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Who We Are

We are an Anglican Community dedicated to
sharing our faith with others through
Worship, Fellowship, Caring
and ministering to all who need.
The amalgamation of four Anglican Churches
forms the 'Circle of Faith', and has created
an extended family of worship:
Church of the Messiah, Kincardine; 
St. Matthew's, Kingarf;
St. Luke's, Pine River; 
and St. Thomas', Walkerton.

The Anglican Church of the Messiah in
Kincardine, Ontario (2021 pop. 12,268)
was established in 1857.
The Church has parking to the east, and on the
west side there is a ramp that is wheelchair accessible.

St. Thomas Anglican Church in
Walkerton, Ontario (2021 pop. 4,724)
is the oldest church within Grey Bruce Counties.
It also has an active Sunday School.

St. Luke's Anglican Church can be found at the
extreme west end of Huron Kinloss Township,
Concession 4. St. Luke's is located at Pine River 
(Alice Street, Point Clark)
and embodies the traditions of a small rural church.
Sitting on a small hill, nestled amongst the trees,
St. Luke's provides a sanctuary for worship
in this shoreline hamlet welcoming both
the local community and seasonal residents
in this traditional cottage area. 

St. Matthew's Anglican Church, located on
County Road 1, Kingarf, Ontario has been
serving the needs of Anglicans in
rural southernBruce County since 1866.

The Circle of Faith Parish is in the
Deanery of Saugeens in the Diocese of Huron.
 

St. Luke's, Pine River

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Church of the Messiah, Kincardine

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St. Thomas, Walkerton

St. Matthew's, Kingarf

The Anglican Church of Canada
Five Marks of Mission


1/ To proclaim the Good News of the Kingdom
2/ To teach, baptize and nurture new believers
3/ To respond to human need by loving service
4/ To seek to transform unjust structures of society,
to challenge violence of every kind and
to pursue peace and reconciliation
5/ To strive to safeguard the integrity of creation
and sustain and renew the life of the earth

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