February 1st – Eucharistic celebration introduces our journey with Black History Month. A special Collect will be offered (see below) and a special Preface (see below) pronounced before the Eucharistic prayer. All Saints’
February 11th: 6:30 pm The Underground Railroad: Facts and Myths
Black History Month Presentation and Discussion with Irene Moore Davis
Note that this event takes place at St Augustine of Canterbury, 5145 Wyandotte St E, Windsor, ON N8S1L3
February 15: 11 am Worship: The Diaspora of the People of the West Indies
Reflection given by the Rev. Gerard Phillips during the Eucharistic Celebration at All Saints’
February 15 3 pm Black History Month Musical Celebration for the 95th Annual British Methodist Episcopal Church Valentine’s Tea
Hosted by Annette Middleton & the Carter Sisters
At All Saints’
February 22 5 pm Black History Month Evening Prayer Service
Guest Preacher: The Reverend Jennifer Leath
A collaboration between St. Augustine of Canterbury Anglican Church, All Saints’ Anglican Church, and Tanner-Price African Methodist Episcopal Church
At St Augustine of Canterbury
Collect for Black History Month
Compassionate God, who sent Jesus Christ to deliver us from all manner of injustices and inequalities, create in us new hearts and enlarged visions, to see the image of God in every person irrespective of background, race, and ethnicity. May we be generous in our love of other as we work towards ending misunderstanding, racism, and injustice; creating communities of human flourishing, through Jesus Christ your Son our Lord, who is alive and reigns with you, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever. Amen.