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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 Edmonton
On April 22, the Diocesan Search Committee presented the diocesan profile to the Very Rev. Alex Meek, Dean and Administrator of the Diocese of Edmonton, who then released the profile to all members of Synod. The profile, more technically known as the "memorandum," is also posted on the diocesan website for anyone to view. The Diocesan Search Committee is now accepting proposals for nomination for the position of bishop. Each time they receive a proposal, they will begin the process of assessing that person according to the requirements laid out in the profile. The deadline for proposals is May 16. Please click below to find full details on how to engage in this process. For more infomation visit:
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Join the Rural Ministry Road Trip Adventure!head out on a day trip to a rural parish community It’s no secret….we are heading into our second Pandemic Summer. As a result, many of us will be planning adventures closer to home. What better time to pack up the family vehicle and hit the open road for a day trip to communities and attractions across the diocese. The Diocese of Edmonton is blessed to have an abundance of rural communities and parishes with fun attractions and opportunities for adventure. We invite you to take part in a Rural Road Trip this summer! Beginning in May, the Rural Ministry Initiative and diocesan social media pages will share information about one or two of our rural parishes and communities. Each week we will provide you with the address of the local Anglican Church along with a number of must-see attractions recommended by parishioners in and around the community.
For more infomation visit: http://edmonton.anglican.ca/news/join-the-rural-ministry-road-trip-adventure
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Education for Ministry (EfM) Registration Open
Registration for Education for Ministry is now open. The program gives lay people a basic grounding in the main theological subjects. It runs September through May, with registration due by July 15. For detailed information on the program, go to the EfM Canada website at www.efmcanada.ca. Interested people are asked to email the Synod Office (churched@edmonton.anglican.ca) for diocesan information. BROCHURE For more infomation visit: http://edmonton.anglican.ca/news/education-for-ministry-efm-registration-open
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What Does it Mean to be a Good Neighbour?Christ Church Easter discussions focus on Mister Rogers' and the Bible's teachings Throughout the season of Easter, the Anglican Parish of Christ Church is exploring themes of justice, sabbath, love, neighbourliness, diversity and faith using the example of the life and faith of Fred Rogers. "In a world that has become increasingly polarized and divided it seems fitting to reach out in love to our neighbour," says the Rev. Canon Sue Oliver. "Our worship and learning series was sparked by Mister Rogers' simple message of love and being a neighbour to everyone." For more infomation visit: http://edmonton.anglican.ca/news/christ-church-exploring-neighbourly-kindness
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Love My Neighbour Interfaith Projectopportunity to gift-forward COVID-19 vaccine Did you know that while places like Canada, the US, the UK, and elsewhere are well on their way in COVID-19 vaccination efforts, many other parts of the world who have not been able to receive a single dose yet (and will not in significant numbers for months or even years)? Canon Dr. Scott Sharman, ecumenical and interfaith coordinator for the Edmonton diocese, says this is, quite simply, a moral crisis. What does it mean to love our neighbours in the context of vaccine access? What would Jesus say to us about vaccination justice and equity? The Love My Neighbour project, in partnership with UNICEF, is a grassroots Canadian interfaith initiative which is seeking to respond to these questions by encouraging people of faith and compassion - Christians, Muslims, Jews, Hindus, Sikhs, Zoroastrians, and many more - to "gift forward" the cost of 1 vaccination in another part of the world for every 1 vaccination administered in Canada. For just $25, you can cover the costs for someone else to be vaccinated and multiply the gift you were blessed to freely receive. Visit www.lovemyneighbourproject.org for more information, and a link to the donation page. For more infomation visit: http://edmonton.anglican.ca/news/love-my-neighbour-interfaith-project
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Anglican Church WomenAnnual Meeting The ACW of Edmonton diocese will hold its annual meeting via Zoom on Saturday, May 1, from 10:30 to noon. The theme, Use Your Gifts to Serve, will be based on 1 Peter 4:10-11. For more information and to register, email acw.dioceseofedmonton@gmail.com POSTER |
Bloom Where You're Plantedespecially for Moms, May 5, 10:00-11:30am Mothering can be an indescribable blessing. It can also be full of constant demands leaving little time to connect with yourself and with God. Ruth Heine of St. Thomas' in Sherwood Park will lead this workshop inviting you explore ways of nurturing some simple spiritual practices to awaken your awareness of God’s presence in your everyday life, helping you bloom right where you’re planted. The cost is $25. Please register by April 28, and if you plan to attend with young ones who might be in the background and or need to be with you just let us know when you register, and Ruth will accommodate the possibility of that in her planning. For more infomation visit:
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Annual Spring Plant Salein time for Mother's Day St. Augustine’s Parkland Anglican Church, 131 Church Road, Spruce Grove is holding its annual Spring Plant Sale over two days this year: Saturday, May 8, 10 am to 1 pm; and Saturday, May 22, from 10 am to 1 pm. The May 8 sale will feature hanging baskets and a variety of planters. Individual geraniums, dahlias, and begonias, bedding plants, as well as some herbs and vegetables will be available on May 22. Please wear a mask and practice safe distancing. Accepted methods of payment: Cash, e-Transfer or Cheque POSTER |
Good Shepherd Seeking Part-time Parish Admin
Good Shepherd Anglican Church in Edmonton seeks a Parish Administrator to help support the rector, staff and parishioners. GSAC values diversity and welcomes applications from visible minorities, First Nations, Inuit, Metis and new Canadians. For more info, see attached Job Profile. |
Still Working From Home
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 Diocesan Administrator: |
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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Red Dress EventImmanuel Reconciliation Team From May 1 to 8 people will be able to explore the significance of MMIWG2S (Missing and Murdered Women and Girls and 2-Spirited people) through an interactive, outside event. The Reconciliation Team from Immanuel, Wetaskiwin is hanging red dresses in two of the city's parks: By the Lake Park and Diamond Jubilee Park. While being safely distanced, people will be able to see the red dresses and information cards throughout the parks. It is hoped on May 5 to have a small event at Jubilee Park to honour the missing and murdered with prayer and smudging. We will be keeping COVID-19 Protocol during this event. |
Wear Red - Show Support
A number of agencies in Edmonton will host a march to honour missing and murdered Indigenous people on Wednesday May 5. The march will begin at 10am at Churchill Square and end at Beaver Hills House Park, 105 Street and Jasper Avenue. POSTER |
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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Experiences of Gender-based ViolenceCreating Hope Society facilitating opportunity to share story Are you an Indigenous woman, girl, or 2SLGBTQ+ in Edmonton and Area who has experienced gender-based violence? Creating Hope Society of Alberta invites Indigenous women, girls, 2 spirit and non-binary people who are 16+ years old to share their experiences of gender-based violence. For more information or to volunteer to participate, please contact Nicole by email at csp@creatinghopesociety.ca or by phone at 780-477-7961. |
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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Wycliffe Online Theology Pub Night: April 30, 7-9 pmDivorce, Greed, Politics, and Other Myths of the English Reformation Join Dr. Wyatt Graham: executive director of the Gospel Coalition Canada, and +Stephen Andrews: Principal and Helliwell Professor of Biblical Interpretation, Wycliffe College, April 30, 7 to 9 pm, for a discussion of popular belief about the English reformation, that it was primarily motivated by political intrigue, the King’s desire for a divorce, and the desire of the crown to seize lands held by the church. Yet the English reformers made valuable contributions to the theology of the reformation as a whole and have had a lasting impact on the Global church. Grab your favorite beverage and join us for some of the stories, the theology and the enduring impact of these faithful visionaries. REGISTER For more infomation visit: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/5516190559567/WN_JYKXy9ksS16q86QQ1FpL0w
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Coming AliveThe Spirit of Poetry This retreat will be held over two evenings. Monday, May 10, from 7:00-9:00 pm, we will sample poetry from different faith traditions. Expect lively discussion around the universality of spirituality. On the second evening, May 17, we will read poems that have an underlying spirituality that may not be traceable to any particular tradition but have a pervasive sense of Something Else. We hope to inspire some writing by participants on both evenings. The cost for this two-part retreat is $50.
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Recovery Workshop through Star of the North
The videos and work of Dr. Gabor Maté will serve as the main resource for this recovery workshop, facilitated by Archbishop Emeritus Sylvain Lavioe. Dr. Maté has decades of experience working with patients challenged by life-threatening addictions. His message calls for a compassionate approach to helping addicts. For the many behavioural or “softer” addicts among us, he urges us to address the void addiction is meant to fill. This workshop will be an interactive blend of input, fellowship, laughter, meetings, mutual support, and time for reflection and journaling. For more infomation visit:
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Free Online Parenting Workshop
La Leche League and Jasper Place Family Resource Centre are offering a FREE online parenting workshop on May 7. Join educator Deborah MacNamara, author of Rest, Play, Grow, for one or all four sessions. There is no charge to attend this event, however, registration is required before May 6, at 6 pm MDT. For additional information, contact: Nancy at lllc.edmonton@gmail.com, or Wendy at jpfrnhub@jasperplace-cfrc.com POSTER For more infomation visit:
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Community Organizing for the Common GoodGEA introductory training session Wednesday, May 19, 10 am to 2 pm, via Zoom The Greater Edmonton Alliance (GEA) for the common good is hosting virtual, introductory training for members based on the philosophy and practices developed by the Industrial Areas Foundation (IAF). This is an opportunity for members to learn why the community organizing approach achieves concrete and winnable outcomes. Learn about the organizing cycle, relational meetings, listening sessions, problems vs. issues, the power of negotiating and more. Please RSVP. For more info, email GEA. For more infomation visit: http://edmonton.anglican.ca/events/community-organizing-for-the-common-good--574/2021-05-19
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Blood Donors Needed this SpringEnhanced donor wellness measures in effect The Diocese of Edmonton is a "Partner for Life" with Canadian Blood Services. We have pledged to give 100 units of blood in 2021 and, so far this year, our team has given 28 units. Donor centres remain open throughout the pandemic and new and existing donors are needed to fill more than 4,000 appointments this spring. Enhanced wellness measures are in effect for the well-being of donors and staff members. POSTER For more infomation visit: http://edmonton.anglican.ca/news/blood-donors-needed-this-spring
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Sharing Communion in a Pandemica theological discussion Restrictions imposed by public health measures during the COVID-19 pandemic have radically altered the way Anglicans share the Eucharist. This has led to an enormous amount of discussion and debate, which has now been distilled and made available for reading and study. The General Synod of the Anglican Church of Canada has published a collection of essays titled Eucharistic Practice & Sacramental Theology in Pandemic Times. The book is made up of more than 40 essays and reflections, including essays on "A Question of Digital Church," by Stephen London, rector of St. Thomas' in Sherwood Park; and "Theological Foundations and Journeys: the Eucharist and Sacramentality," by Scott Sharman, canon theologian for the Edmonton diocese. The Eucharistic Practice book can also be purchased in print via the anglican.ca/store in the “Books” section. There is a discount for purchases of five copies or more. For more infomation visit: http://edmonton.anglican.ca/news/sharing-communion-in-a-pandemic
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Anglican Foundation Launches "Says Yes! to Kids" CampaignNationwide support for children, youth and young adults The Anglican Foundation of Canada (AFC) has launched a $100,000 fundraising campaign in support of post-pandemic programs for children, youth, and young adults in Canada. “Say Yes! to Kids” will run from April 5 to June 30, marking the 10th anniversary of the Kids Helping Kids Fund. The campaign will be supported by a variety of fundraising initiatives including an online peer-to-peer program designed to engage youth advocates nationwide. For more infomation visit: http://edmonton.anglican.ca/news/anglican-foundation-launches-says-yes-to-kids-campaign
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Retired Priest Shares Prayer of Thanksgiving for 50 Years of Ministry
In the name of God, Creator, Redeemer and Sanctifier. I give thanks to the Divine, that on this day, May 2, in 1971, the Feast of St. Athanasius, I was ordered Deacon in the Church of God by the Right Reverend Walter E. Bagnall, Bishop of Niagara, in the Church of St. John the Evangelist, in Hamilton, Ontario. They had these stand before the apostles, who prayed and laid their hands on them. Acts 7:6 Thanks to the many family and friends who supported and shared this Ministry with me, over these 50 years, in the Dioceses of Niagara, Edmonton, and Huron. A special thanks to my children, Geoffrey and Margaret (& Deep). Thanks also to the Townshend family, to Dolores Shackelton, and to my daughter Laura and her wife Lynsie. Brian Edward Shoesmith is a retired priest and an honourary assistant at Christ's Church Cathedral, Hamilton. He served for 9 years in the Diocese of Niagara (1971-1980), then 6 years in the Diocese of Edmonton, in the parish of St. Paul's, Leduc and St. George's, Devon (1980 to 1985), in St. Paul’s as a single point in 1985-6, then 20 years in the Diocese of Huron. |