!

 

If you would like to give to support the work NPNA does in serving food to our neighbours you can do so at this link.

For more infomation visit:

http://abbeychurch.ca/news/north-park-hampers-more-helpers-needed

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Weekday Morning Prayer

Weekday Morning Prayer

All are welcome!

NOTE: Morning Prayer happens 4 weekday mornings - join us at any of these times:

 

+ Mondays at 9am - Morning Prayer with Centering Prayer @ The Upper Room (aka AbbeyChurch office - off the Balmoral parking lot, metal stairs up) - in-person only.  There is not usually AM prayer on holiday Mondays. 

+ Tuesdays at 9am - Morning Prayer  @ Emmaus/AbbeyChurch Upper Room  (off the Balmoral parking lot, metal stairs up) - in-person and online.

+ Thursdays at 8:15am - Morning Prayer - @ The Upper Room  (off the Balmoral parking lot, metal stairs up) - in-person and online.

+ Fridays at 8:15am - Morning Prayer - online on zoom only.

Our weekday common prayer is liturgical in nature and based on ancient monastic practices.

It's open to all who wish to join in-person or online.

We sometimes chant the psalms, listen to a reading or readings assigned for the day, have a short period of silence, sharing and intercessory prayer.

 

The liturgies and psalter for weekday prayer are posted here.  

Please do email for a zoom link if you are joining online.

About Us

About Us

The Emmaus Community is a neo-monastic intentional community of ordinary people who commit ourselves to following Jesus in ways akin to the monastic life.

The AbbeyChurch is a Sunday worship expression of the Emmaus Community. 

Not all AbbeyChurch folks are part of Emmaus - you're welcome to be a part of AbbeyChurch regardless of connection to Emmaus!

As a witness to unity and diversity, we are an ecumenical shared ministry of The United Church of Canada and The Anglican Church of Canada. We intentionally draw on the 'jewels' of these traditions, as well as the wider church.

The Emmaus Community and the AbbeyChurch acknowledge that we worship, take action and pray on the stolen territory of the Songhees and Xwsepsum (Esquimalt) Nations, the Lək̓ʷəŋən  peoples'.

How to Donate

We're grateful for your contributions to our common life as both Emmaus and the AbbeyChurch.

We are  our own registered CRA charity and have our own bank account!

We  accept e-transfers to treasurer@emmauscommunity.ca for charitable donations.  If you'd like a charitable receipt, please email your contact information to that same address or fill out this form so we can send you a receipt at tax time.

In addition to the many ways to participate, there are a number of ways you can give finanically - including PAR (monthly withdrawl), CanadaHelps (one-time giving) and by cash or debit (via Square) on Sundays at AbbeyChurch. 

You can read more about the options and a bit about our finances here. 

For more infomation visit:

http://abbeychurch.ca/news/how-to-donate

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Wider Community Events

below are things happening in the wider faith community / neighbourhood

In this section, and posted below, are things that folks have flagged as wanting to share with the community.  If you have something you'd like to add, please email admin@abbeychurch.ca and we'll do our best to get it in!

 

 

Good Relations Event

Good Relations Event

Sunday April 26th, 2:00 pm

Good Relations with Adam Olsen is a public dialogue responding to the growing strain in Crown–Indigenous relations in British Columbia and the rise of anti-Indigenous rhetoric online. At a time when trust is eroding and legal obligations are too often ignored or misrepresented, this event creates space for thoughtful, informed, and respectful conversation.

Hosted by Adam Olsen, Good Relations brings together authors, academics, and activists to explore good relations grounded in law, lived experience, and moral responsibility. Through honest dialogue and critical inquiry, audiences are invited to move beyond slogans and conflict toward understanding, accountability, and the hard work of relationship-building.

At this April 26th event, Adam Olsen welcomes George Abbott, author and BC Treaty Commissioner, for a conversation about his bestselling book, Unceded: Understanding British Columbia’s Colonial Past and Why It Matters Now. Drawing on archival research and his firsthand experience inside government, Abbott traces more than 150 years of Crown–Indigenous relations in British Columbia, from the province’s refusal to negotiate treaties to the legal and political consequences that shape today’s reconciliation landscape. In dialogue with Adam Olsen, this event explores Crown-Indigenous relations, why historical clarity matters now, and how law, policy, and relationships must evolve if British Columbia is to move toward justice, accountability, and durable good relations.

 

Please note that this event will be filmed.

For more infomation visit:

https://marywinspear.ca/events-and-programs/better-relations-with-adam-olsen-and-george-abbott/

buy tickets and read more details here

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