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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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Bishop's Commissary
Bishop Stephen London will be away from the diocese from July 24 until September 6. Bishop Steve has appointed the Ven. Travis Enright, Archdeacon for Indigenous Ministries and rector of St. Faith and St. Mary, as his commissary from July 24 to August 6. To reach the commissary, please email Bishop Steve's assistant Jennifer at assistant@edmonton.anglican.ca |
Bishop's Itinerary
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Bishop Steve at Lambeth Conference
Bishop Steve and Stephanie London are participating in the Lambeth Conference this week, a gathering of bishops from all around the world, which hasn't happened for 14 years. Unfortunately, Bishop Steve has come down with COVID-19. He is now isolating, but still participating in the conference virtually. He is providing full updates everyday on his Facebook page. For more infomation visit: http://edmonton.anglican.ca/news/bishop-steve-at-lambeth-conference
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Lambeth Conference Prayer Guide
We invite prayers for the 15th Lambeth Conference in Canterbury, the United Kingdom, from July 26 to August 8. A short prayer guide has been published for churches and communities. It contains an outline of what the conference covers, and prayers from Anglican religious communities around the globe.
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Finding Our WayGOAL #2: Spiritual Renewal Bishop Stephen London has released the document Finding Our Way as a blueprint for guiding the Diocese of Edmonton into the future. It begins with the Gospel at the Center and includes five Principles and 12 Goals. This week, we highlight Goal #2: Prayer and Devotion. We will make available engaging resources designed to enrich our lives of prayer and devotion, including drawing upon the ‘rhythm of life’ known as The Way of Love. Watch for specific actions and milestones which will be developed in regard to this goal. |
Coming this Fall: "Courageous Conversations"Public Event - Saturday, September 24, 2022 Join the Edmonton diocese as we celebrate the return of Fr. Michael Lapsley SSM to the diocese this September as part of our continued commitment to reconciliation. Fr. Lapsley is the Canon for Healing and Reconciliation for the Diocese of Edmonton. He will work with local partners to facilitate the third Healing of Memories workshop in Edmonton. The local workshops have been designed for the Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities of Edmonton to be healers of one another; to reach a better understanding of ourselves, one another and the community we form. Fr. Lapsley will offer a workshop, followed by facilitator training, followed by an evening public event on September 24. For more infomation visit: http://edmonton.anglican.ca/events/coming-this-fall-courageous-conversations/2022-09-24
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Ascension House Offering Affordable Student Accommodations
Ascension House is an intentional Christian community in the heart of the city, in the neighbourhood of Oliver. We are affiliated with the Anglican Parish of Christ Church and open to young people (18-23) who are drawn to the idea of living in community with other Christian young adults while going to school and living in Edmonton. We are situated close to Macewan and Norquest. We are a short bus ride to other educational institutions. Rent is $500 a month for a private room and includes utilities and other program costs. Why not walk with others on their faith journey for a year as you encourage one another and grow in faith together? Spots are still available for the fall of 2023. For more information, please email: admin@christchurchedm.ca . |
3 Donations Since Last Week!Canadian Blood Services "Team Anglican" is on track to meet this year's goal of 120 donations of blood and/or plasma. Thank you so much to those who donate regularly. To everyone else, please consider joining the team. A brief amount of time out of your schedule would make such a difference in someone's life! Find out if you're eligible to donate, then click here and enter our Partner ID: ANGL696986 to join the team. To make an appointment to donate blood, call: 1-888-236-6283 or visit Canadian Blood Services. |
The Fringe is Back!at Holy Trinity in Old Strathcona It's that time again! After a long hiatus due to Covid, Fringe Festival BYOV's (Bring Your Own Venue) are back at Holy Trinity this August 11 to 21, and we can't wait! It is sure to be an exciting time of fantastic theatre shows and gatherings in the Concession Tent and Tea Room. We would love to have your help as a Front of House volunteer (taking tickets, directing patrons, etc.), Concession Tent volunteer (selling beer, wine, snacks, etc.), or Tea Room (baking scones, serving tea, etc.). There's a volunteer role for everyone! Can you help? Online signups for each of the three volunteering areas are available below! Front of House Volunteer Online Sign Up HERE |
Christ Church Summer Concert Series a Gift to Edmonton DioceseWednesdays through the summer You are invited to join Christ Church at 12116-102 Ave NW, Edmonton, on Wednesday evenings at 7 pm for the annual Summer Concert Series. The hour-long concerts are sure to appeal to everyone's musical tastes. See attached schedule and please spread the word by sharing the attached POSTER on your social media feeds and with friends, family and neighbours. We hope to see you there!
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Classical Violist/Violinist Duo at St. MatthiasAugust 25, 7 pm St. Peter the Apostle’s Anglican Congregation of St. Matthias Anglican Church, 6210 188 St NW, Edmonton, invites you to spend a night listening to live classical music on August 25, 7 pm. The duet of Amorim-Rufino Duo comprised of Brazilian-Canadian Violinist Vladimir Rufino and Brazilian-Canadian violist Fabiola Amorim has been performing together as well as with orchestras and chamber ensembles in Brazil, United States and Canada since 2005. Free admission. FLYER For more infomation visit: http://edmonton.anglican.ca/events/classical-violist-violinist-duo-at-st-matthias/2022-08-25
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Building Community One Newsletter and Social Media Post at a Time
We at the Synod Office want to say 'thank you' to those in the Edmonton diocese family who've been sharing news from Synod Scene and other diocesan publications. Likewise, we try to share parish news and events as we hear about them. Working together to reach people both within and beyond our church communities makes good sense. We know that people need to hear a message many times before taking action. (You’ve likely heard of the Marketing Rule of 7.) We appreciate every effort to work together to cut through some of the noise. Margaret and Shelly, Synod Office Communications |
Phishing Scams
The Synod Office has heard about more instances of people in the diocese receiving emails that suggest they are from Bishop Steve, usually saying he needs their help or has something for them to do right away. These are emails designed to draw people in to a scam. There is nothing the diocese can do to stop these emails, but please remember the Bishop will never contact people in this manner. Also, a close look at the email address will show it is not from the Bishop. Never click on these emails. Delete them immediately. |
Online Resources for all Ages from All Around the Diocese
Click on the button below to see a listing of online resources, including Sunday services and weekly prayer live-streams and videos, online study, music and children's ministry links. We continue to update this list, so please share your creative ways of being church at home! Send your ideas to churched@edmonton.anglican.ca For more infomation visit:
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St. Thomas', Sherwood Park Seeks RectorApply until August 26, 2022 The parish of St. Thomas', located in Sherwood Park, is seeking a full-time rector. If your pastoral experience gives you the confidence and skills to share the rationale for change and to involve others in making and supporting decisions for the glory of God, please see Parish Profile.
For more infomation visit: https://edmonton.anglican.ca/ministry-opportunities/pages/st-thomas-sherwood-park
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BEYOND the DIOCESE
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PWRDF-August Update
The Primate's Worle Relief and Development Fund has release its August newsletter. Read about the innovative work of dairy farmers in Kenya, efforts to support refugees and internally displaced persons, a worship resource for World Food Day offered in light of the looming global food crisis, and much more.
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Online Introductory Course on the DiaconateKootenay School of Ministry The Kootenay School of Ministry is very pleased to invite your diocese to enrol candidates in our introductory course on the diaconate, to be taught by the Ven. Richard Leggatt, Ph.D. The course will be offered on Zoom over four weekends, Friday evenings and Saturday mornings.
The fee per student is $100 and may be paid to the Diocese of Kootenay with the notation that the sum is for the Kootenay School of Ministry. Payment may be paid by EFT to Kate Dalton, the diocesan office administrator: admin@kootenay.info or by cheque to: The Diocese of Kootenay #201 - 380 Leathead Road, Kelowna BC V1X 2H8 |
Cornerstone Counselling 45th Anniversary Celebration
Cornerstone Counselling, a Christ-centered charitable agency in Edmonton, is celebrating its 45th Anniversary and a new location. Families are invited to join Cornerstone on Saturday, August 20, 2022, from 12 noon - 3 pm, at Grovenor Park and Community Hall, 14325 - 104 Avenue NW, Edmonton, AB. Please RSVP by August 5 to Madeline Peters at m.peters@cornerstonecounselling.com and indicate the number of people coming. INVITATION
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Free Information SessionSpiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola Curious about the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius? The Exercises will be offered September 2022 - May 2023 through Providence Renewal Centre. Join us on Tuesday, August 23 at 7:00 pm for a free information session via Zoom. Click the link below to register and recieve the Zoom link. For more infomation visit: https://providencerenewal.ca/tc-events/information-evening-via-zoom-event14925-free
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Steve Bellin concert: St. Albert, September 23 Singer / songwriter Steve Bell will perform in concert September 23, at the St. Albert Catholic Parish Church, 7 St. Vital Avenue, St. Albert. This performance is in connection with the Aurora Living spiritual formation program at Star of the North Retreat Centre. As part of the program's opening fall retreat weekend, entitled Psalms: Singing Both Joy & Lament, Steve will be leading an all-day retreat on Saturday, September 24. Click here for more information and to register for the retreat. Click here for concert tickets. |
Sing a New Creation Hymnal Now Available
The supplement to Common Praise (1998), Sing a New Creation, is now available for order from The Anglican Church of Canada’s online E-Store – visit www.anglican.ca/sing .You will find in the collection an emphasis on congregational song, Canadian and world music, and hymns that are relatively easy to teach to those who do not read music, with simple notation accompaniment and guitar chords for some of the selections. New service music has been included, and there are additions to each of the categories in the table of contents familiar from Common Praise, along with a new section added: Hymns of Lament. Click on the button below to view the content, or stop by the Synod Office to view the new hymnal in person. Bulletin Info
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Applications open for Spiritual Direction Training Program
The Studion School for Spiritual Direction offers a two-year program that combines teaching on topics relevant to the practice of spiritual direction with significant time spent in guided retreat and spiritual formation. The program is administered through The King's University in Edmonton and gatherings are held at Star of the North Retreat Centre in St. Albert. The next cohort is set to begin in January 2023. Please visit the thestudionschool.com for program details and to apply online. |
Ministry Courses Available through the Western Educational Collaborative Anglican NetworkFall 2022 and Spring 2023 Local ministry schools in several western and northern Canadian dioceses are working collaboratively to offer valuable in- person and online study opportunities. Emmanuel and St. Chad College oversees and grants the Licentiate in Theology to students registered through their local diocese. Download the PDF list of courses, inluding Hebrew Scripture, New Testament, Pastoral Care, Evangelism, Foundations in Theology, and many more. |