The Very Rev. Nelson Small preparing to say “farewell”.
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Online training and fellowship opportunity-2020 Lay Readers Conference
John Sovereign, Incumbent of St. John’s Church, Schreiber from 1996-2006, has been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. Archbishop Anne reached out to him over the weekend, and he would very much appreciate prayers from his Algoma family and the wider church. After leaving Algoma, John served St. Thomas’ Church in Chilliwack,…
The Government of Canada launched a dedicated Matching Fund for the Lebanon crisis that will double the contributions of Canadians and support the relief work of the members of Canada’s Humanitarian Coalition, including the Canadian Foodgrains Bank. Through its membership in the Canadian Foodgrains Bank, PWRDF will be participating in…
Prayers ascending for another Algoma candidate for ordination!
Note changes in how to reach our staff via telephone!!
Anti-Black Racism in the Canadian Context – join in the conversation!
Join in the discussion regarding the re-opening of our buildings in the fall.
As we prepare to reopen our buildings in the hope that we can begin in-person worship again on Sunday, September 6, please follow carefully the guidelines provided and make use of the resources helpful to your context.
Register NOW for the 2020 Lay Readers’ Conference…don’t miss out!
10 starting points to consider as we look towards a September re-opening
Archdeacon Noel Goater 1931-2020 Rest in peace.
“Like living stones, let yourselves be built into a spiritual house.” (1 Peter 2:5)
Inventory of items available – July 6th deadline!!
Items of interest from General Synod.
Vital information for sharing in our parishes on COVID-19 concerns and protocols.
Diocesan Archdeacon appointed in Algoma
“I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.” Philippians 4:13
“Well done, my good and faithful servant.”
We ask for prayers from our Diocesan family for Canon Bain and his family.
“Now if we have died with Christ, we believe that we will also live with him.” Romans 6:8
A guiding document outlining the process of re-entering our church buildings for corporate worship during and following this pandemic period.
A day to celebrate the cultures, customs, and gifts of Indigenous peoples…
Church buildings to remain closed throughout the summer.
“…this commitment needs to be renewed daily”
Restoration and renewal a focus for our clergy and lay leaders during the summer.
Rest to refresh and to consider ways to safely return to our buildings when the time comes.
Rite for home worship during COVID-19 and beyond
…meeting the spiritual, moral and physical needs of seafarers…
Join friends across the Diocese and beyond for worship on Pentecost Sunday