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Our parish was founded in 1792, and since that day it has been a house of prayer and a gathering place not only for its parishioners, but for the entire town. We are proud of our history and beautiful buildings, but we are more than an historical site. We are a vibrant and growing community of faith which seeks to serve God through worship, outreach, and education. We hope you enjoy your visit to our website and we look forward to welcoming you in person.

 

THE RECTOR'S DAILY LENTEN MEDITATION

Click the link below to watch and hear Lenten meditations from The Rev'd Leighton Lee.

Thursday, March 13, 2025https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lm1Cdt5hexI 

 

JOURNEYS THROUGH LENT:  A MUSICAL PILGRIMAGE

Lent is an important time in the Christian life for reflection and penitence. Often, we mark this season with daily devotional readings for a desired soulful introspection. Music provides a non-verbal access to the working of the soul in a similarly deep and emotionally introspective way.

To encourage this musical approach to your Lenten pilgrimage, I am offering a daily musical “reflection” video for each of the 40 days of Lent. Debuting on Ash Wednesday, March 5 and running through to the Eve of Palm Sunday, click on the photo below to experience a daily organ work based on Lenten hymns and scriptural themes written by composers from the early Baroque to contemporary times. You will hear and see the organs at St. Mark’s and understand the context of the selection with my short introduction.

Sundays in Lent are less sombre as we celebrate the Resurrection of our Lord. To represent this, you will experience videos of organ music recorded on some of the larger churches in London, Guelph, Toronto and St. Catharines.

Would you consider leaving a comment about your response to the music? What emotions might the piece have stirred up in you? Did the music bring to mind a biblical story or a moment in your own pilgrimage? Maybe the music reminded you of a story or experience you might feel comfortable sharing. Please leave your comment at michaelbloss@hotmail.com

It is my fondest hope that these musical vignettes can become a part of your Lenten practice.

Michael Bloss, Director of Music

Ash video thumbnail      March 13 - Benedictus (Max Reger)

  • March 14 - Chorale Prelude on "Erbarm dich mein, O Herre Gott"  (J.S. Bach)
  • March 15 - Meditation on "Were You There"  (Emma Lou Diemer)
  • March 16 - THE SECOND SUNDAY IN LENT. Praeludium in a (Dietrich Buxtehude)
  • March 17 - Choral Dorien (Jehan Alain)
  • March 18 - Chorale Prelude on "Aus tiefer Not" (Max Drischner)
  • March 19 - Chorale Prelude on "O Gott, du frommer Gott"  (Johannes Brahms)
  • March 20 - Chorale Partita on "O Gott du frommer Gott" (J.S. Bach)
  • March 21 - Chaconne in e (Dietrich Buxtehude)
  • March 22 - Chorale Prelude on "Vater unser im Himmelreich" (J.S. Bach)

  

LEIGHTON LEE

Our rector, The Rev'd Leighton Lee, comes from Calgary where he was Dean of Calgary and Rector of the Cathedral Church of the Redeemer. He studied Art History at the University of Calgary and attended seminary at the General Theological Seminary in New York City. 

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