Whether you are a Christian who has worshipped in the Anglican tradition, are of another Christian denomination another faith entirely, or simply interested in understanding more about what our faith community is all about, you are warmly welcome to visit or join us in worship. There is no dress code ... read more
Our Faith
The Cathedral belongs to the Anglican Church of Canada, and the world-wide Anglican Communion, celebrating the historic sacraments and sharing the Word of God contained in the Old (Hebrew) and the New (Greek) Testaments of the Christian scriptures. As a member ... read more
Our Building
Many visitors are astonished to find such a grand statement of Gothic Revival architecture in the relatively small city of Fredericton. The building is the result of one man's vision: John Medley, the first Bishop of the Diocese. Medley, who arrived ... read more
Games Night Set Up We hosted virtual games nights over the winter term in addition to meeting for Bible study
Gathering Around Scripture
This term we studied the Gospel of Luke. Our hope was to draw on our 12 Neighbours study from last term and continue to think about what it means to love our neighbours. There was a bit of dread in the air as we anticipated hosting everything online for the winter term, but we were pleasantly surprised. People showed up! They wanted to engage with Scripture with their friends, and they found our Bible study a good place to do so. I think attendance was more consistent than it’s ever been.
One of our “picnics” held online, the first half of May was cold and rainy here!
Picnics in The Park
We are thankful for the warm weather and will be taking advantage of it this summer by hosting weekly, socially distanced “picnics in the park”. We’ll be gathering in Queen’s Square Park at 6pm on Thursday evenings all summer with our packed dinners to sit on the grass together, six feet apart. If weather or pandemic restrictions require it, we’ll meet online to eat together. Feel free to share this information with any students in the Fredericton area who may want to join us.
Thank You
This August will be my final month as a campus minister with InterVarsity. I want to thank all of you who have prayed and donated during the past four years. This work is not something that any one person can do alone and I am very grateful for your many contributions to it. I’m sad to be leaving and also excited for the next adventure, I’ll be heading back to school in the fall to study law at UNB. My colleague Patrick will continue to serve students in New Brunswick. InterVarsity’s Atlantic Director, Jamie Macarthur, is looking for staff and/or volunteers to serve the work in New Brunswick and across the Atlantic region. If you have any questions about InterVarsity’s future in New Brunswick, or just want to say hello, please reach out to Jamie!
Krystal, myself, and Emma as students at a retreat in 2014.
Join Us for a Reunion
We are hosting a reunion for all staff, students, volunteers and friends who have ever been involved with InterVarsity in New Brunswick. We’re going to meet for one hour over zoom on Sunday, May 30th from 7pm to 8pm to catch up and reminisce. InterVarsity’s Atlantic Director Jamie, and President Nigel, will both be joining us. Come meet them! You should have already received an invitation to this from us, but if you’re looking for the zoom link just respond to this email.
Fundraising Update
I will be raising support for InterVarsity in New Brunswick this summer. As an Atlantic Team, we have set collective goals around raising funds and finding volunteers before the end of August. I hope to connect with you in the coming months!
We’re still living in a pandemic. Please pray that students will recharge this summer after another challenging online term. Pray for health and safety this summer, and that universities will be able to re-open fully in the fall.
Pray for connections this summer. The sun is shining, the birds are chirping, and we’re meeting outside! Please pray that friendships will form and that students will experience community in meaningful ways.
Tours of the Cathedral run daily in July and August. Drop by for a tour of one of Fredericton's oldest and most beautiful buildings! 150 Church Street, #frederictonTours are free, donations are welcome (fill out a donation envelope to receive a tax receipt).2024 schedule:Monday-Friday 10:00am - 5:00pmSaturday 9:00am - 5:00pmSunday 1:00pm - 4:00pmSelf-guided tour booklets are available in English, French, German, and Spanish.Tours made possible due to receipt of a Community Funding Grant from the City of Fredericton. ... See MoreSee Less
We're pleased to welcome talented young soprano Muriel Falkenstein to the Summer Music Series today! Join us for some lovely music.Concerts in the series feature a variety of soloists and instruments: piano, violin, cello, guitar, organ, bass, fiddle and viola.. All are welcome to attend these concerts, designed to fit perfectly within the lunch hour: Fridays from 12:10-12:50 p.m., 05 July-30 August. 150 Church Street #fredericton. Free admission, donations encouraged. Performers will receive an honorarium and proceeds will support the Cathedral Organ Renovation Fund. ... See MoreSee Less
These are images of the church of St. Mary-St. George Anglican, which has been lost. Please pray for the firefighters in, as well as residents, and animals of Alberta and BC. ... See MoreSee Less
“Are. You. KIDDING?!” I yelled, digging through our dryer looking for my shirt. I found it. And . . . something else. My white shirt had an ink spot on it. In fact, it looked like a jaguar pelt: b...
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