A call for prayer

Anglicans across the country are invited to pray this Sunday for the new ministry of the National Indigenous Bishop. Archbishop Andrew Hutchison, the Primate, announced this week the appointment of Bishop Mark MacDonald, former Episcopal Church Bishop of Alaska as National Indigenous Bishop.

News conference

Archbishop Andrew Hutchison, Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada, will present the new National Indigenous Bishop to the church at a news conference this morning.

Biography: Bishop Mark L. MacDonald

The Rt. Rev. Mark MacDonald will assume office as the Anglican Church of Canada’s first National Indigenous Bishop after serving about 10 years as Bishop of the U.S. Episcopal Diocese of Alaska where he was consecrated bishop on Sept. 13, 1997.

MEDIA ADVISORY

Archbishop Andrew Hutchison, Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada, will present the church’s new National Indigenous Bishop at a news conference in Toronto on Thursday, Jan. 4.

Hymn Text Competition

The Joint Anglican Lutheran Commission announces a Hymn Text Competition to celebrate Six Years of Full Communion between the Anglican Church of Canada and the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada.

A Christmas message from the Primate

Christmas has taken on a very special significance for Lois and me this year as we prepare to celebrate the nativity of our Lord with a new grandson. At Thanksgiving we travelled to Vancouver Island for a parish anniversary and to share in a dinner that the bishop had organized. One of the joys of visiting that part of Canada is that our son David, his wife Jillian and our granddaughter Jessica live there and so we were also able to share in Thanksgiving with them.

Christmas is all about …

Light, says the Rev. Marie Loewen of North Bay, Ont., in the latest posting to General Synod’s “good news” site www.storiesoffaith.ca. Christmas may be something else to you – something more personal, something more rooted in your own history or in where you live, or in where you have been on the way to becoming the person you are this season.

Share your stories on new website

General Synod has launched a new website — www.storiesoffaith.ca — to which you are invited to contribute.

The new site asks Canadian Anglicans to meet each other online and to share good things about their involvement with the church.

Youth initiative gets $400,000 matching grant

The Ask & Imagine youth programs and Anglican youth initiatives got an early Christmas present this year.

The Ask & Imagine program office received word last week of a matching grant made by the Lilly Endowment Inc. of Indianapolis, Indiana. This grant gives over $400,000.00 during the next four years in matching funds to what is contributed by the church, the college, individual donors and supporters across the country to sustain the Ask & Imagine programs and associated youth initiatives for the long term.

Share your joy

Let us now dwell upon the things we have and know that are worthy of celebration. Advent is a time of preparation for the great joy of the birth of Christ. Let us look at the church where we live and contemplate what we have that gives us joy, or solace, or pride. Let us share that joy with each other this Christmas season.

The joy and challenges of small communities

In a new segment of the webcast +Andrew: Conversations with the Primateposted today, Archbishop Andrew Hutchison reflects on valuable lessons to be learned from the challenges of rural ministry. But these pale, the Canadian primate says, when considered in the context of ministry in the North, where the all the skills and resources of the church are challenged in a unique way.