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Please Remember in Your Prayers this Week
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BISHOP'S CORNER
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Bishop's Itinerary
Please hold Bishop Stephen London in your prayers as he serves parishes throughout the diocese and connects with our partners and friends beyond the diocese. God-willing, Bishop Stephen will attend the following public meetings and events:
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Diocesan Appointmentinterim priest-in-charge, St. George's, Edmonton Bishop Stephen London is pleased to appoint the Rev. Ruth Sesink Bott as interim priest-in-charge of St. George's Anglican Church, Edmonton as of September 1, 2024. |
NEWS
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St. Thomas', Wainwright Gives Five for Friends in Diocese of BuyéWhat does generosity look like in your parish? The parish of St. Thomas’, Wainwright (Dayspring Ministry) greeted September in a spirit of generosity by raising money for medical cards for our companion diocese of Buyé in Burundi. While enjoying coffee and ice cream in the late summer sunshine, on September 1, the congregation posed for a group photo framed by flower beds. Submitted by Allan Samm, St. Tom’s cub reporter Is your parish taking part in the Edmonton diocese’s annual coffee-hour appeal? Show us by sharing your pictures with Synod Scene! Email to communications@edmonton.anglican.ca |
2024 Season of Creation"Act and Hope with Creation” Season of Creation, "Act and Hope with Creation,” takes place from September 1 to October 4. Season of Creation is an annual month-long season when Christian communities pray and act to protect creation. We celebrate our faith in God Creator and act in unity to care for our Find out more and download the Season of Creation Celebration Guide for ideas on how to get involved. POSTER For more infomation visit:
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Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius Retreat in Daily LifeUncover the Heart of Your Call Spiritual directors Pat Jameson and the Rev. Jonathan Crane, rector of St. Augustine of Canterbury, Edmonton, will be facilitating a Spiritual Exercises Retreat in Daily Life for small groups, from September 2024 to May 2025. The exercises have been described as: “a compilation of meditations, prayers, and contemplative practices developed by St. Ignatius of Loyola to help people deepen their relationship with God.” Space is limited. Please fill out the attached application form to apply. You will be contacted for a simple one-on-one conversation preceding our entry into the exercises. For more infomation visit: https://www.staugustinesedmonton.com/events/the-spiritual-exercises-of-st-ignatius
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What Does $5 Coffee-hour Appeal Look Like in Your Parish?Share your Stories and Photos in Synod Scene! Since 2018, people in our diocese have raised funds through an autumn coffee-hour appeal inviting people to give $5 to make a difference in the lives of many of our brothers and sisters living in Burundi. Last year, $1,210 was raised to purchase medical cards, enabling each cardholder to save 80% of the cost of medical care for a full year. Sadly, this coverage is out of reach for most people living in the Diocese of Buyé. The medical cards were purchased by the Buye diocese and distributed by the Mothers' Union, with the assistance of Bishop Stephen and the Rev. Stephanie London during their visit to Buye diocese in July. For more infomation visit: http://edmonton.anglican.ca/events/september-5-coffee-hour-fundraiser/2024-09-01
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September 15 is PWRDF Sunday!support Canadian Anglican agency providing relief and long-term community development around the world Parishes in the Diocese of Edmonton are invited to observe September 15 as PWRDF Sunday! Jeffrey Hanger, PWRDF Diocesan Representative, has prepared resources, including a sample Order of Service and Sermon for parishes to use if they so choose. Please View and Download the Resources HERE. Donation envelopes and additional resources will be provided via the Synod Office. PWRDF Sunday Service - WORD PWRDF Sunday Service - PDF For more infomation visit: http://edmonton.anglican.ca/news/september-15-is-pwrdf-sunday
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Diocesan Children's Choir Welcoming Singers for 24/25 Season!
The Diocese of Edmonton Children's Choir (DECC), directed by Laura Hawley, is gearing up for its third season! The children's choir is comprised of enthusiastic singers from across the diocese. The choir provides opportunities for children and youth in grade 2 and up to learn music to offer at church services, care facilities and special liturgical events throughout the diocese. Running from September to April, the choir will meet on Wednesdays, from 5 to 6 pm, at Christ Church, 12116 - 102 Ave, Edmonton. Choir conductor Laura Hawley has extensive experience leading children's choirs in the Anglican faith tradition and choral conducting. The choir's accompanist Tammy-Jo Mortensen has over 30 years of experience in sacred music, pedagogy and accompanying. For more information: decchoiryeg@gmail.com There is no cost to join! Register online HERE
For more infomation visit: http://edmonton.anglican.ca/news/diocesan-childrens-choir-welcoming-singers-for-24-25-season
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EVENTS
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You Are Invited to High TeaSaturday, September 14, 2 to 4 pm, Good Shepherd Anglican Church The Good Shepherd ACW invites you to an afternoon of gourmet sandwiches, sweets and tea! High Tea will be held on September 14, from 2 to 4 pm, at Good Shepherd Anglican Church, 15495 Castle Downs Rd, Edmonton. Gluten-free options will be available. Don't miss this elegant and delicious experience! For tickets ($20), call Cathy Lake at 780-497-1802. POSTER |
St. Augustine's-Parkland Consecration ServiceSunday, September 15, 10 am St. Augustine's-Parkland, 131 Church Rd, Spruce Grove invites you to join in a 20th-anniversary celebration and consecration of the church building on September 15, 10 am. A reception will follow the service. RSVP by September 5 to staugustinesparkland@gmail.com |
Adaptive Leadership WorkshopSeptember 19, 9:00 am to 3:30 pm Led by the Rev. Clara King (ClaraKing.com), this one-day in-person workshop on Thursday, September 19 at All Saints' Cathedral, from 9:00 am to 3:30 pm, will help clergy explore the adaptive challenges facing the church, and equip them with new leadership skills to address these challenges. All active clergy in the Diocese of Edmonton are invited to participate. There is no cost to attend; lunch and snacks will be provided. The workshop is offered as part of a doctoral research study across Canada in 2024 and 2025, testing a new way to teach adaptive leadership to clergy. There are very minimal risks to participating in this study, however, this workshop may pose an elevated risk to clergy who are experiencing a high level of burnout. All participants must sign a letter of informed consent. To learn more about the workshop, the research study, the risks, and the letter of informed consent, all are welcome to join a short, optional Zoom meeting with Clara on Tuesday, September 10, at 1:00 pm, by clicking HERE. For more infomation visit:
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Ecumenical Celebration Concert in Drayton ValleySeptember 19, All Saints', Drayton Valley, 7 pm In celebration of 100 Years of the United Church of Canada, All Saints' Anglican and Living Spirit United churches are presenting Vancouver Island musicians Saskia Delaronde and Nathan Tinkham in concert on September 19, at All Saints', 5212 47 Ave in Drayton Valley, at 7 pm. Tickets, $20/Person, are available at Value Drug Mart and at the door. For more info, call 780.898.1457, or email livingspirituniteddv@gmail.com |
Cyber Security: Safeguarding Our Digital LivesEducation for Living Series - Saturday, September 21, 10 to 11 am St. Thomas Anglican Church in Sherwood Park, 4A Raven Drive, will host the first session of its Education for Living series on Saturday, September 21, at 10 am. Local RCMP members have been invited to speak about Cyber Security: safeguarding our digital lives and protecting assets and personal information. All are invited and welcome to attend the session. Please RSVP to the church office at sttomsherwoodpark@gmail.com Coffee and snacks will be provided. Childcare is also available. POSTER |
Hearts Burning Within Us Online Bible StudySaturday, September 21, 10 am to 1 pm, Zoom In anticipation of coming together for Synod in October, join the Synod Planning Committee on Saturday, September 21, from 10 am to 11:30 am, for an online bible study on our theme: "Hearts Burning Within Us," and the Emmaus Road scripture (Luke 24:32); and, from 10:30 am to 1 pm, for a presentation of the Synod resolutions followed by an opportunity for questions.
For more infomation visit: http://edmonton.anglican.ca/events/hearts-burning-within-us-online-bible-study/2024-09-21
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Autumn Ladies' GatheringSaturday, September 21, 9:30 am, St. Augustine's-Parkland The ladies of St. Augustine's Parkland invite all women of the Edmonton Diocese to a day of visiting and fun on Saturday, September 21. The day will begin at 9:30 am with coffee and muffins, please bring your favorite mug and a bagged lunch. Beverages will be provided. For more infomation visit: http://edmonton.anglican.ca/events/autumn-ladies-gathering/2024-09-21
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Youth Bowling Night!Saturday, September 21, 6:30 pm All youth of the Edmonton diocese and their friends are invited to a Youth Bowling Night on Saturday, September 21, 6:30 to 9 pm, at Bonnie Doon Bowling Lanes, 8330 82 Ave NW, Edmonton. RSVP ASAP to the Rev. Danielle Key so she can reserve the bowling lanes. Hope to see you in September! Please share on social! POSTER |
Cursillo AGMSaturday, September 28, St. Timothy's, Edmonton The Cursillo AGM will be held on September 28, at St. Timothy's, 8420 145 St. NW, Edmonton, at 5:30 pm. There will be a light supper at 5:45, followed by the AGM at 6:30 pm. RSVP to cursilloedmonton@gmail.com |
Youth Social Justice Day - *New Date!Saturday, November 16, noon to 6 pm, St. John the Evangelist, 11111 57 Ave NW, Edmonton The Social Justice Committee of the Edmonton diocese is holding a Youth Day Social Justice Day on November 16 at St. John the Evangelist, 11111 57 Ave NW, Edmonton, from noon to 6 pm. This is a day for young people of every faith and those seeking to learn more about how our Christian faith compels us to transform the unjust structures of society. Young people, ages 13 to 30, will have the opportunity to engage with first-voice advocates and leaders in communities forging the way towards racial justice, queer justice, economic justice, environmental justice, prison justice and disability justice. And we will explore how these concerns overlap and intersect, finding commonalities and shared inspiration for change. For more infomation visit: http://edmonton.anglican.ca/events/youth-social-justice-day/2024-10-05
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What's Happening in Your Parish and/or Ministry?we are happy to help spread the word We are happy to share news and pictures, or help promote upcoming events (ie. youth gathering, parish fundraiser, worship service, community outreach, public lecture) in Synod Scene, our weekly e-newsletter to clergy, parishes and subscribers. Please click the link to the form below to tell us about your news and event . Upload a graphic or picture (horizontal / landscape orientation; 1500x784 px), and your event poster (if you have one). Submissions must be received by Tuesday at noon to guarantee their inclusion in the current week's newsletter. Have questions? Email Margaret Glidden, communications@edmonton.anglican.ca; or call 780-439-7344 For more infomation visit:
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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
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Full-time Ministry OpportunityDayspring Ministries Seeks Visionary Priest The Bishop of Edmonton invites applications for the position of Incumbent of Dayspring Ministries – this is a full-time position that supports the ministry of three rural parishes in the Diocese of Edmonton. Dayspring Ministries is a shared ministry of St. Saviour’s, Vermilion, St. Thomas’, Wainwright and St. Mary’s, Edgerton led by one full-time priest and several lay leaders from the three parishes. The origin of Dayspring is rooted in the need to ensure the continuation of ministry in rural areas. For more infomation visit: http://edmonton.anglican.ca/news/full-time-ministry-opportunity--1647
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WAYS to GIVE
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Show Love, Give Blood
Eligible donors can show love simply by giving blood and/or plasma. To book a life-giving appointment, call 1-888-236-6283 or visit Canadian Blood Services. Check your eligibility, then click here and enter our Partner ID: ANGL696986 to join Team Anglican. You won't just make a difference. You can make all the difference. |
RESOURCES
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Not Feeling Well? Please Worship from Home
Cold and flu season is upon us, and COVID persists in all its variations. As we spend more time indoors, it is becoming more difficult to contain germs and protect vulnerable members of our communities. Please remember that a minor infection for one person can develop into a major sickness for someone else. If you are feeling unwell (ie. have a cough, runny nose, sore throat, chest congestion, fever...), please stay home. For more infomation visit: http://edmonton.anglican.ca/news/not-feeling-well-please-worship-from-home
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BEYOND the DIOCESEEVENTS and EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES |
Retreat of Our Own 2024: “Faithful Leading, Faithful Following: Lay Leadership as Discipleship”September 13 to 15, Camp Kuriakos The ELCiC ABT Synod invites clergy and lay leaders to a Retreat of our Own 2024, September 13 to 15, at Camp Kuriakos. Guest Speaker The Rev. Clara King, an Anglican Priest, Researcher, and Revitalist from Calgary, will explore how, as Christians, we are called to be faithful disciples in following Christ. But what does faithful following mean when we find ourselves in leadership, particularly as lay people? Join us for a highly engaging, funny, humble, and inspiring weekend with leadership researcher and lay leadership advocate Clara King. As we explore the dynamic tension between leadership and discipleship, you will discover new insights in the pages of Scripture, reflect on your church context in new ways, and hear God’s invitation to you with a new heart. Whether you think of yourself as a leader, or as a follower, all are welcome. To find out more information about the retreat go to https://www.retreatofourown.ca. When you go to register it will transfer you to the Kuriakos registration site; OR you are welcome to call Kuriakos at 403-746-2702 to register over the phone. BROCHURE For more infomation visit:
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Adults with Disabilities Invited to Join Choral Morphosis Choir
Choral Morphosis Arts Society, dedicated to bringing the joy of music and the arts to individuals 16 years and older with developmental or physical disabilities, is now accepting registrations for new and returning choristers. Join Us: Register Now! Our Saturday morning choir programs, starting September 14, are designed for individuals who love music and singing, regardless of their musical ability. Our rehearsals and performances, led by conductor, Mandy Maher, incorporate singing, movement, dance, instruments, and sign language, ensuring that all activities are accessible to all ability levels. For more information on how to join, donate, or become involved with Choral Morphosis, please visit our website at www.choralmorphosis.com or contact us directly at admin@choralmorphosis.com.
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Spiritual-Care Day: Your Spiritual PathwayProvidence Renewal Centre, 3005 119 Street NW Edmonton, Alberta T6J 5R5 Do you like to spend time with scriptures? Perhaps you prefer a meditative walk in the woods. Is your ideal time in prayer focused on recitation? Does sitting in silence give you a sense of solace? While there are as many ways to engage with the Divine as there are individuals, it is possible to identify towards one of four spiritual pathways. These pathways are the path of intellect, the path of devotion, the path of service, and the path of ascetism. Join us at Providence Renewal Centre on September 28, from 10 am to 3 pm, to explore the Four Spiritual Pathways. Relax at a day of reflection and self-care, gather to share a buffet lunch, walk the grounds, and join others in conversation. Cost is: $45 (inc. buffet lunch) Register by September 23 POSTER For more infomation visit: https://providencerenewal.ca/tc-events/self-care-day-your-spiritual-pathway-event-16101/
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Earthkeeping in the Way of Jesus: Creation & Our Place in ItStar of the North Retreat Centre, www.starofthenorth.ca, 780-459-5511 What does Scripture say about ecological issues, like biodiversity loss and climate change? Does God care? What do these concerns have to do with following Jesus? Is there hope to be had in such troubled times? From September 27 to 29, join A Rocha Canada education director Rick Faw to explore the story of creation and discern a way forward that is faithful to our human calling and the Spirit’s ongoing work at this moment in history. Full info and retreat cost at starofthenorth.ca/care
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