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Planned move date is late April
The Diocese Office will be moving to the church building of the former parish of St. Edmund, King & Martyr in the community of Bowness. Renovations are well underway, and we anticipate the physical move to occur in the last week of April. The new address will be: 8336 - 34 Avenue NW, Calgary, AB, T3B 1R2. Email addresses and phone numbers will remain the same. Please take a moment to add this in your contacts or mail out lists. We ask that the Diocese be patient during the moving week as we may have computers and phones down for a few days. Also we would appreciate your prayers for a smooth transition for all involved as the move date draws closer. |
Diocesan Announcements
Annual Returns: If your parish has not done so already, Annual Returns should now be submitted to the Diocese Office. The forms can be found on the Website, under Resources/Documents for Parish Life/Annual Return Forms and scroll to the bottom of the page. Please ensure that all seven forms are submitted. If you have any questions regarding the process of holding AMPs or submitting Annual Returns, please let us know, and we will be happy to answer all your questions.
Registrar: The Diocese Office is pleased to announce that our Registrar, The Rev. Deacon Charmaine Evans, is now working in the office three days a week (Tuesdays to Thursdays). Currently, she is taking care of the Clergy Conference bookings, and managing the many details for the Office move. We welcome her aboard! |
Archbishop Greg's Activities and Events
March 20 - Anglican Fellowship of Prayer - 1:00 pm March 25 - Post-Ordination Training - 10:00 am March 28 to 31 - Provincial House of Bishops - Niagara Falls, ON March 31 to April 4 - National House of Bishops - Niagara Falls, ON
Please hold Archbishop Greg in your prayers as he serves as our Bishop and Metropolitan. |
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Job Posting: Half-Time Director of Children, Youth & Family MinistryChrist Church, Calgary Start Date: May 1, 2025 (negotiable) Christ Church is seeking a passionate and dynamic individual to oversee our Children, Youth & Family Ministries. This half-time position offers an exciting opportunity to lead a group of invested volunteers, and play a key role in nurturing the spiritual formation of the next generation. Part-time (20 hours a week) Flexibility in hours, including some evenings and weekends for ministry events. Competitive salary and benefits (commensurate with experience). For the full job description, please click here. To apply, please send a cover letter, resume, and references to Rev. Brandon Witwer, by March 28,2025. |
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ACW Hymn Sing - Sunday, March 30via Zoom |
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Cursillo Co-Ed WeekendApril 4 to 6 The upcoming Cursillo Weekend will run from the evening of Friday, April 4 through to the afternoon of Sunday, April 6 at the Entheos Retreat Centre near Bragg Creek. This co-ed Weekend features a series of informative and inspiring talks from laypeople and clergy, small group discussions, worship, and fellowship. Both men and women may attend; however, this is not a "couples weekend." For more information, please visit the Cursillo website at www.cursillo.ab.ca |
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Concert of Divine Music at the CathedralApril 12 at 7:30 pm |
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Anglican Church Women Annual ConferenceApril 25 and 26, 2025 |
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Save the Date - Annual Anglican RetreatApril 25 to 27 at Mount St. Francis, Cochrane This three-day silent retreat will have the theme, this year, of Celebrate Sacred Space - Pilgrims of Hope. Rooms will be ready by 4:00 pm on Friday, April 25. The retreat starts with a Welcome and Orientation at 6:50 followed by dinner at 7:00 pm, after which the silence begins. On Sunday, April 27, the retreat concludes with a Eucharist Service at 11:00 am, followed by lunch at noon. The silence ends after the Eucharist Service. Cost is $230.00. Please let John or Patti know if cost is an issue. To register or for more information, please contact the Mount St. Francis Retreat Centre at (403) 932-2012, or use their contact form on their website. |
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Caring Collective Pancake Breakfast and Food Bank DriveSave the Date: April 26 from 8:00 to 11:00 am The Caring Collective, a group of five Innisfail Churches, are working together to support the ongoing challenges faced by Jasper after the fire that devastated their community this past summer. Please join us for a pancake breakfast at the Innisfail United Church on April 26, 2025 from 8:00 - 11:00 a.m. All proceeds go to the Jasper Community Team Society Child and Youth Participation Fund to help in their healing efforts. We will also be accepting donations of food and funds for the Jasper Food Bank Society. A more detailed listing of specific needs will be shared in April. We will also be doing a 50/50 Raffle for the Jasper Food Bank in April. The Caring Collective is Innisfail United Church, Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church, Peace Lutheran Church, St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, and our own St. Mark's Anglican Church. |
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Caring Crafters
St George’s in NE Calgary has a ministry group of talented people, called Caring Crafters. They meet twice a month to socialize, exchange ideas and work on their projects. Three outreach ministry projects they took on over the last year were seatbelt covers for breast cancer patients, blankets for the ICU and Palliative Care Units and Hats & Mitts for a local school. For women receiving the diagnosis of breast cancer, there are many challenges and one of them is wearing a seatbelt following treatment or surgery. Not wearing a seatbelt is not an option so what does one do? As an outreach ministry, St. George’s Caring Crafters took on the project of knitting/crocheting seatbelt covers for recovering breast cancer patients. Over a seven-month period, we knitted over 200 seatbelt covers and donated them to the Breast Cancer Clinic, the CIBC Run for the Cure and a breast cancer support group. A second project arose from the question, “What do you do with your leftover yarn?” The Caring Crafters’ answer is to create comfort blankets for the Intensive and Palliative Care Units at Calgary hospitals. As the blankets are knitted or crocheted, prayers are said and intertwined in the blanket for comfort, peace, and healing. The blanket stays with the person it is given to and goes home with them when they are ready to leave the hospital. In the case of a palliative care recipient, the blanket is given to the family to take home, hopefully to comfort them during their grieving process. A teacher sparked the idea for the third project when she noticed that a lot of students at her school didn’t have toques or mitts to wear. This past Advent, the Caring Crafters knitted or crocheted toques and mitts to donate so that children would stay warm and toasty during the winter months. The teacher related that the smiles on their faces was the sweetest reward! Does your church congregation have these skills and talents to become “Caring Crafters”? I’m sure they do – in that friendly light, I would like to challenge other parishes to become caring crafters, to create and donate anything that shares your gift, passion and love of crafting with others, in your congregation and in the wider community. Let’s get crafting! |
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Save the Date: May 3
We will gather to be together, to learn from others and each other and to celebrate pastoral care ministry happening in our parishes. This is meant to be an interactive and team building event. While this day may specifically be helpful to those with a Pastoral Care team, however formal or informal, others are certainly welcome. You will be asked to bring your own lunch and beverage and consider a free will offering to support Pastoral Care in our Companion Diocese of the Windward Islands. Registration will NOT be required. For more information, please contact The Rev. Tracey. |
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Anglican Diocese of Calgary Refugee Support and SettlementA Newcomer's Journey Please find below the moving account by Ahmad* of his life under the Taliban, and his coming to Canada, assisted by our Refugee Committee. Thank you to Sofia Berumen and Jean Harrowing for sharing this with us. *not his real name If you or your parish feel called to help displaced people, please contact the Diocesan Refugee Committee (refugee@calgary.anglican.ca). We have single women, men and families in dire need who are desperately waiting for the hope, safety and compassion of sponsorship. For more infomation visit:
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Ecumenical Campus Ministry's 30th AnniversarySaturday, April 12 from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm |
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Alongside Hope (PWRDF)The Recent Trip to Kenya As your new diocesan rep, I have been learning about Alongside Hope (PWRDF) and the great work it does locally and internationally. I have been meeting the Parish Reps and learning about the great work that they do in their own churches to support Relief and Development in the world. A few weeks ago, I was privileged to be part of an Alongside Hope delegation to Kenya. Tessa Muirhead, a youth delegate from Lethbridge, attended as well. I was able to see firsthand the difference Alongside Hope is making to mitigate the effects of drought in Kenya. I hope to share the stories and the good work of our proudly Anglican organization; and I look forward to an invitation to speak at your church. The following article is from the Alongside Hope website and explains exactly where I was and what is happening there: This drought is the worst in 40 years in the region, leading to extreme food insecurity. The issue has been made worse by increasing food prices due to low-crop yields. Resource scarcity is also leading to conflicts, creating an increasingly unstable situation for millions of people. This project will provide for the most food insecure among the affected communities in Laisamis and North Horr Sub Counties in Kenya. Communities are selected in consultation with advisory committees and relevant community groups to avoid duplication of similar efforts. In addition to women-led families, other groups which will be prioritized in this project are the elderly, people with disabilities, families with children under two, families with pregnant or lactating mothers and other households severely affected by drought and with limited livelihood options. In February of this year, I (the author) had the opportunity to visit Marsabit, Kenya. From there, we and partners from Nairobi drove north towards the Kenya-Ethiopia border where we visited the project and local partners. Good things are happening. People are able to feed their children. People are able to save their livestock. People are coming to the point of sustaining their livelihood. All thanks to the support of Alongside Hope. Please know that your donations are making a big difference! Thank you, Lois Reid - Diocesan Rep |
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Fundraising for the Bishop Nathaniel Garang Training Centre in South Sudan
Lent calls us to practice almsgiving. It invites us to examine ourselves honestly on how subtly we have accepted society’s addiction to possessions, to affluence. Through the days of Lent, we are encouraged to focus our eyes on Jesus who gave his whole life in faithfulness to God, giving his life totally out of love for all. As we keep that clear focus, we join our life in the loving intention of Jesus to give himself for all (Anglican Fellowship of Prayer, Keeping a Holy Lent: www.anglicanprayer.org) We invite you to join us in making the Bishop Nathaniel Garang Training Centre a reality in South Sudan. Our goal is to raise $100,000 to build four classrooms, a computer laboratory, a Library, a Principal’s Office, Washrooms and a Cafeteria by the end of 2025/2026. WHY IS THIS CENTRE IMPORTANT? TRAINING: We will facilitate the preparation, development and teaching of the South Sudanese clergy, and lay church and community leaders, laying the foundation for spiritual transformation and empowerment, and institutional accountability through mentorship and theological formation. EMPOWERMENT: We will provide access for quality education, leadership and theological training, leading to the acquisition of knowledge and skills that enable South Sudanese church and community leaders to become competitive for employment within and outside the church and to alleviate the inequalities of access to education and leadership in the local community. EXPERIENCE: We will enable the exchange of knowledge between the Bishop Nathaniel Garang Training Centre and colleges and dioceses in Canada, whereby the students from Canadian Anglican theological colleges and dioceses may visit South Sudan to live and share the practical experience with the students at the centre and other believers from different cultural backgrounds. Click here to watch Rev. Nathaniel Athian Deng Mayen speak about the construction project and the role of the partners: Lenten appeal video Donate through your respective Diocese of Qu’Appelle or the Diocese of Calgary websites, OR:
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Angola: Illustrated JournalA New Book by Bethany and Michael Hoskin Bethany and Michael Hoskin are associate missionaries to Angola with SIM Canada. In July 2024, they travelled there for a month-long mission trip and kept a visual and written journal. Enjoy reading about each day's activities which included repairing a mural at the CEML Hospital, leading worship at the Spiritual Life Conference at Tchincombe Farm and teaching an ESL Bible Study in Lubango. The book features original illustrations by Bethany, with some original sketches, as well as poetry written by both her and Michael. Ebook Price is $9.99 CDN. Buying Options: - Purchase a PDF copy in Bethany's Gallery and Shop - Purchase a Kindle version on Amazon - Watch for a printed version coming soon! |
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Anglican Renewal MinistriesSpring 2025 Taste and See... Anglican Renewal Ministries is dedicated to bringing the life and power of the Holy Spirit to all Christians. This year, 2025, ARM gives thanks to God for having served the Anglican Church of Canada for 40 years! In addition to workshops on the person and gifts of the Holy Spirit, we also offer a quarterly magazine called “Taste and See…” with articles to uplift and encourage you in your walk with Christ. We hope this magazine will be a source of encouragement to all. Sample articles and a free copy of the magazine are available on our website. |
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An Online Pilgrimage withThe Very Rev. Canon Richard Sewell The Very Rev. Canon Richard Sewell, Dean of St. George's College in Jerusalem, will offer two reflections on site in Jerusalem which bring the Holy City into your home as he reflects on the ways that we can walk the way of Jesus. Jerusalem still evokes a sense of the presence of Christ, who taught in the Temple, healed people and walked the way of the cross to his crucifixion. He was resurrected in the city and, according to Luke's gospel, ascended into heaven from the Mount of Olives. These are not simply events in the life of Jesus but provide the guide for us, as Christians today, about how we can live the way of Christ in our contexts. The Holy Land is living under the shadow of war and Dean Richard will ponder how this reality can speak to the Christian life, wherever you live, as we approach Holy Week and Easter. |
Item AvailableDigital Organ The Parish of St. George-in-the-Pines, Banff, has an Allen ADC-4000-B digital organ that they would love to pass along to any church or individual in the diocese who could use it. This organ is free - all you need to do is arrange for pickup. To contact the parish, please click here. |
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AFC Launches 5th Annual Say Yes! to Kids Campaign
Registration for the Anglican Foundation of Canada's (AFC) 5th annual Say Yes! to Kids (SYTK) campaign is now open. The 2025 campaign will launch on Tuesday, April 22 and close on Monday, June 30. All parishes, dioceses, and organizations seeking to partner with AFC are asked to register by April 1. Participation will be limited to 30 teams, and registration is on a first-come, first-served basis. Teams will be asked to articulate a campaign goal and project focus at the point of registration. Most costs associated with youth projects and programs, including staffing, are eligible. SYTK is an annual fundraising appeal sponsored by AFC. Launched in 2021 to encourage church-led pandemic recovery programs and initiatives, the SYTK movement has now provided $755,000 in funding to more than 150 beneficiaries and fundraising partners for youth-focused ministry and outreach across the Anglican Church of Canada. To register, visit the Anglican Foundation of Canada's website. For more information, contact Michelle Hauser, Development & Communications Officer at AFC. |
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New West Symphony & ChorusApril 5 Event |
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Images of SpiritualityMarch 28 - 30, 2025 |
Prayer Requests
Please remember in your prayers: - for peace within our country, and in the world, for victims of violence, war and natural disasters, and for areas of unrest and riots. We ask for wise discernment in our leaders; - for the Anglican Communion, for the selection of a new Archbishop of Canterbury, and for healing and direction moving forward; - for the upcoming General Synod in June. Please pray for all who are organizing, and all delegates and volunteers, especially the delegates attending from our Diocese; - for the Windward Islands recovering from Hurricane Beryl; - for those who are sick, suffering, isolated or in need. We ask for prayers for Barbara, Maureen, Ruth and James, Kate, Rosemary, Patricia, John, Rob, Alan, Gloria, Joan, James, Jason and Danielle; - for those who have died and those who mourn; - for the poor, the homeless, and the needy in our communities; - for our Indigenous brothers and sisters, and their leaders in our diocese and country; - for refugees, remembering those fleeing regimes around the world; Request a prayer: Send prayer requests to ctubman@calgary.anglican.ca to let us know how we can pray for you. We will only use first names which will be removed after two or three weeks. We will also pray for you during our regular Chapel services each week. Please ensure that you have permission from those whose names you are submitting for prayer, and that they understand their name will be made public to all who subscribe to the Newsletter. |
We'd Like to Hear from You
We are interested in what is happening in your parish and would love to highlight those events and news in our newsfeed. We look forward to your contributions - feel free to forward your event announcements, your parish news, your stories. Send in your details and pictures to ctubman@calgary.anglican.ca. |
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