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Anglican-Lutheran Cycle of Prayer An Anglican – Lutheran Cycle of Prayer 29 Nov 2009 to 28 Nov 2010 29 Nov 2009 ACC The Members of the Anglican Church of Canada ELCIC The Members of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada 6 Dec 2009 ACC Archbishop Fred Hiltz, Primate, Archdeacon Paul Feheley and the staff of the Primate’s Office ELCIC National Bishop Susan Johnson and the staff of the National Office 13 Dec 2009 ACC Archdeacon Michael Pollesel, General Secretary of the Anglican Church of Canada, and his staff ELCIC Trina Gallop, Director of Communications and Stewardship, and her staff 20 Dec 2009 ACC Dr. Eileen Scully, Interim Director of Faith, Worship and Ministry, and staff ELCIC Pastor Paul Johnson, Assistant to the National Bishop 27 Dec 2009 ACC Mr Vianney (Sam) Carriere, Director of Communications and Information Resources, and his staff, and also Michele George, Treasurer, and Director of Financial Management, and her staff ELCIC Pastor Paul Gehrs, Assistant to the National Bishop 3 Jan 2010 ACC Bishop Mark MacDonald, National Indigenous Anglican Bishop, and the Anglican Council of Indigenous People ELCIC Bishop Michael Pryse and the people and rostered ministers of the Eastern Synod 10 Jan 2010 ACC Henriette Thompson, Director of Partnerships, and her staff ELCIC The Assistants to the Bishop, Mark Harris and Guenter Dahle, and the Staff of the Eastern Synod 17 Jan 2010 ACC Ms Cheryl Curtis , Executive Director of the Primate’s World Relief and Development Fund, and the staff of the Primate’s Fund ELCIC Mr. Robert Granke, Executive Director, Canadian Lutheran World Relief, and the staff of CLWR 24 Jan 2010 ACC The people and clergy of the Ecclesiastical Province of Canada and their Archbishop Claude Miller ELCIC The Dean, Council and Congregations of the Ottawa – St Lawrence Conference of the Eastern Synod An Anglican – Lutheran Prayer Cycle 31 Jan 2010 ACC The Provincial Synod of the Ecclesiastical Province of Canada ELCIC The Dean, Council and Congregations of the Toronto Conference of the Eastern Synod 7 Feb 2010 ACC Bishop David Torraville and the people and clergy of the Diocese of Central Newfoundland ELCIC The Dean, Council and Congregations of the Hamilton – Niagara Conference of the Eastern Synod 14 Feb 2010 ACC Bishop Cyrus Pitman and the people and clergy of the Diocese of Eastern Newfoundland and Labrador ELCIC The Dean, Council and Congregations of the Kitchener – Waterloo Conference of the Eastern Synod 21 Feb 2010 ACC Bishop Claude Miller and the people and clergy of the Diocese of Fredericton ELCIC The Dean, Council and Congregations of the London Conference of the Eastern Synod 28 Feb 2010 ACC Bishop Barry Clarke and the people and clergy of the Diocese of Montréal ELCIC The Dean, Council and Congregations of the Georgian Bay Conference of the Eastern Synod 7 Mar 2010 ACC Bishop Sue Moxley, Suffragan Bishop Ronald Cutler, and the people and clergy of the Diocese of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island ELCIC The Dean, Council and Congregations of the Northern Conference of the Eastern Synod 14 Mar 2010 ACC Bishop Dennis Drainville, and the people and clergy of the Diocese of Québec ELCIC Bishop Elaine Sauer and the people and rostered ministers of the Manitoba – Northwestern Ontario Synod 21 Mar 2010 ACC Bishop Percy Coffin and the people and clergy of the Diocese of Western Newfoundland ELCIC The Assistant to the Bishop, Larry Ulrich, and the Staff of the Manitoba – Northwestern Ontario Synod 28 Mar 2010 ACC The Theological Colleges and Training Programmes within the Ecclesiastical Province of Canada: Atlantic School of Theology, Montréal Diocesan College, Queen’s College ELCIC The Dean, Council and Congregations of the Cambrian Conference of the Manitoba – Northwestern Ontario Synod 2 An Anglican – Lutheran Prayer Cycle 4 Apr 2010 ACC The people and clergy of the Ecclesiastical Province of Ontario and their Archbishop Colin Johnson ELCIC The Dean, Council and Congregations of the Agassiz Conference of the Manitoba – Northwestern Ontario Synod 11 Apr 2010 ACC The Provincial Synod of the Ecclesiastical Province of Ontario ELCIC The Dean, Council and Congregations of the Brokenhead Conference of the Manitoba – Northwestern Ontario Synod 18 Apr 2010 ACC Bishop Stephen Andrews and the people and clergy of the Diocese of Algoma ELCIC The Dean, Council and Congregations of the Metro Conference of the Manitoba – Northwestern Ontario Synod 25 Apr 2010 ACC Bishop Robert Bennett and the people and clergy of the Diocese of Huron ELCIC The Dean, Council and Congregations of the Interlake Conference of the Manitoba – Northwestern Ontario Synod 2 May 2010 ACC Bishop __________________ and the people and clergy of the Diocese of Moosonee ELCIC The Dean, Council and Congregations of the Westman Conference of the Manitoba – Northwestern Ontario Synod 9 May 2010 ACC Bishop Michael Bird and the people and clergy of the Diocese of Niagara ELCIC The Dean, Council and Congregations of the Aurora Conference of the Manitoba – Northwestern Ontario Synod 16 May 2010 ACC Bishop George Bruce and the people and clergy of the Diocese of Ontario ELCIC Bishop Cynthia Halmarson and the people and rostered ministers of the Saskatchewan Synod 23 May 2010 ACC Bishop John Chapman and the people and clergy of the Diocese of Ottawa ELCIC The Assistant to the Bishop, Roger Haugen, and the Staff of the Saskatchewan Synod 30 May 2010 ACC Bishop Colin Johnson, the four Suffragan Bishops, Linda Nicholls, George Elliott, Philip Poole, and Patrick Yu, and the people and clergy of the Diocese of Toronto ELCIC The Dean, Council and Congregations of the Yorkton Conference of the Saskatchewan Synod 3 An Anglican – Lutheran Prayer Cycle 6 Jun 2010 ACC The Theological Colleges and Training Programmes within the Ecclesiastical Province of Ontario: Canterbury College, Huron College, Renison College, The Anglican Studies Programme at St Paul University, Thorneloe University, Trinity College, Wycliffe College ELCIC The Dean, Council and Congregations of the Weyburn Conference of the Saskatchewan Synod 13 Jun 2010 ACC Archbishop David Ashdown and the people and clergy of the Ecclesiastical Province of Rupert’s Land. 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Lawton and the people and clergy of the Diocese of Athabasca ELCIC The Dean, Council and Congregations of the Swift Current Conference of the Saskatchewan Synod 11 Jul 2010 ACC Bishop James Njegovan and the people and clergy of the Diocese of Brandon ELCIC Bishop Ron Mayan and the people and clergy of the Synod of Alberta and the Territories 18 Jul 2010 ACC Bishop Derek Hoskin and the people and clergy of the Diocese of Calgary ELCIC The Assistant to the Bishop Phil Hink and the Staff of the Synod of Alberta and the Territories 25 Jul 2010 ACC Bishop Jane Alexander and the people and clergy of the Diocese of Edmonton ELCIC The Dean, Council and Congregations of the East Central Conference of the Synod of Alberta and the Territories 4 An Anglican – Lutheran Prayer Cycle 1 Aug 2010 ACC Archbishop David Ashdown and the people and clergy of the Diocese of Keewatin ELCIC The Dean, Council and Congregations of the Southern Conference of the Synod of Alberta and the Territories 8 Aug 2010 ACC Bishop Gregory Kerr-Wilson and the people and clergy of the Diocese of Qu’Appelle ELCIC The Dean, Council and Congregations of the Northern Conference of the Synod of Alberta and the Territories 15 Aug 2010 ACC Bishop Donald Phillips and the people and clergy of the Diocese of Rupert’s Land ELCIC The Dean, Council and Congregations of the West Central Conference of the Synod of Alberta and the Territories 22 Aug 2010 ACC Bishop Michael Hawkins and the people and clergy of the Diocese of Saskatchewan ELCIC The Dean, Council and Congregations of the South West Conference of the Synod of Alberta and the Territories 29 Aug 2010 ACC Bishop Rodney Andrews and the people and clergy of the Diocese of Saskatoon ELCIC Bishop ________________________ and the people and rostered ministers of the British Columbia Synod 5 Sep 2010 ACC The Theological Colleges and Training Programmes within the Ecclesiastical Province of Rupert’s Land: Arthur Turner Training School, The Centre for Christian Studies, The College of Emmanuel and St Chad, the Henry Budd College for Ministry, St John’s College, The William Winter School ELCIC The Assistant to the Bishop, Gregory Mohr, and the Staff of the British Columbia Synod 12 Sep 2010 ACC The people and clergy of the Ecclesiastical Province of British Columbia and Yukon and their archbishop John Privett ELCIC The Dean, Council and Congregations of the Peace River Conference of the British Columbia Synod 19 Sep 2010 ACC The Provincial Synod of the Ecclesiastical Province of British Columbia and Yukon ELCIC The Dean, Council and Congregations of the Southern Interior Conference of the British Columbia Synod 5 An Anglican – Lutheran Prayer Cycle 26 Sept 2010 ACC Suffragan Bishop Barbara Andrews and the people and clergy of the Anglican Parishes of the Central Interior ELCIC The Dean, Council and Congregations of the Lower
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