National Worship Conference
ORDER
and
June 25 - 28, 2008, Montréal, Québec
Conference Facilities
Christ Church Cathedral, Fulford Hall
- modern air conditioned facilities for keynote addresses.
- parish hall housed in contemporary office tower connected by a walkway into the neo-gothic cathedral. All in the heart of downtown shopping.
- lots of restaurants for lunch and a quiet square for take-out!
St. John's Lutheran Church
- built 1908, fully restored in 1983
- church air conditioned
- pipe organ built in 1983 by Wolff et Assoc. And counts amongst the significant organs of downtown Montreal (baroque voiced)
- registration and some worship will take place here
- across the street from New Residence (accommodation option); 6 blocks to Victoria College Residence (accommodation option) and Anglican Diocesan Theological College
Holy Trinity Anglican Cathedral, Quebec City
(dedicated 1804)
- on Friday we hit the road for an excursion day to Quebec City
- our base in Quebec City is the historic Anglican Cathedral, built and financed by King George III and finished on the interior with wood from the Royal forests at Windsor Castle and paraments made out of the coronation robes of King George III.
- a joint key note presentation will take place here along with a Eucharist
- reception at an historic venue planned for Quebec City (Friday evening)
Anglican Diocesan Theological College, McGill University
- a 19th century building with courtyard, small chapel, convocation hall, reading room
- the small chapel provides dedicated space for prayer, contemplation, and meditation.
- this site is approximately 2 blocks from Royal Victoria College Residence (accommodation option) and 6 blocks from New Residence (accommodation option) and worship site, St. John's Lutheran