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Please remember in your prayers this week
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Diocesan AppointmentThe Rev. Billy Isenor, Assistant Curate, St. Augustine Parkland Bishop Jane Alexander has appointed the Rev. Billy Isenor as Assistant Curate at St. Augustine Parkland, Spruce Grove, effective November 1, 2017. |
Lutheran, Anglican, Catholic Bishops Launch Ecumenical Initiative
On the eve of the 500th anniversary of the Reformation, Lutheran, Anglican and Roman Catholic bishops launched an ecumenical initiative as a tangible expression of their renewed commitment to journey together in unity. During a service of common prayer in commemoration of the Reformation, held October 30, 2017 at All Saints’ Cathedral, Edmonton, co-presiders Archbishop Richard Smith and Auxiliary Bishop Gregory J. Bittman, Catholic Archdiocese of Edmonton; Bishop Larry Kochendorfer and Assistant to the Bishop for Mission Julianne Barlow, Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada (ELCiC) Synod of Alberta and the Territories; Bishop Jane Alexander, Anglican Diocese of Edmonton; signed a statement inaugurating an Edmonton Lutheran-Anglican-Roman Catholic (LARC) Dialogue group – a new structure for ongoing dialogue between the three churches. For more infomation visit: http://edmonton.anglican.org/news/lutheran-anglican-catholic-bishops-launch-ecumenical-initiative
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Christian-Muslim DialogueMore Important Now than Ever The 5th annual Christian-Muslim dialogue event: “More Important Now Than Ever,” drew more than 200 members of Edmonton Christian and Muslim faith communities to St. Matthias Anglican Church on October 28, 2017. The dialogue, hosted by A Common Word Alberta, featured distinguished Shia Muslim and Mennonite Christian theological scholars, and was emceed by Ibrahim J. Long, Islamic Studies Coordinator and Chaplain and the Rev. Heather Liddell, assistant curate at Holy Trinity Anglican Church. “Interfaith dialogue is no longer a luxury. It’s a necessity," said Long. He and Liddell quizzed one another about the symbols they wore as a sign of their faith. Liddell said she wears her clerical collar as “a symbol of my office in the world that says to people if you have questions about Jesus, come talk to me.” Long described the pin he wears above his heart as a symbol of the Prophet Muhammad’s sandal “to show that we follow in His footsteps.” For more infomation visit:
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Cursillo Weekend - Deadline ExtendedFriday - Sunday, November 10 - 12 A Cursillo weekend is a personal, lively and informative event that invites you to: ·Deepen your faith ·Experience the love of God in a caring and prayerful setting ·Examine what it means to be a Christian in today’s world The Weekend Experience runs from Friday evening to late Sunday afternoon. It revolves around a series of talks given by a team of lay people and clergy, which are followed by small group discussions. There are also times for worship, fellowship, personal reflection, fun, prayer and singing. The weekend is a time for you, as a baptized Christian, to be strengthened in your spiritual journey. Thus you are enabled to follow Jesus more faithfully and effectively. Interested? Discuss the possibility of attending a Cursillo weekend, with your parish priest or with someone in the Cursillo community. Note: Couples are urged to attend together if possible. If not possible please consider one spouse attending this year and the other next year. Place: Star of the North Retreat Centre, 3A Vital Avenue, St. Albert Cost: Donations from those attending previous weekends covers much of the approximate $200 cost per person. On the weekend, you are given an opportunity to make a tax-deductible donation towards future attendance of others. Finances, however, should not dictate whether or not you attend a weekend. For more infomation visit:
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"Let Mary be our Pattern"Friday, December 01 at 7:00PM Bishop Jane will lead this retreat planned for the first weekend in December at Providence Renewal Centre. Two thousand years ago, Mary's "yes" to God set the stage for Divine incarnation. Join Bishop Jane to explore how Mary's example might challenge us today. For more infomation visit: http://edmonton.anglican.org/events/bishop-jane-to-lead-advent-retreat/2017-12-01
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No Room in the Inn2017 Campaign Every year the Diocese of Edmonton participates in the 'No Room in the Inn' project. Organized by the Edmonton and District Council of Churches, this project provides financial support to a different agency each year; one that is working to house the homeless in the Edmonton area. This year, 'No Room in the Inn' has chosen to support the Edmonton Region of the Canadian Mental Health Association. Brochures and offering envelopes are available for pickup at the Synod Office, 10035 103 Street NW, Edmonton. |
The Neighbourly
The Neighbourly is a monthly publication of the Capital Region Interfaith Housing Initiative, of which the Anglican Diocese of Edmonton is a founding and active member. November is Housing Month, and several big events will be held dealing with the issue of homelessness. See the details in this edition and take the opportunity to come along and find out more. |
Team Anglican Just Thirty-three Donations Away From Goal!
As Partners for Life, members of the diocese are encouraged to roll up our sleeves and give blood to a neighbour in need. As part of the Canadian Blood Services (CBS) Program, we have donated 67 units of blood toward our pledge of 100 units by December 31, 2017. For more infomation visit: http://edmonton.anglican.org/news/team-anglican-just-thirty-three-donations-away-from-goal
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Addressing Sexual Assault & Dating ViolenceSaturday, November 18 at 10:00AM This event begins with the documentary Audrie & Daisy (currently on Netflix), and concludes with an open talkback, led by the subjects of the film who will be present. It deals with a deeply important subject, and, although heavy, it is handled very well in the presentation. The Diocese of Edmonton along with St. John's invite you to hear this story and be a voice for change alongside them. POSTER Please note that the documentary is rated 14+. If there uncertainty on the part of parents as to whether their teens attend, we encourage you to view the film on Netflix yourself before you make that decision. Remember too, that this is an event for you regardless of whether your teen attends. For more infomation visit: http://edmonton.anglican.org/events/addressing-sexual-assault-dating-violence/2017-11-18
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ALPHAWhat's Your Question? Alpha is all about creating a safe place for people to explore life’s big questions. The final in this series of questions is: Whom should I contact for help now that the diocese no longer has a specifically appiointed Alpha Coordinator? Alpha Canada is ready to answer your questions online when you sign up for Alpha Builder at alphacanada.org/run. In Alpha Builder, you’ll find training resources, planning and promotional tools, and all of the video talks. Richard King, Archdeacon for Mission and Discipleship, is the contact in Edmonton Diocese if you would like to speak to someone locally about starting Alpha in your parish. Contact Richard at kingrichard45@googlemail.com Amy Croy is no longer employed by the diocese but continues as the volunteer Alberta Youth Associate for Alpha Canada. She would love to help you with Alpha for youth. Please contact her at amycroy@alphacanada.org. For more infomation visit: http://www.edmonton.anglican.org/what-we-do/alpha-and-alpha-youth
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IndiginewsDiocesan Contacts and Resources Contacts: Resources: Please see the Indigenous Ministries section of the diocesan website for leaflets, web links and other resources to help you pray and act for reconciliation. Please see the City of Edmonton Indigenous Relations Office to subscribe to their Community Bulletin. For more infomation visit: http://www.edmonton.anglican.org/what-we-do/indigenous-ministries
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TawowFriday, November 03 at 10:00AM The Indigenous Ministry Outreach Team of St. Mary's, Ponoka wants to welcome you to the church hall at 5120 49 Avenue, on the first Friday of the month from 10 am to noon. There will be coffee, snacks, conversation and prayer. This is an opportunity to connect with our neighbours whoever they may be. Tawow, welcome to all! POSTER For more infomation visit:
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Holy Trinity Presents: Speaker Series10037-84 Avenue NW, Edmonton Please join us for an enlightening lecture-discussion series, monthly on Saturday mornings at Holy Trinity (10037-84 Avenue, Edmonton) in the Upper Hall. Beginning at 11:00 am, a 30-minute lecture will be followed by 30 minutes of discussion. Refreshments provided. November 4 – Jane Samson: “Celtic Spirituality for Busy People” December 2 – Adrian Peetoom: “The Trouble with Baby Jesus” For information, see attached POSTER or call: 780-433-5530 or email: church.office@holytrinity.ab.ca For more infomation visit:
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Edmonton CoSA Benefit ConcertSaturday, November 04 at 7:30PM Edmonton Circles of Support and Accountability is pleased to announce a Benefit Concert on Saturday, November 4, 2017, 7:30 p.m. at St. Faith Anglican Church, 11725-93 Street. The featured artists will be Edmonton musicians Dave von Bieker and Tim Chesterton. For more infomation visit: http://edmonton.anglican.org/events/edmonton-cosa-benefit-concert/2017-11-04
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Healing & Remembrance Service7:00 pm, Friday Nov 10 @ Trinity Lutheran Church, 10014 81 Ave Edmonton Have you or your family been impacted by the effects of war or conflict? Regardless of where or by whom, victor or vanquished, everyone is welcomed to this interfaith service, hosted by Trinity Lutheran Church and Holy Trinity Anglican Church in partnership with the Edmonton Interfaith Centre and the U of A Interfaith Chaplains’ Association. POSTER |
"Dementia Matters" Information SessionMonday, November 13 at 7:00PM The Pastoral Care Team at St. Augustine’s – Parkland Anglican Church is sponsoring an information session about Dementia. Chaplain Gretchen Johnson from the Good Samaritan Society will offer an informative talk about the types of Dementia, progression and interventions. Although this event is FREE, please pre-register by phoning 780 962 5131 (Church Office). For more infomation visit: http://edmonton.anglican.org/events/dementia-matters-information-session/2017-11-13
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Dreams Workshop
St. George's Wellness and Learning Centre (11733–87 Avenue NW Edmonton) is pleased to offer the next in its series of retreats, sponsored by St. George's Reach Project:
The workshop runs November 18 from 9:00am-4:00pm. Cost is $75. To register, contact Kathy Sperling at ksperlingwellness@gmail.com or call 780-433-5532. Spiritual Direction is also now available through the Wellness and Learning Centre. We have two qualified spiritual directors available. Again, please contact Kathy Sperling at ksperlingwellness@gmail.com. POSTER |
Diocesan Youth WelcomeSaturday, December 02 at 6:00PM Good Shepherd Youth Group is BACK starting on December 2nd. Our theme for the first month will be “Who Are You?” and will consist of great chats, a served meal (they’ll probably want pizza), great games and activities. We're at 15495 Castledowns Road, Edmonton. Please do let Danielle know at parishadmin@goodshepanglican.org if your child(ren) will be attending. All children 12 years of age and up are welcome! This event is open to the entire Diocese as we wish to encourage and promote meaningful, Christian relationships among the Diocese’s amazing youth. |
Steve Bell and Malcolm Guite in ConcertFriday, December 08 at 7:30PM A unique evening to celebrate Advent, featuring the Songs & Sonnets of Steve Bell and UK poet Malcolm Guite at All Saints' Cathedral in Edmonton AB. Tickets are $20 and can be purchased at the Synod Office and All Saints' Cathedral, 10035-103 St, online at www.stevebell.com or by calling 1-800-854-3499. POSTER |
MORE PARISH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Come and Ask, Part VI: The Mission of St. Saviour, Wabamun is offering another round of Come and Ask sessions. These open discussion times are held at St. Saviour's office in the Marketplace building at 5123-52 (Main) Street. They run November 6 and 13 and December 4 and 11. POSTER GriefShare: This 13-week video and discussion based program helps participants walk through different challenges of grief in a safe and supportive atmosphere. The only cost is $20 for the workbook and people are welcome to join at any time. Join us at St. Thomas Anglican Church, 4A Raven Drive in Sherwood Park on Wednesday mornings, 10:00 am - 12:00 noon from November 8 to December 20 (weeks 1-7) and January 10 to February 14 (weeks 8-13). For information or to register: 780-467-5730 or sttomsherwoodpark@gmail.com POSTER St. George's by the U of A presents a Fall Concert: Friday, November 24 at 7:30 pm, come enjoy the musical talents of Otto Huget and Kathy Sperling, with guest artist Nola Shantz. An evening of vocal music, light sacred classics, folk and contemporary songs with a wine and cheese reception to follow. St. George's is at 11733 87 Avenue. Tickets are $20. POSTER Good Shepherd Rector to be Inducted: The Rev. Jordan Ware will be inducted as rector of Good Shepherd Anglican Church, 15495 Castle Downs Road, Edmonton, on November 30 at 7:00 pm. All are welcome! |
Fair Trade Christmas SaleStar of the North Retreat Centre ‘JUST’ In Time! Make your Christmas gift-giving more meaningful? Come check out the beautiful and unique fair trade Christmas decorations, handmade crafts, jewellery, coffee & other gift items from around the world at Star of the North on Sunday, November 5 from 10:00 am – 2:30 pm. Soup lunch available for $10 from 11:00-1:30. Star of the North Retreat Centre is at 3A St. Vital Avenue, St. Albert. POSTER |
Remembrance Day Prayer Service and Prayer Walk for Peacesponsored by the Edmonton Ecumenical Peace Network and Mennonite Central Committee Please consider attending two special events on November 11, 2017. First, an Interdenominational Prayer Service at McDougall United Church, 10025 101 Street, Edmonton at 6:00 pm. This is a Christian service but all people who long for peace are welcome to attend. Second, at 7:00 pm, participants will gather at City Hall in downtown Edmonton for the 8th Annual Interfaith Prayer Walk for Peace. There will be four stops on the walk. The time of remembrance, reflection, and prayer will be led by members of four different faith communities. Afterward everyone is welcome to return to McDougall Church for coffee and hot chocolate and a time of fellowship. For more details, see the attached pdf or contact Scott Key at (780) 435-1628 or scott.key@kingsu.ca. |
Festival of Nine Lessons and CarolsWednesday, December 06 at 7:30PM Join in this festive tradition heralding Advent and Christmas through scripture readings and song. Thrill to the music of the University of Alberta Mixed Chorus and Handbell Ringers. Sing carols along with the Davis Concert Organ!This is a benefit for Student Mental Health, sponsored by the Interfaith Chaplains at the University of Alberta, the University of Alberta Mixed Chorus, and the University of Alberta & The King’s University Departments of Music. Tickets are $18 and can be purchased through the Winspear. For more infomation visit: http://edmonton.anglican.org/events/festival-of-nine-lessons-and-carols/2017-12-06
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An Evening with Benjamin ButterfieldFeaturing Kappella Kyrie Slavic Chamber Choir Join Kappella Kyrie Slavic Chamber Choir as they perform with one of Canada's most renowned tenors, Benjamin Butterfield on Wednesday, November 15 at 7:30 p.m. at First Presbyterian Church, 10025 105 Street, Edmonton. Tickets are available at the door, in the King's Bookstore(780) 465-8306, or at THEKINGSU.EVENTBRITE.CA ($20/adults; $15/seniors, alumni, and non-King’s students; $5/children under 12; King’s students Free with ID). For more info: www.kingsu.ca POSTER |
Accepting Applications
The Studion School for Spiritual Direction is celebrating its official inclusion as part of a new initiative in continuing education at The King's University, and is currently accepting applications for the next cohort of students, scheduled to begin January 14-16, 2018. Enquiries can be directed to: Ron Klok at rev.klok@gmail.com, Heather Cowie at hthrcowie@gmail.com, or Shelly King at shellydking@gmail.com. See the attached newsletter for more information. Some comments from current students: “My journey with The Studion has been nothing short of transformational.” “From start to finish, The Studion offers a place to encounter many graces: the gift of deepening relationship---with the Divine, with yourself and with a safe community.” "Thanks for a great learning experience". |
More from Beyond the Diocese
Mustard Seed Invites You to "Tale of Two Cities": On Thursday, November 2, connect with colleagues and friends as we journey through the history of Edmonton’s inner city, see how The Mustard Seed came to be, share our present work and envision our shared future together. This event will be held at Blatchford Field Air Hangar, Fort Edmonton Park, 5:30 pm. Purchase Tickets: http://bit.ly/2uxrCRT For sponsorship opportunities, email eventsedmonton@theseed.ca Second Annual Seniors' Health and Wellness Forum: This is a FREE event (including lunch) on Saturday, November 4, 9:00 am-2:30 pm, at the Central Lions Seniors Rec Centre, 11113-113 St. Presented by Age Friendly, edmonton.ca/agefriendly, it is intended to provide information about health and wellness resources in support of older adults in the Greater Edmonton area. To register, call: 780-809-8604. Free parking and hearing health checks on site. Women's Heart and Body Prayer Retreat: Friday, November 24 (7:00 pm) to Sunday, November 26 (1:00 pm) at Providence Renewal Centre, 3005 119 Street NW, Edmonton. This retreat, led by Glenda Sartore, will focus on untangling the knots of tension in the body and mind so we may open to the power of the present moment and show up more fully to our life. We will gather for yoga movement, breathing and meditation in the Christian tradition, and sacred circles. No yoga experience required. All bodies, abilities, and faith traditions welcome. Participants are invited to bring a precious item for our prayer table. Suite: $280.00, Single: $240.00, Commute: $190.00. To register, call 780-701-1854. Parenting in Two Cultures: Family Futures Resource Network in partnership with Catholic Social Services is hosting the "Parenting in Two Cultures" program. Parents who are new to Canada, or raising children in Canada from a different cultural perspective, are invited to join in this conversation-based program aimed at helping participants better understand parenting in a Canadian context. Come and meet other parents who are also parenting in two cultures and find different ways to support your kids. Dates: TUESDAYS until November 21; 9:30 am to 12:30 pm, Family Futures Resource Network, Millhurst Site, 5710- 19A Avenue NW. REGISTRATION REQUIRED. For further information or to register, please contact: Catholic Social Services: Diana Mora at 780.391.3220 diana.mora@cssalberta.ca or Isolde Schmid at 780.391.3267 isolde.schmid@cssalberta.ca. |