Anglicans or aliens: Priests ponder the wearing of vestments
(This article first appeared in the Winnipeg Free Press.) As someone who didn’t grow up in the Anglican church, I can’t tell an alb from
(This article first appeared in the Winnipeg Free Press.) As someone who didn’t grow up in the Anglican church, I can’t tell an alb from
Some 125 Episcopal Church bishops signed a full-page ad that ran Sept. 21 in the New York Times, imploring President Donald Trump and member of
I am one of about 70 Indigenous Anglicans and settler people who have just come, like the two disciples, from a walk on the Road
Ontario parishes earn money from solar power Three parishes in the diocese of Ontario are selling power generated by solar panels on their church or
The Rev. Ken Brannon chose to close St. Thomas Episcopal Church for the morning on Aug. 21, because when you live in Sun Valley, Idaho, or any
The Brooklyn removal was part of a wave of swift actions taken by leaders across the United States to remove public memorials of Confederate leaders.
Episcopal churches along that path, from Oregon to South Carolina, are throwing out the welcome mat to eclipse-watching tourists this month, turning churchyards into campgrounds, hosting viewing parties and inviting the public to contemplate the mysteries of God’s creation.
Why do apparently good people do bad things? It is because we don’t take seriously the teachings of Jesus in his call to discipleship.
Huron bishop to call for five-year plans from each parish
Faced with a number of very fragile congregations in the diocese, Huron Bishop Linda Nicholls says she is planning to ask for five-year financial plans from each parish.
A diverse congregation of more than 14 Edmonton churches came together at St. Faith’s Anglican Church January 29 to make music, dance in the aisles and shout “Amen and alleluia” and celebrate Black Canadian heritage.
An Anglican from Peterborough, Ont., is one of the organizers behind a recently developed program for shipping tons of donated items from southern Ontario to First Nations communities in the North.
The parishioners at All Saints Church in Marysville, N.B., have come up with an innovative way to help support Bishop McAllister College, in Kyogyera, Uganda: a charity bowling event.
The Rev. Betty Garrett, a Saskatchewan priest recognized as a trailblazer for female Anglican clergy in Canada, died Nov. 17 at a hospital in Moosomin, Sask. She was 87.
On January 27, the diocese of Moosonee will launch its new school of ministry for local parish leaders who feel called to take on more formal roles in the church.
A retiring priest whose joy “radiated out” to his congregation as he is surrounded with balloons, a child happily jumping in a water park showing
A retiring priest whose joy “radiated out” to his congregation as he is surrounded with balloons, a child happily jumping in a water park showing
Black Santa Belfast (ACNS) A beloved Anglican dean, known as Belfast’s Black Santa because he raised more than two million pounds for Third World and
Pamela McBeth Pamela McBeth, an active worker in the church at the parish, diocesan, national and international levels, died last October of Alzheimer’s disease. She
A Youth Ministry Leadership Training event will be held Sept. 24-26 at Queen’s House of Retreat, Saskatoon, Sask. The event, sponsored by the Province of
B.C. delegation to visit Myanmar A delegation of six members, one from each deanery in the Diocese of British Columbia, will visit the Church of
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