Advocacy and policy could help prisoners during COVID-19
As Canadian courts started to shutter themselves against the coronavirus in the last two weeks of March, there were responsible and urgent efforts made by
Matthew Townsend was editorial supervisor of the Anglican Journal from 2019 to 2020, and served as editor from 2020 to 2021.
As Canadian courts started to shutter themselves against the coronavirus in the last two weeks of March, there were responsible and urgent efforts made by
Six months ago, while brainstorming inexpensive Christmas gifts for church friends, I planted a date palm. I actually tried to plant a few palm trees.
On Wednesday nights in Lent, members of the Parish of St. Michael and All Angels in St. John’s, N.L., and a couple of neighbouring parishes
Almost three years ago now, my partner and I left our home in Rochester, New York, and set off on a somewhat bizarre tour of
As congregations in the Anglican Church of Canada and across the Anglican Communion experience closures due to the COVID-19 pandemic, some parishes and dioceses are
Dear Anglican Journal reader, It’s recently come to our attention that the daily Bible readings printed in the December 2019, January 2020, February 2020 and
As editorial supervisor of the Anglican Journal, there’s little I can add to our overall discussion of the state of the church: the newly released statistics, the decline, the questions that loom.
As conversations about the church’s strategic planning begin, let us consider how we respond to the movement of the Holy Spirit “If you wish to
Catholic, Jewish, Muslim and Anglican writers offer their views on lending and debt Usury has been the most challenging moral issue for many Catholics and
Mississauga, Ont. The Council of General Synod (CoGS) voted Nov. 9 to refer a review of General Synod’s membership and rules to the council’s Governance
Mississauga, Ont. The Jubilee Commission has started the work needed to propose a “just, sustainable and equitable funding base for the self-determining Indigenous Anglican church,”
During my youth in Florida, I used a cynical but common nickname for the place: God’s waiting room.
Anglicans looking for in-depth stories and diverse perspectives on complex subjects have a new place to look: Epiphanies, a digital magazine produced by the Anglican
Ask people about buying food in Newfoundland and Labrador, and you’ll start hearing a few consistent comments: that fresh produce can be very expensive, that storm-related shipping delays can cut off the supply of food, and that the island of Newfoundland has, at any given time, three days of fresh food on the shelves.
General Synod of the Anglican Church of Canada passed four resolutions on July 13 related to the church’s public witness for social and ecological justice.
Welcome to this first edition of EPIPHANIES from the Anglican Journal.
Archdeacon Gordon H. Finney, who served in the diocese of Toronto, taught at Seminari Thelogi in Malaysia and then retired to the diocese of New
Vancouver The 42nd General Synod approved changes to the organization of the two committees that have overseen the communications and storytelling efforts of the Anglican
Vancouver General Synod of the Anglican Church of Canada passed four resolutions on the evening of July 13, following presentations from Primate’s World Relief and
Editorial supervisor Matthew Townsend shares plans for the Journal’s coverage of GS2019, social media expectations and a prayer request
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