St. Stephen’s Anglican Church

St. Stephen’s Anglican Church A Vibrant Christian community BLESSING all with unconditional love. We need to be challenged to know and live the Word in all that we do. A.N. McNeil.

Beacons of Hope
Living by example
Engaging with partners who share our vision
Serving all
Stewarding God's gifts
Inspiring worship
Nurturing disciples
GOD-CENTRED We are a diverse, welcoming and inclusive Christian community, happy to welcome friends and new-comers.


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As a community of Christ’s apostles, we are:
Gifted, Called, Equ

ipped and Sent

Gifted: For a gift to be a gift it must first be accepted as such. We need encouragement to accept others and ourselves as “gifts” of God through a welcoming and inclusive community firmly rooted in the Gospel of Christ. We need to be challenged to discern our gifts and those of others so that we can faithfully share our Christian faith. Called: Having identified our potential gifts we need to understand the call of the Gospel. We need to clearly understand why we are doing what we are doing. We need to differentiate ourselves from secular organizations. Equipped: Having recognized our gift(s) and the call we now need to be equipped to be effective apostles of Christ through:
• Learning the Gospel as it relates to our lives in today’s secular
world so as to build the core of our church community,
• Using effective stewardship of our precious time and resources.
• Building up the church community,
• Communicating effectively using a variety of media. Sent: Having recognized our gift(s), the call and being equipped we now need to be encouraged as we are sent to the mission field. Join us, as we travel together. Sundays at 10, these days on Zoom.



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A Brief History of St Stephen's

The original Anglican services were held in Britannia in 1886 sometimes on a cottage porch and sometimes outside among the pines. Later, in 1892, the original St. Step hen’s was built in Britannia Village through the efforts of Mr. The Church building was consecrated 25 years later in 1916. Until 1909 St. Stephen’s was part of the Nepean Mission along with All Saints Westboro and St. Matthias Hintonburg. It then became part of All Saints and yet later a joint parish with St. Martins, Westboro. In 1952 the decision was taken to create a separate parish due to the growth of the Britannia area. A number of sites were considered before a final choice of the current Watson Street site was made. The lower hall was built in 1953-54 and was used for services for 6 years with the Rev. Edwin Allsop as rector. At the same time a rectory was completed through the movement of an existing house to Watson Street. The old rectory was sold and the current rectory was constructed adjacent to the church in 1961 when the Rev. Eldon Davis was rector. In the following year the upper portion of the church building was added which allowed the lower hall to be used completely for a church school. The success of the church school was such that the lower hall was found to be inadequate to hold the enrolment of 244 students. A bequest from Miss Mary Lark was used to provide the hall adjacent to the main church building in 1964. It was named after her as a memorial to her long association with the parish. About_Church_Picture_2
St. Stephen’s (2010)

The Mary Lark Hall was the last major construction project financed through mortgages. All mortgages were retired in late 1989 with the formal consecration of the parish taking place in February 1990

Since then the Upper Mary Lark Hall has been renovated to accommodate Church School and a Montessori School by subdividing it into classrooms and the addition of an additional washroom. The kitchen has also been completely renovated. The worship space was renovated in the mid 1990’s to put Christ in the midst of the congregation. This 4-year process involved consultations with the parish members and outside consultants. The altar was moved forward to a central location and the seating was arranged to point inwards toward the altar. A wall was built approximately where the old communion rail was located and behind this wall new choir rooms, a chapel and a storage area were built. This renovation also included new lighting, carpeting, new paint and a professional sound system. In 2006 the washrooms for the main hall were gutted and renovated resulting in a much needed increased capacity and handicapped availability. In early 2015 a professional video system was installed to further enhance hands-free worship. In June of 2017 a major campaign was launched to raise funds to replace our aging handicapped lift. The target goal of $133 000 was reached in 2018.

06/01/2026

Our anthem as we celebrate Trinity Sunday with flute soloist Rachel Mackenzie.
We pray that you have been encouraged, blessed and welcomed as you worshipped
today.

We are reminded of the importance of the discipline of an intentional and dedicated prayer life.
05/20/2026

We are reminded of the
importance of the discipline of an intentional and dedicated prayer life.

What does it mean to pursue holiness in our everyday lives?

In this clergy reflection, readers are invited to consider how faith, prayer, and daily acts of grace shape our spiritual journey and draw us closer to God.

Read “Approaching Holiness” in Perspective: https://bit.ly/4uSL8Fu

Gratitude to The Fellowship Team for helping us celebrate special occasions such as the Anniversary of Reverend Lee's Or...
05/20/2026

Gratitude to The Fellowship Team for helping us celebrate special occasions such as the Anniversary of Reverend Lee's Ordination.
Let there be cake!

Feature story in The Ottawa Citizen today on the front page. Rev. Canon Aigah Attagutsiak and Rev. Colin McFarland presi...
05/15/2026

Feature story in The Ottawa Citizen today on the front page.
Rev. Canon Aigah Attagutsiak and Rev. Colin McFarland preside over two congregations at St Margaret's, one with an Inuktitut church service serving the Inuit community. They speak about the wonderful partnership, forging a path of friendship and forgiveness.

05/12/2026
We pray today for Mothers,  and for all those who are a Motherly presence in our lives. And Lord when our strength falte...
05/10/2026

We pray today for Mothers, and for all those who are a Motherly presence in our lives. And Lord when our strength falters, remind us that love is not a feeling we keep...but a river we release, flowing from Your heart through ours... and into the world.

05/09/2026

Today, we give thanks for the consecration and installation of our Bishop, Kathryn Otley.

As she begins her ministry among us, we invite you to follow her official Facebook account, where she will share reflections, moments from across the Diocese, and glimpses into this new chapter of leadership.

Join us in continuing to welcome and support Bishop Kathryn as we move forward together in faith.

Follow Bishop Kathryn here: https://www.facebook.com/bishopkathrynado

04/27/2026

St Stephen's team is gearing up for the annual walk. It's a lot of fun and the funds raised this year support affordable housing grants in Ottawa.

Address

(MAILING ADDRESS) 930 Watson
Ottawa, ON
K2B6B9

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 3pm
Tuesday 1pm - 4pm
Wednesday 9am - 3pm
Thursday 1pm - 4pm
Friday 9am - 3pm
Sunday 10am - 12pm

Telephone

+16138282472

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