What is St. Timothy's like?

St. Timothy worships in the Anglican tradition. We sing hymns (supported by a piano and an electric organ) and hear readings from the Bible. We explore the meaning of Scripture in our lives through sermons shared each week by our pastors. We share our prayers, confess our sins, and are reminded of God's unconditional love for each and every one of us. We share Holy Communion (with bread and wine). Our worship time takes just over an hour and many people enjoy coffee and tea for another 30 or 40 minutes.

What do I wear?

Our worship has some formal elements, including that our priest and those serving at the altar wear traditional robes. Worshippers, however, are encouraged to come in clothing that makes them feel comfortable. Most people come dressed casually.

Please don't wear perfume or strong scents. We have several members who struggle with scent allergies and strive to be scent-free.

Front Entrance
North side of the building, doors open by 9:30

Say good morning to our greeter and feel free to grab a bulletin for that morning's service!

What about my kids?

Children are always welcome in worship at St. Timothy's, with change tables available on both the upper and lower levels.

At the beginning of our worship time, the priest invites young people to gather at the front of the church for a kids talk. One of our Sunday School teachers gathers with our children in the Hall downstairs for a more hands-on, developmentally appropriate reflection on a Bible story. All our Sunday School teachers are screened according to the Screening in Faith policy of the Diocese of New Westminster, and strive to ensure that our Sunday School is a place where children and their parents can feel welcome and safe.