Denomination: Anglican Church
Welcome to St. Anne's (Byron), an active Anglican (Episcopal) congregation in the western part of London, Ontario.
We extend a warm welcome to all visitors, and those looking for a new church home, being blessed with visitors on a regular basis.
St. Anne's is a lovely stone church built in 1853. We are located on Commissioners Road in the Byron area of London. St. Anne's is a medium sized congregation, worshiping in a historic building, necessitating two complete worship services on Sunday. This allows us to have both modern and traditional worship patterns. We have one excellent choir.
Our Sunday School provides an excellent program using a bible-based curriculum.
Our congregation has a good balance of all age groups, and works well together. A major project for our parish is a food booth at the Western Fair which runs for ten days in early September. 2014 was our 65th year at the fair. We also have an active A.C.W. (Anglican Church Women) organization. Their fund raising consists of an annual Traditional Christmas Tea and Bazaar, other community events and a quilting group.
While our church building is older, it is kept in excellent condition. Our Parish hall was built in the 1950s and has seen several major renovations, the most recent being in 1996. This facility is in use almost every night, sometimes with two or more groups meeting at the same time. Both our Church and hall are handicapped accessible.
We would be delighted if you would come join us!!
We extend a warm welcome to all visitors, and those looking for a new church home, being blessed with visitors on a regular basis.
St. Anne's is a lovely stone church built in 1853. We are located on Commissioners Road in the Byron area of London. St. Anne's is a medium sized congregation, worshiping in a historic building, necessitating two complete worship services on Sunday. This allows us to have both modern and traditional worship patterns. We have one excellent choir.
Our Sunday School provides an excellent program using a bible-based curriculum.
Our congregation has a good balance of all age groups, and works well together. A major project for our parish is a food booth at the Western Fair which runs for ten days in early September. 2014 was our 65th year at the fair. We also have an active A.C.W. (Anglican Church Women) organization. Their fund raising consists of an annual Traditional Christmas Tea and Bazaar, other community events and a quilting group.
While our church building is older, it is kept in excellent condition. Our Parish hall was built in the 1950s and has seen several major renovations, the most recent being in 1996. This facility is in use almost every night, sometimes with two or more groups meeting at the same time. Both our Church and hall are handicapped accessible.
We would be delighted if you would come join us!!