Services & Prayer, Join Us.
Worship Services Wed. 10am, Sun. 8am & 10:30am
Office Hours Monday - Friday 9am-12noon
Church of the Epiphany Welcomes You!
Children are always welcome, we are an open and inclusive family oriented community, our children worship with us. Our BAS service is completely sung, with music ritual and opportunity for participation in our BAS Service.
More Groups & Services offered by Epiphany
- ACW - Anglican Church Women
- BAC - Brotherhood of Anglican Church men
- Alter Guild
- Servers Guild
- Choir - Men & Women
- Cemetery Services
- Parish - Nurse
If you or someone that you know is interested in volunteering or becoming a member of one of these above groups or services, please contact the office at 519-537-3921.
ACW - The Anglican Church Women
The Anglican Church Women have a long history of dedication and caring for the church and its parishioners. Through good works and fund-raising, they improve our quality of caring.
Brotherhood of Anglican Church Men

The BAC was formed in 1951 and is an association of lay men dedicated to outreach in the community. Their services include everything from fund raising to pastoral visits, they support the work of the church.
Altar Guild

A group of parishioners that tend to the care of the church hangings, and linens, if you are interested in becoming a member of the Altar Guild, please contact the office at 519-537-3921.
Servers Guild

The Servers Guild is a group of dedicated individuals that assist the priest during services, prepare the table for Eucharist, and enjoy a good pizza party. People from the age of 10 and up are encouraged to join us.
The Choir

We are continually looking for new members, to join our choir. We have a number of special events throughout the year which our choir participates in, the choir is like a family, they have fun and love what they do.
The choir meets, Thursday evening at 7:30pm, and also on Sundays at 9:45 am for practices.
Anglican Cemetery Services - click here for full details

Although we operate under the care of the Rector and Wardens of The Epiphany Church as a not for profit service, we wish to be of assistance to people of all faiths and denominations.
Founded as a cemetery, our facilities include a Mausoleum, and since September 2001, Woodstock's first Columbarium.
Parish Nurse
Sue Battram R.N., CPMHN, Parish Nurse
Available Thursdays at:
Epiphany, Wellington St.,
519-537-3921 or call her at
519-539-5001and leave a message.
Sue Battram R.N.
Nurse Notes
Hand Washing 101
Hand wash Hokey Pokey
Put a blob of gel
in the palm of your hand,
Rub your nails in it
until they are good and wet.
You do the Hokey Pokey
as you rub them all around
That's how you clean your hands
Proper hand-washing techniques
Good hand-washing techniques include washing your hands with soap and water or using an
alcohol-based hand sanitizer.
Antimicrobial wipes or towelettes are just as effective as soap and water in cleaning your hands
but aren't as good as alcohol-based sanitizers.
Antibacterial soaps have become increasingly popular in recent years. However, these soaps are
no more effective at killing germs than is regular soap. Using antibacterial soaps may lead to the
development of bacteria that are resistant to the products' antimicrobial agents- making it even
harder to kill these germs in the future. In general, regular soap is fine.
The combination of scrubbing your hands with soap-antibacterial or not- and rinsing them with
water loosens and removes bacteria from your hands.
Proper hand washing with soap and water
*Wet your hands with warm, running water and apply liquid soap or use clean bar soap. Lather
well.
• Rub your hands vigorously together for at least 15 to 20 seconds. (sing above song or
happy birthday)
• Scrub all surfaces, including the backs of your hands, wrists, between your fingers and
under your fingernails.
• Rinse well.
• Dry your hands with a clean or disposable towel.
• Use a towel to turn off the faucet.
Proper use of an alcohol-based hand sanitizer
Alcohol-based hand sanitizers are an excellent alternative to hand washing, They're actually
more effective than soap and water in killing bacteria and viruses that cause disease. Not all hand
sanitizers are created equal. Use only the alcohol based products. The CDC recommends
choosing products that contain at least 60 percent alcohol.
To use Alcohol Gel
• Apply about 1/2 teaspoon of the product to the palm of your hand.
• Rub your hands together, covering all surfaces of your hands, and nails until they're dry.
If your hands are visibly dirty, however, wash with soap and water, if available, rather than a
sanitizer
Tips From The Parish Nurse
Heart and Health - Click Here
The Holidays Are Over - Click Here
100 Calorie Snacks - Click Here
Beating Holiday Stress - Click here
Slip Slap Slop - Click here
Hand Washing - Click here
Allergy Issues - Click here
When you should call the Parish Nurse?
- You or a family member is sick
- You don't understand something that your doctor has told you
- You are concerned about your children, parents, family member or friends health.
- You are looking for ways to improve your health
- You need someone to listen to you.



