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Please Remember in Your Prayers this Week
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DIOCESAN AND PARISH NEWS AND EVENTS
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Electing the 11th Bishop of EdmontonFinal call for Search Committee nominations The deadline for nominations to the Search Committee is this Thursday, March 11! After that, Diocesan Executive Council will approve, from among the nominations, three lay people and three clergy. The deadline also applies to input from around the diocese which will be given to the Search Committee to prepare the diocesan profile. Deaneries, parishes and individuals have been sending in their thoughts to inform this process. Use the interactive video to send your input directly. If you prefer to send nominations or input by email, send to the Search Committee ℅ admin@allsaintscathedral.ca. If you prefer to write a letter, send to the Search Committee ℅ All Saints’ Cathedral, 10035 103 Street, Edmonton, T5J 0X5. Please note: nominations for bishop are not being accepted yet! For more infomation visit:
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Medical Care Cards Given to Buyé Seniors and ChildrenLenten greetings from Buyé diocese Lenten greetings from the Rev. Audace Kwizera, diocesan secretary, on behalf of Buyé diocese, were received March 5th by the Rev. John Gee, synod secretary-treasurer, Edmonton diocese. In his email message, Kwizera also shared that the Buyé Mother's Union has begun distributing cards providing access to medical care coverage otherwise out of reach for seniors and children. Last fall, parishes and the Edmonton diocese raised nearly $5,400 through $5 donations for medical cards for people in Buyé diocese. For more infomation visit: http://edmonton.anglican.ca/news/medical-care-cards-distributed-in-buye-diocese
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Ecumenical - Interfaith Webcast
The Knowing Our Neighbours Webcast is an opportunity to hear from people of faith talking about their religion and what it means to them. In this video, the Rev. Canon Dr. Scott Sharman meets via Zoom with Father Matthew Francis, an Orthodox Priest from the Holy Apostles Mission in Chilliwack, BC. For more infomation visit: http://edmonton.anglican.ca/media/2021-03-09-knowing-our-neighbours-the-orthodox-church
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The Micah ChallengeSSJD Lenten Quiet Day As people called into a covenant relationship of love and friendship with God, we are also called to "act justly, love tenderly, and walk humbly with our God." You are invited to explore this theme in a Zoom Quiet Day on March 13, 2021, from 10:00am – 1:30pm. This Lenten Quiet Day will be led by Sister Doreen, SSJD. To register, email Maureen Crerar at maureen.crerar@gmail.com no later than March 8. A Zoom link will be sent out when registrations are complete. POSTER |
Anti-Racism Book Club7:30pm, Monday, March 29 The March Anti-Racism Book Club, hosted on Zoom by Good Shepherd Anglican Church, will be discussing Me and White Supremacy by Layla F. Saad. If you plan to attend, please register in advance by emailing Archdeacon Jordan Ware at rector@goodshepanglican.org. She will send you the Zoom link. If you want to buy the book, Glass Bookshop is a locally owned/operated book store that focuses on Canadian writing and writers who focus on social justice. They offer free delivery within Edmonton, Sherwood Park, and St. Albert. |
Resurrecting JusticeTuesday evenings now until March 23 The theme of justice pervades the Bible from Genesis to Revelation. But readers frequently miss a key source, a writing in which justice is actually the central concern: the book of Romans. Please join Rev. Myron Penner as he hosts Dr. Douglas Harink for a series of discussions during the season of Lent. This series more or less follows the text of Romans, aiming to help readers trace the theme of justice throughout Paul’s letter. For more information on how to tune in, please visit https://www.stpauls-anglican.ca/events/resurrecting-justice-talks. |
St. Augustine ParklandLenten Reflections The Rev. Billy Isenor and St. Augustine Parkland are hosting a lenten series each Wednesday at 7:00pm, which remains available tobe accessed anytime. It is called "Heart of the Word: Reflections on Lenten Practices." All are welcome to use thjis resource. It can be found on the St. Augustine YouTube playlists. |
For Jesus' Little Disciples
St. Augustine Parkland invites families to tune in to "Li'l Disciples," a Sunday bible story with Brother Billy posted each week for little disciples and their families. Look for it in the St. Augustine Parkland YouTube playlists! |
Tweens and Teens 40-day Bible Reading Challenge
For Lent 2021, Rev. Sue is running a daily Bible reading challenge for tweens and teens of the Edmonton diocese. Sign up by emailing admin@christchurchedm.ca, then check your email daily for Bible verse challenges. There will be weekly Zoom check-ins, fun, games and prizes! Don't have a Bible? Contact your parish priest and he or she will hook you up! |
Broken SignpostsHow Christianity Makes Sense of the World In this book, N.T. Wright argues that every world view must explain seven “signposts” of Justice, Spirituality, Relationships, Beauty, Freedom, Truth, and Power. Using the Gospel of John as his source, Wright shows how Christianity defines each signpost and illuminates why we so often see them as being "broken" and unattainable. You are welcome to join St. David's Anglican Church in Edmonton for this study on Wednesdays from 7:00-8:00pm, February 10-March 24. Please email the Rev. Dr. Renée Desjardins at rector.stdavid@gmail.com for more information and the Zoom link. |
Rural Ministry Lenten Bible Study
The Rural Ministry Initiative of the Edmonton diocese is hosting a Virtual Lenten Study, Feb 24 to March 31. All are welcome to join! For more info, including the Zoom link, please visit the Rural Ministry Facebook page, or email Chelsy Bouwman, canon pastor for rural ministry. See attached POSTER. |
Re-booting Our Spiritual LivesMoving Through Discipleship to Wholeness in Christ Lent is considered a special time of focusing on our spiritual lives and drawing closer to Christ. Christ came to heal our souls, to bring us into spiritual wholeness. He wants you to be fully the person you were created to be. How do we draw closer to Christ? The answer is a life-long practice of discipleship. In our Lenten study this year, we will break discipleship down to the six essential questions that every Christian needs to answer. Join us starting Wednesday, February 24 as we go deep into what a renewed spiritual life in Christ looks like. Sign up on the St. Columba Beaumont website. For more infomation visit:
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Listening to God in the WildernessLenten Bible Study Join us Wednesday evenings as we gather to hear guest speakers from across the country and explore traditional Lenten themes with the help of Saints, theology and poetry.
To register, please email David at the Christ Church office, admin@christchurchedm.ca. We will send you the weekly readings and the zoom link. |
Come to the Desert(virtually) at St. Matthew's St. Matthew’s Anglican Church in St. Albert has created a desert space in their sanctuary, which will be available for all to visit online through their Facebook page during Lent. For more infomation visit:
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River through the DesertA Lenten Pilgrimage through the Holy Land St. George's College in Jerusalem has kindly shared this six-part series with Edmonton diocese. These Lenten reflections explore the geography of the Holy Land, following Jesus from Galilee to Golgotha, through the Desert, the Well, the Mountain, the Sea, the Road and the Garden. Click here to link to the material, or sign up for yourself at resources@sgcjerusalem.org View details on this POSTER.
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Learning through Lent
Join Bishop Jane and PWRDF Representative from Ottawa, the Rev. Patrick Stephens, as they lead us through this season of Lent, focusing on Creation Care-Climate Action:
Subscribe to the "Creation Care: Climate Action Lent" resource, which will be sent to your inbox throughout the season of Lent, and check out the Lent 2021 Children's resource. |
Still Working From Home
Just a reminder that Synod Office staff are working from home in compliance with current public health guidance in Alberta. The best way to get the help you need is by email. General office questions and communications Questions regarding finances and giving: Questions to the attention of the Bishop: |
INDIGINEWS
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Diocese of Edmonton Indigenous Ministries
Contacts: Please see the Indigenous Ministries section of the diocesan website for leaflets, web links and other resources to help you pray and take action for reconciliation. See also the Anglican Church of Canada Reconciliation Toolkit. For more infomation visit: http://www.edmonton.anglican.org/what-we-do/indigenous-ministries
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Celebrate SpringPresented by Our Common Ground 'Our Common Ground' invites you to welcome the Spring Equinox and explore teachings about this season of renewed life with Michelle Nieviadomy. We will gather virtually via Zoom on March 21 at 7:00pm. Please register by emailing Michelle at michelle.iskwew@gmail.com and she will send you a link for the event. |
Anglican Reconciliation Connections
In this edition of the ARC newsletter, Melanie Delva, Reconciliation Animator for the Anglican Church of Canada, shares the practice of repentence she has chosen for Lent, as well as an article on Bill C-15, which went to second reading in Parliament on February 17, and an update on the Reconciliation Pathfinders Circle, a body created by the General Synod of the Anglican Church of Canada, to lead the us toward meaningful, lasting reconciliation. For more infomation visit: https://us1.campaign-archive.com/?u=d120aa8efc4112c7cae41108e&id=1de802ca02
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Survivors and Thrivers Noon-hour Learning Opportunity
The six-week Survivors and Thrivers learning series will be offered every Thursday at 12:00 noon MT March 25-April 29. Indigenous speakers will share their experience of survival and how they are thriving and inspiring others in their lives now. Registered participants who are unable to attend the live session will receive a link to the recording. POSTER For more infomation visit: https://www.rootsofresilience.info/event-details/survivors-and-thrivers
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"The Power of Music" and "The Best Place"
The sixth season of the Sacred Teachings podcast, is titled "Suicide: The Other Pandemic." Click below to find episodes for this week and last week! This season contains themes that may be harmful or triggering to some audiences. If you or someone you know is struggling, please contact The Canada Suicide Prevention Service at 833-456-4566 or send a text to 45645. Help is available. For more infomation visit:
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ONLINE WORSHIP RESOURCES
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Worship from Home Schedule and Resources
This page lists online opportunities for worship, learning and virtual community provided weekly by parishes throughout the diocese. For more infomation visit: http://edmonton.anglican.ca/news/worship-from-home-schedule-and-resources
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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. You can make a secure online donation through the diocesan website. |
BEYOND THE DIOCESE
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Lunch & LearnU of A Augustana Campus The Chester Ronning Center for the Study of Religion and Public Life invites you to join two lunch-time sessions in March. The first is March 11: Biblical Assemblages in the European Far Right. The second is March 30: World-Repairing work and living well together in the New Diversity. For more infomation visit: https://www.ualberta.ca/augustana/research/centres/crc/index.html
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Weekly Lenten Message
This Lent, voices from a variety of Christian denominations share reflections on how scripture invites experiences of Divine providence. Listen to the weekly pre-recorded message (posted every Tuesday during Lent), and/or join other listeners and Providence Renewal Centre staff on Wednesday evening to listen and discuss what you noticed, wondered about, and appreciated. Wednesdays March 10, 17 and 24 from 7:00 to 8:00pm. Join whenever you are able. There is no charge, but pre-registration is required for Zoom access. POSTER For more infomation visit: https://providencerenewal.ca/tc-events/expressions-of-hope-voices-of-a-resurrection-people-via-zoom/
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Spiritual Formation Program PreviewGet a Taste of What's to Come Star of the North Retreat Centre is launching a spiritual formation program—Aurora Living: Word & Creation—in October 2021. In the time leading up to the launch, we will host free, monthly online prayer rituals in relation to the program module themes. The next of these, to be held March 16 at 7:00pm, is titled Kingdoms and focuses on Leadership for the Common Good. Participants can log-in as early as 6:30 pm to watch live-painting by special guest artist, Beverly Bunker. For more infomation visit: https://www.starofthenorth.ca/register/browse/programs-2/event/aurora-living-prayer-rituals-229/
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Resources from the Anglican Church of Canada
This year, the season of Lent will be observed Febuary 17 to April 3. The Anglican Church of Canada is compiling a collection of resources. Please click below to find the resource that will be most helpful to you and your parish. For more infomation visit:
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Good Friday Outdoor Way of the CrossFrom fear and fatigue to hope and action The 41st annual Outdoor Way of the Cross invites people to think about the relevance and importance of the Gospel message in our world today around the theme “From Fear and Fatigue to Hope and Action: Take Up the Cross and Follow Me.” Due to COVID-19 restrictions, this year’s walk will be presented virtually, in video format. For more infomation visit: http://edmonton.anglican.ca/events/good-friday-outdoor-way-of-the-cross--569/2021-04-02
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Holy Week Bible Proclamationwith the Diocese of Athabasca The Diocese of Athabasca is preparing to host a Holy Week Bible Reading Proclamation on Zoom, for 100 hours non-stop reading of God’s word from Passion Sunday until Maundy Thursday. It doesn’t matter where you are, you can sign up to read for one hour. Already, Primate Linda Nicholls, former Primate Fred Hiltz, the senior Bishop of the ECLiC, and several other bishops have agreed to take part. If you would like to join, email Canon Peter Clarke at seens@telus.net Proclamation Poster |
Camp is Coming to You!
Not sure about sending kids to camp this summer? Well, Hastings Lake Bible Camp is bringing camp to kids! They will be running five week-long day programs at central Alberta churches. The program, which will run from morning to mid-afternoon, will include indoor games, outdoor games, team building activities, crafts, chapel, skits, group activities, snacks, service projects and Bible studies. For more infomation visit:
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Part-time Ministry OpportunityCanadian Armed Forces Chaplain The Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) is seeking applicants to its Primary Reserve Force (part-time faith leadership) in the region of the Edmonton diocese. The CAF has Primary Reserve Units all across the country and each is served by chaplains. Background information about the nature of this work and ministry is available here. Please email questions about the application process to RCChS Recruiter Padre LCol James: Angela.James@forces.gc.ca For more infomation visit: https://www.canada.ca/en/department-national-defence/programs/royal-canadian-chaplain.html
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