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Please Remember in Your Prayers this Week
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DIOCESAN AND PARISH NEWS
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Giteranyi Parish Now Has Access to Clean Water from Newly Completed Muhinzoga Spring
Water spring improvements in Giteranyi parish have been completed and people in the Muhinzoga community are now able to access clean water.
The water spring project was made possible by contributions to St. David's Annual Silent Auction and Dinner, which raised more than $2,000 last November.
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Blessing of St. David's Community Garden
The Parish of St. David’s, Edmonton is growing a community garden in the hope it might be a source of fresh produce for its neighbours and the Edmonton Food Bank. On July 9, several members of St. David’s, including Paul and Gabby Gerun, Marilyn Cebuliak, Susan Spence and rector the Rev. Dr. Renée Desjardins, welcomed Bishop Jane Alexander to bless the garden. For more infomation visit: http://edmonton.anglican.ca/news/blessing-of-st-davids-community-garden
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St. John's Invites Parishes of the Diocese to Video Vacation Bible Camp
This year St. John the Evangelist, Edmonton has developed a five-day video Vacation Bible Camp and Backyard Circus on the theme of The Greatest Commandment. We’re happy to offer this content to any other interested families or parishes! The camp is a series of five videos which families can do all in one week, or over the course of the summer. The camp includes crafts, outdoor activities, bible stories, and discipleship challenges. The content is aimed at elementary aged children, though we have found that kids of all ages have been enjoying it. For more infomation visit:
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Online AuctionHosted by St. Augustine Parkland ACW The Anglican Church Women from St. Augustine Parkland parish in Spruce Grove are sponsoring an online auction the last week of July. The ACW serves the parish and community through volunteering, fundraising, hospitality, and outreach. In these unprecedented times, we have moved our fundraising online. All the money raised by this Summer Auction will go directly to funding Church programs and services. Thank you for your support! |
Trinity Youth Project Partners with The Public
Trinity Youth Project is excited to partner with the new food hub venture, The Public! Throughout July, you can find a few of their baked goodies in a couple of the Public Offering Boxes, alongside a curated selection of other snacks and meals from local Edmonton area eateries and producers! You can snag TYP’s orange chocolate brownies in the Goody Stash box, and their delicious dinner buns in the Moveable Feast boxes! Your purchase supports employment opportunities for vulnerable youth through TYP, AND other local businesses! Visit www.jointhepublic.com/shop to see the full selection of boxes and place your order! For more infomation visit: http://edmonton.anglican.ca/news/trinity-youth-project-partners-with-the-public
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Interfaith Housing Initiative Needs Your Support
The steering committee of the Interfaith Housing Initiative has issued an appeal for support.
Working under the organisational umbrella of the Edmonton diocese with gifts of meeting space, food, and volunteer energy from faith community members, the Interfaith Housing Initiative facilitates and advocates for important conversations around ending poverty and affordable housing, offering consultation coaching to both communities and developers via the TogetherWise program. It recognises and promotes opportunities for local faith communities to work together to respond to local needs. You can make a secure, online donation to the Interfaith Housing Initiative through the Edmonton diocese here. Cheques can also be made out to the Anglican Diocese of Edmonton, designated to the "Interfaith Housing Initiative" in the memo line. Please mail cheques and donations to the Anglican Diocese of Edmonton, 10035-103 Street, Edmonton AB T5J 0X5. For more infomation visit: https://tithe.ly/give_new/www/#/tithely/give-one-time/1180671
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Sewing, Knitting and GardeningTried and True Pandemic Coping Mechanisms People have been wearing and making cloth masks to protect themselves during the COVID-19 pandemic. Increasingly, masks are being used as a protective barrier, especially in places where people are unable to keep a safe physical distance from one another. Members of All Saints’, Drayton Valley have supported the mask-making effort by donating cotton fabric, including unused men’s handkerchiefs. Jean Wood used the fabric to make pleated, double-layer masks. The masks have a slit at the back to allow for an extra layer of disposable fabric or gauze to be inserted. As elastic has been in short supply, Jean improvised with dollar store headbands which she deconstructed and sewed back together as ear pieces. You can find all sorts of mask patterns on the internet, as well as guidelines for caring for, wearing and removing masks (an important component of infection control). For more infomation visit:
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What is it like for you to live through these strange days?
As we adjust to the changes brought by the COVID-19 pandemic and parishes make plans to safely re-open their churches, what are some of the challenges you face? Where do see God at work? How are you practicing your faith? What keeps you hopeful? If at all possible, please send us a picture that helps tell your story. Please send your thoughts to Margaret: churched@edmonton.anglican.ca |
RESOURCES AND OPPORTUNITIES
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Anglican.ca E-store Launching Next Month
This summer, the General Synod of the Anglican Church of Canada (ACC) will switch its publications distributor from Parasource Marketing & Distribution (Parasource) to a vendor based in Kanata, Ontario. A new e-store will launch on August 4, 2020, and will be accessible via www.anglican.ca/store (which currently links to the Parasource website). Parasource will cease taking orders for ACC publications on July 9. Between July 13 and August 4, inventory will be transferred from Parasource to the new distributor. Read more. |
2021 Church Calendarsavailable online at www.anglican.ca/store Orders for the 2021 Canadian Church Calendar can be made online through the Anglican Church of Canada's new e-store (www.anglican.ca/store), which is scheduled to launch August 4, 2020. While diocesan staff will not be placing a bulk order for calendars this year, as we have in previous years, we will still have a few calendars (fewer than 10) available for purchase at the Synod Office. |
Worship from Home Schedule and Resources
While some parishes in Edmonton diocese are beginning, very carefully, to try out in-person worship services again, many parishes in this and other dioceses continue to live-stream and/or record services and prayers online. This page lists online opportunities for prayer, worship, learning and virtual community in this season of physical distancing. For more infomation visit: http://edmonton.anglican.ca/news/worship-from-home-schedule-and-resources
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EfM in the Diocese
Want to learn more about your faith? Want to be part of a group that engages in ongoing theological questioning? Consider enrolling in Education for Ministry (EfM), a theological study program that goes beyond traditional bible study, covering Old Testament, New Testament, Church History, and topics in Theology. It is a four-year program, but students commit and enroll for only one year at a time. EfM will enrich your understanding of the nature of faith and give you knowledge and tools to help you answer the questions of faith that arise in your life. For more information, please contact the Rev. Robin Walker, Diocesan EfM Coordinator, at 587-589-3725, or by email at efm.edmonton@shaw.ca. Detailed program and registration information may be found on the EfM Canada website www.efmcanada.ca. |
New for July and AugustMobile Community Donor Centres are Back For the first months of the COVID-19 crisis, Canadian Blood Services closed it's mobile community donor centres. These have reopened for July and August, although by appointment only. Please book online, on the app, or by calling 1-888-2DONATE. Answers to questions regarding covid precations can be found at www.blood.ca/en/covid19 . Register here for the Partners for Life program to make your donation count toward the Diocese of Edmonton annual donation goal of 100 units. Our code is: ANGL696986. Registration must be done online. Even if you've given blood before, if you register, your donations can be included retroactively toward our goal. |
Give Today
In this time of continued uncertainty, the Church, the Body of Christ, remains a loving and connected community. we hope to do all we can to support each other, and the diocese grateful for any and all donations we receive. If you are able, please continue to support the ministries of the Anglican Diocese of Edmonton. We continue to look for ways to support parishes and to ease the financial burden on those who will be struggling in weeks and months to come. You can make a secure online donation at edmonton.anglican.ca/give/donate. For more infomation visit:
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Job OpportunityYouth Worker at St. Paul's Anglican Church in Edmonton A full job description for this position, along with the process for application, can be found on the St. Paul's parish website. |
INDIGINEWS
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Diocese of Edmonton Indigenous Ministries
Contacts: Resources: For more infomation visit: http://www.edmonton.anglican.org/what-we-do/indigenous-ministries
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Sacred Teachings Season 3:2 Dismantling RacismRacism as Sin The third season of Sacred Teachings: Dismantling Racism ventures into the timely discussion of racism and its place in the world. The series continues with Episode 2: Racism as Sin, a discussion with Archbishop Mark MacDonald, Archbishop Linda Nicholls and Dr. Ryan Weston, ACC Lead Animator for Public Witness for Social and Ecological Justice. Eight raw discussions and teachings have been recorded remotely across Canada whilst we continue through the pandemic. Sacred Teachings is a joint initiative of Indigenous Ministries and Anglican Video at the Anglican Chuch of Canada. Find the podcasts on Vimeo, Spotify and PodBean. For more infomation visit:
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'Return 2 the River' Gospel Jamboreenow available online Indigenous Ministries of the Anglican Church of Canada has now hosted two live-streamed Gospel Jamborees, one on June 5 and one this week on Canada Day. Both of these 'sing and share' celebrations, hosted by National Indigenous Anglican Archbishop, The Most Rev. Mark MacDonald, were recorded and are now available for viewing anytime on the ACC website. All who have watched any part of the video are encouraged to complete a brief survey to help inform future online events. Submissions for consideration in the next Gospel Jam on August 14 are also open. |
Bannock and a Movie Goes Online
Due to COVID-19 restrictions, Athabasca University's Bannock and a Movie is moving to an online environment. The ongoing theme will revolve around Indigenous groups and their stories. Each month until August, we will provide documentary links and a discussion board to discuss the documentaries. We have included a bannock recipe for your use. The facilitators of the series will be Ivy Lalonde and Priscilla Campeau who will answer questions in the discussion rooms. We hope you will enjoy this. June - Two Spirit; July - Inuit, Inuk; August - First Nations Please access Bannock a and Movie here. The first time a person visits they will need to click on the “Create new account” button (at the bottom of the sign-up page) and create a username/password. After that they can visit Bannock and a Movie and click the “Enrol me” button. For more infomation visit:
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BEYOND THE DIOCESE
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On Eagle's Wings Launching Video Vacation Bible Camp
On Eagle’s Wings (OEW) is launching its first-ever Video Vacation Bible Camp to continue to be a Christian presence in northern communities. In a regular year, the inter-denominational ministry with bases in Edmonton, Yellowknife, and Fort McMurray, provides volunteer teams to lead vacation Bible camp in more than 20 communities in Alberta, Saskatchewan, the Northwest Territories, Nunavut, Ontario, and Québec. But the borders of the Northwest Territories and Nunavut have been closed to outside travelers for the past few months in response to COVID-19. For more infomation visit: http://edmonton.anglican.ca/news/on-eagles-wings-launching-video-vacation-bible-camp
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Encountering Christ with Mary MagdaleneRetreat in person or online Over the centuries, Mary Magdalene has held enormous fascination for the faith community. By exploring scripture, legend and new discoveries regarding this special friend of Jesus, we will derive insights into the meaning of healing, friendship and Easter faith in our own spiritual lives. Sr. Teresita Kambeitz, OSU, will facilitate this retreat live from her home in Saskatoon, Sask. It will be live-streamed onsite at Star of the North or at home online. As government regulation allows, on-site gathering will be limited in numbers, with social distancing observed at all times. Friday, July 17, 7:00pm to Sunday, July 19, 2020, 1:00pm For more infomation visit:
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Come to the waters… ListenProvidence Renewal Centre offers guided, at-home retreat Step away from your routine to refresh your spirit and restore your soul. Savour the sights, sounds, and silence of summer while you pray with Isaiah 55. This at-home silent retreat includes the option of daily morning prayer and individual spiritual direction each day on Zoom. Five-day option: Sunday, August 16 (7 pm) to Friday, August 21 (noon) $250.00 For more infomation visit: https://providencerenewal.ca/tc-events/come-to-the-waters-silent-directed-retreat-via-zoom/
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Support Vulnerable Communities in Canada and Abroad
The pandemic has had a profound impact on people in Canada and around the world. PWRDF recognises that individuals and parishes are facing financial challenges. This relentless virus has brought to light how truly connected we all are. Now, more than ever, we see the importance of caring for our neighbours, near and far. Many of the communities in which PWRDF's partners work are vulnerable, with limited or no access to clean water to wash their hands, and live in close quarters, making physical distancing impossible. Regardless, partners are doing their best to educate communities on handwashing and physical distancing best practices by providing access to accurate, scientific information. For more infomation visit: http://edmonton.anglican.ca/news/support-vulnerable-communities-in-canada-and-abroad
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Halo Project Survey: Activity of Religious Canadians During COVID-19 Pandemic
The Halo Project Canada is conducting a national survey on Covid-19 and its Impact on the Volunteer and Donor Activity of Religious Canadians
This survey seeks to gather information that will help us better understand the impact Covid-19 is having on the volunteer and donor activity of religious Canadians by asking them directly. The results will provide the Halo Canada Project and our study partners, with key information as we work with religious leaders across the country to support the common good of all Canadians. For more infomation visit: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf-3gxyDp8-fkWjjghgZJAGmrE-Nyzb6jooq8CsBbz3E7JAEQ/viewform
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