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Locality: Tonawanda, New York

Phone: +1 716-831-1777



Address: 2368 Eggert Rd 14150-9211 Tonawanda, NY, US

Website: www.stbartston.org/

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St. Bartholomew's Anglican Church 19.05.2022

Kingdom Bound Spaghetti Dinner is coming up fast! You can purchase tickets following the services starting this weekend at the welcome desk in Fr Amend Hall for $12. Help is still needed to make this event possible, so if you are able to help please contact Liz Burkett at 831-1777 or [email protected]

St. Bartholomew's Anglican Church 01.05.2022

St. Bart's is Live!

St. Bartholomew's Anglican Church 08.11.2020

ICYMI: Here is Part 02 of "The Can-Do and Joyous Christian: A Study of Philippians" taught by Fr. Ward. Watch Part 03 live on our Page this Friday at 7PM or attend in person. https://youtu.be/XTg_OIsV8xE

St. Bartholomew's Anglican Church 03.11.2020

James Kibby - live

St. Bartholomew's Anglican Church 16.10.2020

ICYMI: Here is Fr. Ward's sermon that he preached this past Sunday (10-18-2020). https://youtu.be/B8wNEbBGFyU

St. Bartholomew's Anglican Church 06.10.2020

The goal of our faith is ultimately to be like Christ. The Early Church Fathers summed it up best when they said that the Son of God became the Son of Man so that the sons of men might become sons of God. Paul writes in his letter to the Ephesians that the goal of the ministerial offices is to equip and build up the church, until we all reach unity in the faith and in the knowledge of the Son of God and become mature, attaining to the whole measure of the fullness of Christ... (Eph. 4:13). This knowledge isn’t simply head knowledge, though that plays a part in our ability to know things. Rather, the knowledge Paul is referring to is experiential knowledge: walking daily with the Lord, spending time with Him in prayer and in His Word, and being an active member of His Body, the Church. As the saying goes, You are the company you keep, the more time we’re with the Lord, the more His life is expressed through ours, and what a world it would be if this were true for all of us today! See more

St. Bartholomew's Anglican Church 29.09.2020

We were created to be emotional beings, but sometimes our emotions can get the best of us. This happens in especially tense and difficult situations. How we respond in those moments can say a lot about us which is why the ability to keep our peace when the heat is on is an important watermark for the believer. Self-control is not something we can achieve on our own, rather it is one of the fruits of the Holy Spirit as He works in and through us. As Fr. Ward points out in ...our lesson for this week, the degree to which we are walking in and with the Spirit will ultimately determine the degree to which we are able to exhibit those characteristics that define a person with RARE leadership. That RARE (R-A-R-E) is an acronym with the first R for Remain Relational, the A for Act Like Yourself, the second R for Return To Joy, and the E for Endure Hardship. See more

St. Bartholomew's Anglican Church 23.09.2020

Starting this FRIDAY!

St. Bartholomew's Anglican Church 09.09.2020

ICYMI: Here is the sermon Fr. Ward preached this past Sunday as we thanked the Lord for the ministry of Deacon John Reitz. https://youtu.be/GvY14zxJNUw

St. Bartholomew's Anglican Church 02.09.2020

The Youth Group talked about pain last night and how our Lord helps strengthen us through tough times. They ended the night finishing this statement. Lord it hurts when.... Miss Liz said Lord it hurts when I can't hug kids at Sunday School. Others said Lord it hurts when we can't see our hang out with our friends. The Youth then prayed for those hurts. How would you end that sentence Lord it hurts when...... Share in the comments below or message us. We would love to pray over you. See more

St. Bartholomew's Anglican Church 01.08.2020

Great Night with some great Youth! So glad we were able to have fun at Lasertron togther!

St. Bartholomew's Anglican Church 18.07.2020

Don't Forget our SHINE Sunday School Program will be starting in person at 10:00am this Sunday, September 13th with our Nursery Room being open as well. Before joining us we ask you read our Covid-19 Policies and Procedures Agreement And fill out the registration form found here https://www.stbartston.org/childrens-ministry... All parents and children will come to the church office doors to be checked in before going upstairs to be dropped off at the Sunday school classrooms doors or the nursery door. The children will be in Sunday school for the entire service. When service has ended parent’s will pick up their children at their classrooms. If you have any questions about our children programs please contact Liz Burkett at [email protected]

St. Bartholomew's Anglican Church 06.07.2020

We are excited to announce that our SHINE Sunday School Program will be starting back up on September13th with our Nursery Room being open as well. For September we will be in person at St.Barts on the 13th and 20th and online on the 27th. Sunday School will have In Person Classes on the 1st, 3rd, and 5th Sundays of the month at 10am and Online Classes on the 2nd and 4th Sundays of the month at 11:45am ... Before joining us we ask you read our Covid-19 Policies and Procedures Agreement And fill out the registration form found here https://www.stbartston.org/childrens-ministry All parents and children will come to the administrative office doors to be checked in before going upstairs to be dropped off at the Sunday school classrooms doors or the nursery door. The children will be in Sunday school for the entire service. When service has ended parent’s will pick up their children at their classrooms. If you have any questions about our children programs please contact Liz Burkett at [email protected]