Category Archives: Special Notices
Neurodivergent Family Service: March 16, 2-4 pm
Saturday, March 16, 2-4 pm
An accessible family service designed for Autistic, ADHD and Neurodivergent children, youth, and adults.
St. Timothy’s Anglican Church
8420 145 Street NW Edmonton
Join the Anglican Diocese of Edmonton’s team for Disability and Inclusion as we host an accessible family service designed for Autistic, ADHD and Neurodivergent children, youth and adults. Click here.
The service will consist of crafts, music, interactive study of the Gospel and a shared celebration of the Holy Eucharist. Folk of all ages, neurotypes and denominations are welcome here, and creative expressions of individual spirituality are honoured. We will provide allergy friendly snacks, quiet space for sensory breaks, and volunteers to support participants as needed.
We are committed to ensuring the safety and health of all attending so will be taking the following steps in response to the ongoing prevalence of COVID-19.
- masks are not required but are recommended and welcome the space will be arranged to allow for social distancing
- hand sanitizer will be available
- if you are feeling unwell, PLEASE STAY HOME
Free Tax Preparation Service
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Welcome to Dayspring
Even though some people feel comfortable about in-person participation in worship services and other activities, Dayspring will continue to livestream our services on ZOOM and make other meetings and activities (e.g. Bible study) available online.
That is, we envision an ongoing “Mixed Presence” community for our worship, faith formation activities, community service, and governance.
For access to the livestream of our Sunday Worship Services, click here.
Annual Purdy’s Chocolate Sale
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Yarn Appeal
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Food Bank Depot and DUDS @ Dayspring
STAYING WELL
Cold and flu season is upon us once again. Coupled with a rise in cases of Covid 19 and its aftereffects the Session of Dayspring believes it is a good time to remind everyone about the importance of public safety. The Session recommends the wearing of masks for anyone with symptoms of an illness or a compromised immune system as well as reasons of personal choice. We recommend joining worship online for anyone feeling unwell. We would also recommend speaking with your doctor about your own personal health status and making an informed decision about vaccinations. As always, the first line of defence for a healthy winter season remains hand washing in combination with an awareness of what is going on around you. Stay well, stay kind and stay safe.
– (On behalf of the Session) Rev. Brad Childs
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The DayBook ceased publication in December 2023. The archive will remain live for a few months into 2024.