Global engagement
These materials offer guidance for exploring global perspectives, learning about cross-cultural ministries and deepening relationships across borders.
A Guide to Intercultural Conversations is a resource for fostering honest and respectful intercultural dialogue. It includes a brief facilitation guide and companion video, to support parishes and dioceses in exploring unity, diversity and reconciliation.
Companion diocese relationships link dioceses in the Anglican Church of Canada with dioceses across the Anglican Communion or in other parts of Canada. These partnerships encourage shared prayer, learning and support, helping dioceses walk together in faith and mission. This toolbox provides practical guidance for beginning, renewing or concluding a companion diocese relationship.
Observed on the Seventh Sunday of Easter, Jerusalem and the Holy Land Sunday (Sunday, May 17 in 2026) is a call to action for Anglicans and Lutherans in Canada to stand in partnership with the Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem and the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Jordan & the Holy Land. Through worship, learning and giving, congregations are invited to support God’s healing mission, especially the critical health care services offered in the region.
The National Youth Project (NYP) is a program of the Anglican Church of Canada and the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada, inviting youth and congregations across the country to engage with urgent social issues through learning, reflection, local action and advocacy. Each cycle focuses on a different theme. The current NYP, titled “And it was so”, centres on food insecurity, creation care and community responsibility.
Written by Archbishop and former Primate Fred Hiltz, this prayer reflects on Christ’s redeeming love and invites intercession for the Church in Jerusalem, for pilgrims, teachers, caregivers, the sick and all who work toward peace in the Holy Land.
This curated reading list is intended for those preparing for pilgrimage to the Holy Land. It offers context for understanding both the ancient sites and the contemporary realities of Israel-Palestine, helping pilgrims engage more deeply with the land, its peoples and its faith communities.
We didn’t know if all our waiting would be for nothing is an Advent conversation recorded in late 2023 with Archbishop Linda Nicholls and young adult pilgrims Robyn Sulkko and Christopher Sanford Beck. Together they reflect on the meaning of Advent as a season of waiting, hope and preparation for Christ’s coming, drawing on their pilgrimage earlier that year to biblical lands.