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Allan Kirk, former Dean of Saskatoon, dies Submitted KIRK, the Rev. J. Allan; Mus. Bac., M. Div., A.R.C.T., L.R.S.M
Three denominations experience a Messy Church
The Living Spirit Centre held its first Messy Church on the first Sunday of Advent. Around 30 people participated in crafts, worship and a meal. The event was organized by Bread of Life Lutheran, Eastside United and St. Philip Anglican; these three congregations not only share a building, they also look for opportunities to worship and build community together. The next Messy Church will be Lenten-themed and is planned for March 9. Above, a young participant colours a picture with a Christmas theme. Photo submitted
A welcome cake for the new bishop New Bishop of Saskatoon, the Right Rev. Christopher Harper, celebrated his first Sunday morning Eucharist service in the Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist on Nov. 18, which was followed by the congregation welcoming him and his wife, Tracey, to the cathedral family, by presenting a special cake in the hall. Here Bishop Chris and his wife, Tracey, cut their cake. Photo courtesy St. John's Cathedral
SASKATOON — It is with profound sadness that the Kirk family announces the peaceful death of Allan, beloved Anglican priest, husband, father and grandfather on Dec. 14, 2018, after a valiant fight with Lewy Body Dementia. Left to mourn him are his loving wife Janet, his daughters Amy (Steve), Jennifer (Blake), and son Dr. Gregory Kirk (Anna), grandchildren, Max, Alexandra, Jordan, Timothy, Aidan, Travis, Alice and Margaret. Allan was a graduate of the University of Toronto, in music, and studied at the Royal College of Music and the Royal School of Church Music in England. He taught at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto. Called to ordained ministry, Allan graduated with a master of divinity, from Trinity College, University of Toronto. Allan served as a well loved and respected Anglican priest for more than 35 years. In the Diocese of Toronto, Allan served in the parishes as a curate at St. Paul’s Church, Lindsay; Continued on page 7
Rev. J. Allan Kirk