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The Anglican 4th Day (A4D) movement is an initiative of the Anglican Church in North America and is dedicated to bring people to Christ, encourage Christian fellowship, and nurture godly leaders. It is modeled on the well-known Cursillo movement.
How it works
Three-day weekend events are an important part of the A4D movement. These are designed to be “encounters with Christ”. On the weekends, participants learn how to nurture their spiritual growth.
From these weekends, small local fellowship groups form which meet frequently to share and to encourage and support one another in living the Christian life. The larger Anglican 4th Day Community comes together in monthly "Ultreyas" meetings for worship, sharing and fellowship.
Resources
Applications and resources for A4D leaders, pilgrims and teams are available on the North American A4D website: www.anglican4thday.com.
Please also consult the A4D Handbook which encapsulates the principles of A4D and provides guidelines for local A4D servant communities.
To get involved, or for more information
Anyone interested in getting involved in A4D and initiate A4D activities in their communities and ANiC parishes, should contact:
ANiC A4D coordinator:
the Rev Gary Stobbs
(604) 854-5380
garystobbs@shaw.ca
Upcoming events
Hamilton-area Ultreya – The Hamilton chapter of Anglican 4th Day (our version of Cursillo)
holds Ultreyas (fellowship gatherings) on the 4th Friday of each month at
St Peter by the Park, Hamilton. The event starts at 7:30pm and is open to
everyone who is interested in coming. For more information, email St Clair Cleveland or call his at 905
632-6250 or email Zandra
Pennylegion or call her at 905.975.6413.
BC Ultreya – The BC
Lower Mainland chapter of Anglican 4th Day holds its monthly Ultreyas on the 3rd
Friday of each month. Full information on these monthly meetings, which are
held in different churches around the Lower Mainland, is available on its webpage. A men’s A4D
weekend is planned for October 5-8 and a women’s weekend is set for October
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