Messy Church – Yukon Style

A few years ago, calling a church “messy” might have inspired an impromptu work bee complete with mops and pails, brooms and dustpans.

Ranch House ministries

Kamloops, in the heart of Interior BC’s ranching country, is surrounded by mountains and desert landscape. Shaped like a “Y” and sitting at the junction of the North and South Thompson Rivers, its economy is based on logging, mining, cattle ranching and a large university. Tucked into one of its lower income neighbourhoods is St. George’s Anglican Church, one of the Anglican Parishes of the Central Interior.

Clergy Conference in Baker Lake, Nunavut

Baker Lake, NU was the setting for the Diocese of the Arctic’s recent Clergy Conference. In the final days of this past March, travellers from across the vast diocese began to arrive, flying into coastal Rankin Inlet and catching their 30-min.

Saskatchewan ordains four new priests

Four recent ordinations in the Diocese of Saskatchewan were marked by reverent worship, firm exhortations to Gospel preaching—and a great deal of feasting.

In the service of faith, an Interview with The Rt. Rev. Adam Halkett

CNC: Tell us about where you live and work. AH: I live in Prince Albert [SK] now—I moved to Prince Albert because my office is there. My home community is in Montreal Lake, it’s an hour north of Prince Albert. CNC: Can you tell me about the communities that you serve? Do you minister mainly … Continued

Northern Bales—Long Distance Shipping and Shopping

For the last 60 years, the Diocese of New Westminster’s ACW has been sending care packages to the Diocese of Yukon.

Athabasca’s “Archdeacon for Mission Development”

Council of the North Leads the Way: Structural and Cultural Renovation in Athabasca Anyone who’s spent significant time working in the Church at any level—parish, diocesan, or national—knows it is struggling to adapt its structures to new realities: an increasingly secular culture, aging congregations and depleted treasuries. In the Council of the North there has … Continued

A new diocese, born out of the “dream of the elders.”

The Anglican Church of Canada will soon have a new diocese.  On July 6, 2013, the General Synod approved Resolution B001, a proposal that an area mission in Northern Ontario become an indigenous diocese—bringing to fruition plans that have been decades in development and which, according to Bishop Lydia Mamakwa, were born out of “the … Continued

Yukon models ministry of presence

In August of 2012, Terry and Ida Reid loaded a year’s worth of belongings onto their half-ton truck and left Newville, in Central Newfoundland, to head west and north. “We were leaving our friends and family, our house–and definitely our comfort zone.  We felt it was a calling–and we responded.” The Reids were responding to … Continued

A New Vision for Moosonee

Interview with The Rt. Rev. Tom Corston (Bishop of Moosonee, Retd) Council of the North Communications(CNC): Tell us about the changes that are taking place in Moosonee. Tom Corston(TC): The diocese over the last few years has started to see some difficult changes, mostly brought about by the economic situation in the one-industry towns in … Continued