The Rev. Dr. Jay Koyle offering sessions on preaching!
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Algoma Anglican and Northland come together to share news in the north!
“I ask…that they all may be one. As you Father, are in me and I am in you, may they also be in us, so that the world may believe that you have sent me.” (John 17.20-21)
The Rev. Dr. Elizabeth Green appointed Incumbent.
Join friends across the province on Pentecost Sunday!
The Anglican Foundation provides support for projects/parishes across Canada!
Morning Prayer livestream on May 28th from Bishophurst
Training opportunities coming soon!!
The Lord’s Prayer – A Pentecost event
We ask you for your patience and your prayers…
“You guys amaze me!” …profound thanks from +Mwita Akiri, Diocese of Tarime
Free online audio/video resources from Steve Bell and an outline of copyright rules!
Ascension Day and Pentecost services being planned!
Enjoy these prayers designed for home use from now until right before Pentecost. The Prayers of the People provided are shaped by the Sunday Lectionary, making them suitable for your online broadcasts as well.
Church of the Ascension takes Messy Church to a new level!
Guidelines in place during current pandemic.
Prayers for households during a time of mourning when we cannot gather together.
An updated list of online worship opportunities in the Diocese of Algoma!
A special thank you to all our essential workers and to those caring for those enduring poverty, sickness, homelessness, and other need.
Teamwork in these strange times! Togetherness while we are apart.
COVID-19 emergency situation causes serious implications in 3rd world countries!
We unite in love and with prayers.
Participants and leaders are encouraged to read the full article to obtain information on the process regarding the postponement of CLAY 2020 to August 2021!
For if we have been united with him in a death like his, we will certainly also be united with him in a resurrection like his. Romans 6:5
Before all else, let us list sincere thanksgiving first on the scroll of our prayer.
We can still give, and we can still say “thank you”!
Two news items from Thorneloe for your attention.
Here are some worship and prayer resources that households in Algoma are encouraged to use during the Easter Season.
Come Let Us Worship!
Lighten your hearts and ponder possibilities!