Tim Christison

  • Tim Christison

    Tim Christison is a long time member of the Anglican Church of Canada and is a freelance writer and editor based in Calgary.

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Saskatchewan Bishop and Council of the North chair Michael Hawkins and Diocesan Indigenous Bishop of Missinipi Adam Halkett at the 2015 Sacred Circle held in August. Photo: Andre Forget

Partnership aims to connect Anglicans across Canada

The ecclesiastical province of Canada is seeking six Council of the North parishes to take part in a parish-to-parish partnership pilot project that will involve the sharing of stories, prayers and exchange visits, Saskatchewan diocesan Bishop Michael Hawkins told members of the council at their fall meeting in Calgary September 28-30.

Participants of a recent food security learning exchange sponsored by the diocese of Calgary, PWRDF and Canadian Foodgrains Bank. Photo: Contributed

Faith, food and community

Under smoke-choked skies and winds that were carrying the Washington state wildfire residue over southern Alberta, a group gathered August 27-29 at St. Barnabas Anglican Church in Calgary to explore, discuss and observe solutions to food scarcity, food security and food sovereignty.

Mommy, you have to dream out loud!’

LITTLE ANGLICAN ANGEL: Stephen McPhee, now 8, with his mom, Nancy, author of Dream Outloud, has helped thousands of homeless children at Christmas with his

Gathering examines schools legacy

Calgary Is reconciliation possible amid the legacy of residential schools? No clear answer emerged from a two-and-a-half-day conference March 12-14 sponsored by the Assembly of

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