November 2024 Issue
Anglicans wrestle with potential uses, pitfalls of artificial intelligence
All across the bustling show floor at Collision 2024, startup companies display laptops, flyers and signs promising to apply artificial intelligence (AI) to security, data ...
Written by
Sean Frankling
Halifax church marks 275th anniversary
Halifax’s oldest building and Canada’s oldest Protestant church, St. Paul’s Anglican Church kicked off its 275th anniversary year Sept. 15 with a special service—featuring a ...
Written by
Matthew Puddister
Diocese of Arctic launches radio channel
The Anglican diocese of the Arctic has ramped up its airwave presence with the launch of a new radio channel broadcasting worship services, hymns and ...
Written by
Matthew Puddister
The blessings and challenges of reconciliation ministry
Almighty, today we the children of your creation gather in humility and wonder at your hand in creation and with us in our journey of ...
Written by
Archbishop Chris Harper
On giving thanks for, and emulating, the saints
All Saints' Day gives us the opportunity to remember those we have known as saints as well as those known to others or only to ...
Written by
Archbishop Anne Germond
‘My main priority is to act as interim leader’
Will not allow name to stand if nominated for primacy, acting primate Anne Germond says With the retirement of Archbishop ...
Written by
Matthew Puddister
Joey Royal resigns as Arctic suffragan bishop
Bishop Joey Royal resigned his position as suffragan bishop of the diocese of the Arctic effective Oct. 20, Archbishop Anne ...
Written by
Matthew Puddister