St. Bede, Toronto culminated its centenary year (2023-24) with a celebratory service in October, while committing to the next century with faith and hope.
The service was a vibrant tapestry of music, drama and audio-visual presentations that showcased the theme. It opened with a grand procession, banners and flags flying, demonstrating the rich diversity and background of its members. The evening featured a time of praise led by the worship team, recognized past members visiting from far and near, and honoured priests who served in the past. Bishop Kevin Robertson, the guest of honour, delivered an inspiring address on the theme’s relevance and the significance of maintaining a strong spiritual foundation in a rapidly changing world.
During the year, the congregation embraced Mathew 5:14 as its centenary guidepost – “You are the light of the world. A city that is set on a hill cannot be hidden.” St. Bede’s, perched on a hill for 100 years, was reminded that it is a light in others’ darkness, shade on sunny days, hearts that comfort, and hands that wipe tears. The children, youth and young adults of the congregation performed songs, skits and mimes focused on this message and led the congregation in a pledge to go out into the world as shining lights, spreading God’s love and compassion.
In today’s fast-paced world, the anniversary served as an opportunity for the congregation to embrace a vision to rejoice, renew and reconnect: to renew spiritual commitments; to rejoice in the blessings for the faithful community; and to reconnect with God, one another, and the core values that have shaped the church’s community over the past century.
The centenary service was a beautiful amalgamation of the past, present and future. It was a heartfelt celebration of faith, commitment and unity, reminding everyone of the power of spiritual renewal, joyful celebration and meaningful connections. St. Bede’s is poised to enter the next century with renewed vigour and a deepened sense of purpose, ready to continue its mission of spreading God’s love and light. In Bishop Kevin’s words “The church is indeed alive and well here!”
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