
Saskatchewan bishops recovering from COVID-19
Bishop of the diocese of Saskatchewan Michael Hawkins is thankful for the prayers and support he’s received while in the hospital with COVID-19, and is
Joelle Kidd was a staff writer for the Anglican Journal from 2017 to 2021.

Bishop of the diocese of Saskatchewan Michael Hawkins is thankful for the prayers and support he’s received while in the hospital with COVID-19, and is

In a session during a virtual meeting of the Council of General Synod (CoGS) Sept. 12, the Governance Working Group presented potential changes to the

“The management of money and generosity were concepts I think I learned from my parents,” says Canon Judy Rois, executive director of the Anglican Foundation

Since mid-March, churches have been grappling with how to connect when in-person meetings are no longer possible.

The Liberal government announced Aug. 21 that it is appealing a recent Federal Court decision that struck down the U.S.-Canada Safe Third Country Agreement—but the

In a virtual meeting held July 25, the Council of General Synod (CoGS) voted to approve the creation of a task force charged with dismantling racism within the Anglican Church of Canada.

Canada’s federal government announced Aug. 31 that the residential school system would be declared an event of national historical significance, and that two former residential

Since the first cases appeared there in early spring, the COVID-19 pandemic has ravaged the United States. The Centre for Disease Control reports, at writing,

Anglicans and other Christian organizations are sending prayers and financial support to Lebanon, a country with a significant Christian population, after a massive explosion erupted

The Council of General Synod confirmed the appointment of Archdeacon Alan Perry as the next general secretary of General Synod during its virtual meeting July

For the Anglican Church of Canada’s department of Indigenous ministries, embracing Zoom videoconferencing technology has provided a solution to a major problem in the time of COVID-19 lockdowns.

Reimagining church meetings in the era of COVID-19 With the COVID-19 pandemic putting a halt to in-person gatherings, the Anglican Church of Canada—like almost every

Council of General Synod, the executive body of General Synod that typically meets biannually, will be meeting in regular one-day virtual sessions via Zoom videoconferencing

Prayers over Keeyask On May 22, freezing rain pelts down on northern Manitoba’s Provincial Road 280, the north access road to the site of the

Accessibility in the church is about more than physical accommodation. For these Anglicans, acceptance comes from the very core of a church’s theology.

As several Canadian provinces announce timelines for reopening businesses closed to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, Anglican dioceses across the country have released

The COVID-19 pandemic has hit church finances from a number of directions at once. Restrictions on public gatherings have meant an end—for now, at least—to

Previous installments of this story can be found here: Part 1, Part 2 Much has changed since COVID-19, the disease caused by novel coronavirus SARA-CoV-2,

Read Part 1 of this story here. Much has changed since COVID-19, the disease caused by novel coronavirus SARA-CoV-2, was declared a global pandemic in

Much has changed since COVID-19, the disease caused by novel coronavirus SARA-CoV-2, was declared a global pandemic in March—including the suspension of in-person church services