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PRIEST-IN-CHARGE

The Reverend Dr. Connie Phillipson
Holy Eucharist: 10:30 a.m. each Sunday @ St. George’s
All welcome to stay for refreshments and fellowship afterwards!

You can watch each Sunday service as it happens via the livestream below, or later at your convenience. You can also find services on the church YouTube channel (HALIBURTON ANGLICAN).

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May 15, 2025

'Who am I to hinder God?'— Sunday service for May 18

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Please join with the Reverend Dr. Connie Phillipson and the Anglican parish of Haliburton in-person or on-line at 10:30 a.m. Sunday, or on-line anytime afterwards.

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office@haliburtonanglican.ca
St. George's, Haliburton

Mailing address:  P.O. Box 92, Haliburton, ON   K0M 1S0
Physical addr.:  617 Mountain St.
Phone: 705-457-2074

OFFICE HOURS
Tues.-Thu.: 9 a.m. to 12 noon

PRIEST-IN-CHARGE
The Reverend Dr. Connie Phillipson
rector@haliburtonanglican.ca
705-457-2074 (office)
519-278-6033 (Reverend Connie’s cell)

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