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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 pray for Bishop Stephen London 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, events and services:
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NEWS
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Edmonton Anglican Church Family Launches "A Way Through the Wilderness"
More than 50 people (a capacity crowd) from several urban and rural parishes celebrated the launch of the Anglican Diocese of Edmonton's strategic initiative called A Way Through the Wilderness, on May 15, at the Wildroots Community Centre, a ministry of St. Augustine's, Edmonton. The 18-month workplan has been months, actually years, in the making and will help guide us down the next stretch of the road in our journey of faithful transformation as a community of disciples in the Way of Jesus. Rooted in six key areas, A Way Through the Wilderness is designed to lead us into an inspired, renewed and more sustainable future as a family of churches.
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Young St. David's Gardeners Prepare for Growing Season
In preparation for the growing season, the children and youth of St. David's, Edmonton, prepared the church's garden boxes and planted carrot seeds. At harvest time, they will help dig up the crop, which will go to Edmonton's Food Bank. Planting was part of an outdoor-indoor work party followed by a potluck lunch. Submitted by the Rev. Dr. Renée Desjardins, rector, St. David's, Edmonton |
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Cursillo Community Takes Step Forward on Reconciliation Journey
All journeys start with one step forward and continue until you reach the destination. The Cursillo community in the Edmonton Diocese took a step in its reconciliation journey on April 26. Meeting at St. Augustine ’s-Parkland in Spruce Grove, participants listened, prayed and shared together as we sought to find our place in reconciliation with Indigenous peoples. After opening the day with Morning Prayer, led by Rev. Kevin Kraglund, we moved into a time of learning about our conflicting history with residential schools. Led by Fiona Brownlee, we walked the length of the Remembering the Children Weaving to experience the gravity of the residential school system on the lives of Indigenous children and families. For more infomation visit:
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Church Admin CornerAccessing Photos and Images Last in our series of copyright information for parishes is a closer look at photos and images. In addition to music and text copyright issues, most photos and graphics are under active copyright. Even things found quickly online with an internet search are almost certainly copyrighted and should not be used without appropriate permissions. For more infomation visit:
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Church Admin CornerRegistered Charity CRA Returns All registered charities (including all parishes in the Diocese) must complete an Annual Report to the CRA. This includes forms T3010, T1235, and T1236, in addition to any reports that might be required for your specific parish. December 31 is the fiscal year-end for all parishes within the Diocese, so all parish returns are due by June 30. For more infomation visit:
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Opportunity to Support Children's Ministry Through Say Yes! to Kids
The Anglican Foundation of Canada (AFC) has announced it is helping raise funds for two children's initiatives in the Diocese of Edmonton through the 2025 Say Yes! to Kids campaign. AFC will match the first $1,000 raised by every Say Yes! to Kids team. Good Shepherd, Edmonton wants to raise $2,500 for a library where children, teens and families can explore their faith and grow in literacy together: "From colourful storybooks to meaningful teen reads and accessible Bibles, this new library will help us nurture young minds and hearts!" Donate to Good Shepherd's Campaign Here! Since 2021, when the Diocese of Edmonton Children’s Choir began with seed money from the Anglican Foundation, it has enriched worship services in our diocese and local community. Your gift will help keep this choir a sustainable and inspiring part of worship life in our diocese. You can help developing choristers grow in faith, while learning teamwork, leadership and perseverance by donating to the Diocesan Children's Choir Campaign Here! POSTER / BULLETIN INSERT |
EVENTS
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Mozart SphereSaturday, May 17, 2025 Back by popular demand! Back to Bach...but Mozart, this time! Young and upcoming musicians will perform a FREE concert at St. Paul's Anglican Church, 10127 145 ST NW, Edmonton, on May 17, 4 pm. Students in the MacEwan Conservatory of Music will play pieces by Mozart for a beautiful afternoon filled with music we "normally don't bump into." Come for the concert, stay for the potluck of snacks in the hall! And bring some friends! POSTER |
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Conversation about Mary/MaryamChristian Muslim Dialogue - Sunday, May 18, 2 pm A Common Word Alberta - Christian Muslim Dialogue presents: A Conversation about Mary/Maryam: Mother of Jesus, on May 18, at First Mennonite Church, 3650 91 ST NW, Edmonton. Registration opens at 2 pm, and dialogue begins at 2:30 pm. All are welcome! POSTER |
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Community Pulled Pork Dinner and Live MusicSaturday, May 24, 6 pm, St. Andrew's, Camrose The parish of St. Andrew's, 4713 50 St, Camrose, invites you to join them for a pulled pork dinner on Saturday, May 24, 6 pm, followed by the music of the Pluckin' Holler Boys at 7 pm. There is no charge to attend this family-friendly event, but freewill offerings are appreciated. |
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KIYÂNAW Singing Workshopwith guest teacher Evan Westfal The next KIYÂNAW (Cree for “We Together) singing workshop, with guest teacher Evan Westfal, will be held on May 27, 6:30 pm, at Temple Beth Ora, 12313 105 Ave NW, Edmonton. Click here for more information & to sign up Kiyânaw is an amateur singing association that is intentionally spiritual. We are Edmontonians of every faith and no faith, every musical background and no musical background, harnessing the spiritual power of singing together to build community.
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Spring in Song Concertby the Lac St. Anne Community Choir - Friday, May 30, 2025 St. Augustine 's-Parkland, 131 Church Rd, Spruce Grove, will welcome in concert the Lac St. Anne Community Choir on Friday, May 30, at 7 pm. All are welcome. Admission is by donation. POSTER |
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Christian Basics Course Coming to a Parish Near You
Retired Anglican priest the Rev. Tim Chesterton is excited to take Christian Basics, a short course about the central Gospel message, on the road. He is offering this opportunity to every parish in the diocese. *Note: Tim currently has the following bookings for Christian Basics, and these parishes are happy to welcome visitors from other churches to their courses. Please contact the parish directly to reserve your place on the course. NB: Course registration is required.
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Register Now for You are LeavenSpiritual Formation Mini-Conference - Saturday, June 7, St. Paul's, Edmonton Ideas for spiritual formation will be bubbling up on June 7, 10 am to 4 pm, at St. Paul's, 10127 145 St. NW, Edmonton, during a one-day conference offered by the diocesan Discipleship Committee. You are Leaven will be an opportunity to reflect on the idea that as members of a church family, we are called to ferment cultures of spiritual formation (a lifelong process of growing in faith, understanding and attentiveness to God), in each other and our parishes. We encourage the participation of two to four people from every parish. Come discover new practices and old ones in new ways. Invite the Spirit to work in you and see what bubbles up! POSTER Stream 1 Workshops: Session A: Gospel Based Discipleship, the Rt. Rev. Stephen London, Anglican Diocese of Edmonton Come and learn about the practice of Gospel Based Discipleship. This is a way of reading and engaging scripture that is "an important and dynamic part of the growing spiritual movement among Indigenous People of Turtle Island" (ACC website). In turn, this way of listening to the Word of God has become a gift to the wider church. It is the way in which many committees and groups of the Anglican Church of Canada, including the House of Bishops, start their meetings. The idea is simple: we acknowledge that the Gospel is at the Centre of our Sacred Circle, listening to what the Gospel is saying to us and what the Gospel is calling us to do. In this workshop, you will experience how to read and listen to scripture in a community. It is a spiritual practice that is simple yet deeply profound. Join Bishop Stephen London as he leads an experience of Gospel Based Discipleship. Session B: Spiritual Sharing Circle, the Ven. Jonathan Crane Sharing in circle allows us both the opportunity to listen, and when our turn arrives, to speak. A topic is raised in the realms of Faith, Justice, Spirituality, and Action in the Christian tradition that we are invited to reflect on and share if we wish. At St. Augustine's Anglican Church, Edmonton, we have used books, video, or individual presentations as our prompts for the evening. From a leader’s perspective, this is a low-prep, high-impact activity that touches on the center of how faith is shared and processed in community. Session C: Indigenous I, Marcus Cruz (Details to come)
Session D: Dwelling in the Word, the Rev. Renée Desjardins Dwelling in the Word is ancient way of reading the Scripture. It involves spiritually submitting to the text as one way God speaks to us, with a willingness to be shaped by what God might want to say through the Scripture to us as individuals and/or to the church. A passage is read slowly (twice) with silence for reflection, followed by a short time of sharing with one other. What catches your attention? What questions does this passage create for you? What do you think God might be saying to you or to us? Dwelling in the Word is for anyone wanting to listen to God! It works well with small groups and can be used online (although in person is best). Session E: Introduction to Prayer Bowl Contemplation, Jim Robertson This is an introduction to the use of a prayer bowl as a ‘tactile mantra’ – the use of a bowl’s sensation in your hands to aid in seeking stillness. The use of prayer bowls, as a tactile mantra in prayer, was pioneered by Jim Robertson of Windswept Worship in 2005. His extensive collection of bowls is drawn on for personal use, workshops, retreats and corporate worship events. Session F: Indigenous II, Russell Auger Stream 3 Workshops: Session G: Prayer Connecting with God in ways that work for you, the Rev. Andreas Sigrist Revive is a resource that allows you to facilitate and experience connection with God. The resource is easy to use and available through the Synod office for free. The resource consists of 3 Modules with 6 sessions each, but parts can be used in various contexts from vestry meetings to small groups to a year-long course. Revive helps people discover ways of praying and connecting with God that work for them. Session H: Rita Stagman and Session I: Indigenous III (details to come).
For more infomation visit: http://edmonton.anglican.ca/events/register-now-for-you-are-leaven/2025-06-07
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Service of OrdinationPentecost Sunday - Sunday, June 8, 2025 Bishop Stephen London is pleased to announce his intention to ordain, God willing, Mr. Fred Matthews, Ms. Suzanne Oswald and Ms. Betty Tyszkiewicz to the Holy Diaconate; and the Rev. Helen Chan Bennett and the Rev. Jordan Giggey to the Sacred Priesthood. He will also install Ms. Fiona Brownlee as a Lay Canon in the stall of Julian of Norwich. The service will be held on Pentecost Sunday, 2025, 7 PM, at All Saints’ Anglican Cathedral, Edmonton. Members of the clergy are invited to vest, the colour is red. All are welcome! *Please note: This service will follow the new ordination liturgy; incense and smudge will be used; additional postulants for ordination may be announced closer to the date. |
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10th Annual Steak and Lobster-festSaturday, June 14, 5 pm, St. Mary's, Ponoka Join St. Mary's Anglican Church, 5120 49th Ave, Ponoka, on Saturday, June 14, for its 10th Annual Steak and Lobster-fest. Doors open at 5 pm. Choose from the following three options: $55 for Lobster dinner, $35 for Steak dinner, OR $80 for Steak & Lobster. Meals include: baked potato, coleslaw, dessert and beverages. For tickets and info, call Deb: 403-704-3152 or Heather: 403-704-4041. Meals must be ordered by June 9, 2025 (Proceeds from this event will support Ponoka Rising Sun Clubhouse.) Dinner Ticket Holders are eligible to win 2 tickets to the June 28 Ponoka Stampede! POSTER |
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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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St. George's, Fort Saskatchewan Seeking P-T Office Assistant
St. George's Anglican Church in Fort Saskatchewan is seeking a part-time (6 hrs. per week) office assistant. Please contact parishstgeorges@gmail.com for more information. |
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St. Paul's, Edmonton Seeking F-T RectorApply by May 19, 2025! The Bishop of Edmonton invites applications for the full-time position of Rector of St. Paul’s in Edmonton. The closing date is May 19, 2025. St. Paul’s has structured its parish profile around its Narrative Statement of Identity, and the parish seeks someone for whom its statement of identity deeply resonates. “We love to be together, persevere and practice the ways of Jesus together. Even though we’re at different places on our journey, we share a guiding story as given through the Bible, and we all look for Jesus in each other and in the world we live in. We share faith, we share music, we share differences, and above all, we share God’s love for us in Jesus. We all give; we all receive. We are a diverse family who laughs, cries, and prays together and is learning how to love and care for each other. Our greatest ambition is to share this love with everyone around us – in our neighbourhoods and around the world.” For more infomation visit: http://edmonton.anglican.ca/news/st-pauls-edmonton-seeking-f-t-rector
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St. Timothy's, Edmonton Seeking F-T RectorApply by May 19, 2025! The Bishop of Edmonton invites applications for the full-time position of Rector of St. Timothy’s in Edmonton. The closing date is May 19, 2025. St. Timothy’s is a progressive, welcoming parish, committed to the faith and each other, with a dedicated music program. They are a community hub, and their vision for the future of St. Timothy’s includes preserving the rich history of St. Timothy’s in traditional worship, engaging scriptural study, and music. They desire to see their traditions balanced with a commitment to being an affirming parish, ongoing community connections, and a spirit of continuing revitalization and growth. For more infomation visit: http://edmonton.anglican.ca/news/st-timothys-edmonton-seeking-f-t-rector
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Christ Church Seeking Passionate, Energetic Youth Ministers
The Anglican Parish of Christ Church, 12116 102 Ave NW, Edmonton, is hiring for the following part-time positions:
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RESOURCES
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$50,000 Available for Community Partnership Funding
Does your church need funding to partner with a local organization to help meet a need in your community? The Anglican Foundation of Canada’s 2025 Request for Proposals will focus on supporting projects that foster collaboration between Anglican churches and external community partners. Grants of up to $15,000 will be available this fall for both local and regional initiatives that build stronger communities through shared mission and ministry. Learn more now! For more infomation visit:
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