Anglican ppeal Seven brothers, captured in time Connecting local ministries across distance and cultures CELEBRATING OUR UNITY IN THE HOLY SPIRIT Anglican ppeal The Anglican Church of • L’Église anglicane du Canada CELEBRATING OUR UNITY IN THE HOLY SPIRIT ddie Dillon had never seen this ighty-five million people in over 165 People of San Juan In many cases, bishops make CELEBRATING OUR UNITY IN THE HOLY SPIRIT family photo before. It was June Ecountries call themselves Anglican. Evangelista’s congregation, connections with other bishops at such The Anglican Church of Canada • L’Église anglicane du Canada E2011, and Dillon was at the Truth Separated by oceans, cultures, and language, with Archbishop Fred meetings as the Lambeth Conference. Or a and Reconciliation Commission’s (TRC) still a sense of connectedness pervades this Hiltz and former General diocese may seek a companion relationship Inuvik national event when he spotted the worldwide Anglican Communion. General Secretary Archdeacon for a variety of reasons – historic snapshot of all seven Dillon brothers. They Synod, the national face of Canadian Michael Pollesel. connections, interest, or personal links. Or, Supporters’ Photo : andrEa Mann were standing, circa 1965, on the steps , helps foster that sense wanting to reach out beyond its boundaries, of Stringer Hall, an Anglican-run hostel through the Companion Diocese Program. social, economic and political contexts. a diocese can approach Dr. Andrea Mann, in Inuvik. There he was as an adolescent, Part of our church’s Global Relations Three successive bishops of Cuba have Global Relations co-ordinator. Andrea can dressed in a crisp white shirt, and looking ministry, the Companion Diocese Program visited Niagara, including the current be reached at: [email protected]. Newsletter off to the side. has, for over thirty years, linked Canadian bishop, Griselda Delgado del Carpio. As Canada becomes home to people “I felt elation,” says Dillon, now 59, dioceses with dioceses in other places. With support from Niagara parishes, two from every part of the global community, Summer 2013 “because we’ve got no historical pictures of Seventeen Canadian dioceses are currently congregations in Cuba are rebuilding their lessons learned in the intense inter-cultural ourselves together like that.” in companionship covenants of prayer, churches. St. George’s, and St. engagement of companion relationships Most of the Dillons’ childhood photos encouragement, listening and learning, Jude’s, Oakville, have contributed to the can also help our church be responsive and You have been part of this life-changing work were destroyed in a 1976 house fire and the sharing of visits and resources. rebuilding of La Trinidad in Bermeja and welcoming across the diverse Canadian that killed their parents. The siblings One long-standing covenant is between San Juan Evangelista in Vertientes. And cultural and linguistic landscape. Resources, didn’t know other photos existed, but a the and the Episcopal youth leaders from Cuba shared in the Ask including an online handbook and Dear Friends, Stringer Hall nurse, Mossie Moorby, had Church of Cuba. & Imagine youth leadership programme. covenant and worship resources, as well as documented her life with the students in Since 1998, that companionship Companionship makes a real and lasting further information about the Companion I am writing to thank you for your support in the past to the Anglican the 1960s and ’70s. After Moorby died, her has stretched across the 1,400 miles of difference in the lives of companion Diocese Program are available at www. Appeal, and to invite you to continue or resume that generous habit. daughter gave some of these school photos geography and profoundly different dioceses and congregations. anglican.ca/relationships/programs/ccdp. g When you support the Anglican Appeal, you are helping to change lives to the General Synod Archives in . through the ministries of the Anglican Church of Canada. In spring 2011, after decades in boxes Because I have the privilege of serving our national church, I am also and albums, the photos journeyed back to Photo : MossiE Moorby Fonds, able to tell you just a little bit about some of the people and ministries you support. Inuvik with Nancy Hurn, General Synod ca. 1965 (P2011-08 573), GEnEral synod archivEs Among Indigenous Anglicans, a vision of self-determination while full participants in the life of Archivist. Hurn brought a display of school The Dillon brothers in the mid-1960s at Stringer Hall photos to this gathering, as she does for the Anglican Church of Canada continues to grow, in no small part because of the leadership of (clockwise from top left): Eddie, Lucky, Billy, Wayne, Floyd, Mike and Jimmy all national TRC events. It’s part of the the National Indigenous Anglican Bishop, Mark MacDonald. (See In the footsteps of Blind Moses and Anglican Appeal archives’ work to make all records available Blind Paul) to former residential school students. Anglican ppeal In the Diocese of Cuba, two churches are being rebuilt with support from parishes in the wants to hear why CELEBRATING OUR UNITY IN THE HOLY SPIRIT “The photos help makes links with The brothers snapshot was especially Diocese of Niagara. Through the Companion Diocese Program, the national church helps The photos help make The Anglican Church of Canada • L’Église anglicane du Canada you support family history,” she says. “Yet laughter and precious, since three of them have died. foster relationships that extend the reach of local ministries across distance and cultures. (For tears are always intermixed.” links with family history. Yet Dillon framed that photo and hung it in the more information, see Connecting local ministries across distance and cultures) Dillon’s daughter, Sarah Krengnektak, “ centre of his home. the ministries of was the one who found the snapshots. She When Dillon’s wife, Lucy, saw the photo, Among dioceses supported by General Synod grants through the Council of the North, the was serving as a support worker, standing laughter and tears are always she noticed that her husband was the only common vision has shifted strongly towards mission—joining God’s work of transformation in General Synod! with former students as they viewed the intermixed.” one staring off into the distance. “My wife the world. (See Your support helps history happen (again) in Saskatchewan) photos. When she saw familiar faces in said, ‘Even in those days you didn’t listen,’” And in Inuvik, during a national event of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, a man Please consider the albums, she rushed to find her father. —Nancy Hurn says Dillon with a laugh. “They said, ‘Look discovers, in an exhibit brought to the event by Nancy Hurn, General Synod Archivist, the Father and daughter pored over the images. at the camera,’ and I looked away.” g providing a testimonial General Synod Archivist only surviving photograph of his brothers together as children. (For more information, see Seven There were various shots of the eight Dillon brothers, captured in time) (Please see other side) siblings—seven boys and one girl—and one of a family wedding. for the rest of my life to get me further in This article is an excerpt from the Ministry Report. So thank you. You have been part of this life-changing work through your generous support of If you did not receive the Ministry Report in the the Anglican Appeal in the past. And please. Please consider a generous contribution to The Dillon children grew up at Stringer where I want to go.” May 2013 issue of the Anglican Journal and are the ministries of General Synod through the Anglican Appeal in 2013 Hall. Each September they flew four hours Dillon now lives in Tuktoyuktuk and interested in receiving one, contact from their home in Tuktoyuktuk, N.W.T., to works as chair of the Northwest Territories Shannon Cottrell, With every blessing, Inuvik, where they studied at Sir Alexander Water Board. He said his 12 years at Coordinator of Resource Development, Mackenzie Day School and stayed at the Stringer Hall gave him lifelong friends— Research, and Donor Relations in hostel until June. many now leaders in local organizations. Resources for Mission at The Anglican Church of Canada Dillon told the TRC commissioners that Through the General Synod Archives, (416) 924-9199 ext. 334, Michael Thompson, 80 Hayden Street, Toronto, ON M4Y 3G2 his schooling was “a tool my mom and dad Dillon obtained several copies of his family toll-free at 1-866-924-9192 ext. 334, General Secretary 416-924-9192 • 1-866-924-9192 wanted me to have...a tool I’m going to use photos and shared them with his siblings. or [email protected]. www.anglican.ca Donor Testimonial In the footsteps of Blind Moses and Blind Paul Your support helps history happen (again) in Saskatchewan I passionately support the ministries of General Synod through the Anglican Appeal pc because… n the early 20th century, Indigenous cate- YES he has made In addition to the 120 delegates, the chists Blind Moses and Blind Paul brought history again. In 1988 the diocese Council of Elders, Archbishop Ashdown, ithe gospel to Indigenous Peoples living I want to continue my support of the telected the first Indigenous bishop in Bishop Hawkins, the diocesan chancellor, ______near the Arctic Circle. Now the Anglican Canada, the Right Rev. Charles Arthurson, and many local non-Indigenous clergy and Church of Canada is launching an initiative Anglican Appeal in 2013! who served as Suffragan Bishop from 1989 laity, the General Assembly was blessed ______to train contemporary catechists who will to 2008. Now the diocese has elected its with the presence of many guests. likewise school their Indigenous brothers To continue your support of the Anglican Appeal, you are invited to: first Diocesan Indigenous Bishop who will Mr. Stanley Sainnawap, chair of the and sisters in the basics of the Christian work in a collegial manner alongside the Northern Ontario Working Group and ______faith. g Fill out the attached donor card and return it with your donation in the enclosed Diocesan Bishop. the Rev. (deacon) Ruth Kitchekeesik “Historically, most of the growth and postage-paid envelope. (Remember to share what the Anglican Appeal means to The big moment came on July 28, 2012. attended with Bishop Mamakwa. The Rev. much of the creativity in Indigenous you!) The General Assembly brought together all Arthur Anderson, elder for the Diocese of ______churches has been from catechists,” says Indigenous licensed clergy and lay readers Qu’Appelle, and his wife Elaine attended g Call (416) 924-9199 ext. 326/299 or toll-free 1-866-924-9192 ext. 299/326 Bishop Mark MacDonald, the church’s as well as four Indigenous representatives to represent their diocese and support ______National Indigenous Anglican Bishop. to make your donation over the phone. from each congregation. Together they Saskatchewan. Archdeacon Larry Beardy “Easily deployable, close to the people, the elected the Ven. Adam Halkett as Diocesan and his wife Elizabeth came from Split catechists were able to apply the gospel Indigenous Bishop. Lake, Man. () along ______to the needs of the people in a way that Thank you The proposal for a new office of with Archdeacon Ken Kitchekeesik and stressed its compatibility with the values of Diocesan Indigenous Bishop is included in his wife Robina. Celia, Alfred, and Quinn ______traditional Indigenous life.” for being part of General Synod’s ministries through your prayerful generosity! the document Mamuwe isi Miywachimowin Mink from Easterville, Man. (Diocese of The Rev. Canon Ginny Doctor, We look forward to keeping you up to date on the (Together in the Gospel), which was Brandon), attended the entire assembly. Indigenous Ministries Co-ordinator, is vital areas of ministry and mission you have helped make possible. approved by the Diocesan Bishop and The Rev. Canon Ginny Doctor, Indigenous ______spearheading the current project, which executive committee of the diocese and the Ministries co-ordinator (Anglican Church of was presented at the February meeting of archbishop and executive committee of the Photo: contributEd Canada) also attended and greetings were ______the Anglican Council of Indigenous Peoples Photo: contributEd province. Newly consecrated Bishop Adam Halkett addresses the received from the Primate and National (ACIP) in Calgary. Ms. Doctor is a Mohawk The Diocese of Saskatchewan and the Indigenous Anglican Bishop. Several chiefs The Rev. Canon Ginny Doctor heads an Indigenous catechist training program incorporating traditional teachings. congregation at the end of General Assembly’s service. from the Six Nations Reserve (Southern General Assembly were able to proceed and councillors were present to witness ______Ontario) who was raised in New York with this plan thanks to generous support this significant event, including the Grand state. “Jesus sent people out two by two to from the Anglican Church of Canada and “This is another example of the new and Chief of Prince Albert Grand Council who preach and teach,” says Doctor, who spent Doctor. But she is confident that with the the Council of the North as well as gifts creative ways that the Spirit is leading us on welcomed the assembly on Saturday. ______many years helping restore spirituality to Historically, most of the support of local bishops, the catechists I want to support the Anglican Church of Canada through a donation of: from bands, congregations, and individuals our journey of healing and reconciliation in Saturday evening the weekend Aboriginal people living in urban settings. will make the necessary connections. “The within the diocese. The Prince Albert Grand the Council of the North,” said Archbishop concluded with a spectacular traditional ______“We’re following an old model.” “growth and much of the bishops I’ve talked to are really excited o $35 o $50 o $75 o $100 o Other $ ____ Council hosted the event free of charge. Ashdown. feast of moose nose soup, moose stew, fried The initiative has received several grants about this,” she says. The Council of Elders had nominated The General Assembly began unofficially smoked fish, baked and fried bannock, to launch training sessions in the outline of MacDonald sees the catechists as crucial. SNS/13 Archdeacon Halkett as well as Canon Park on Friday evening, July 27, as more than berries, and muskeg tea. Theresa Sanderson ______creativity in Indigenous This is a ONE-TIME donation by: This is a MONTHLY DONATION and I authorize Anglican Appeal to: faith for an anticipated 20 lay people from “Today, as we seek to extend the ministry Buck and the Rev. Beryl Whitecap, who 200 people gathered for a service of Holy organized the General Assembly and was Indigenous communities across Canada. churches has been from of the church in remote areas like jails, c Cheque (payable to Anglican Church of Canada) c Debit the above amount from my chequing account on the withdrew her name before the assembly. Communion, including prayers, laying on ably and joyfully assisted by a large team ______“They will be of all ages, but we’re hoping rural communities without congregations The election followed traditional process. of hands, and anointing for healing. The of enthusiastic volunteers, including many for at least 10 young people,” says Doctor. catechists” and urban areas with few Indigenous faith c Please debit my c c c 1st or c 16th day of each month, and have enclosed a cheque marked “VOID” Delegates lined up behind the nominee service, which ran from 7:00 p.m. to 11:15 hardworking cooks. “It’s wonderful to see the vision of the ______Catechists will ease the burden on non- —Bishop Mark MacDonald communities, catechists and the scripture- Card #: ______Expiry Date: ______c Please debit my c c of their choice and once the delegates in p.m., was held at Allen Bird Memorial Gym stipendiary priests in the north who often based approach to life are a key component each line had been counted, the scrutineers on the very site of the former All Saints elders fulfilled,” said Archdeacon and national indigenous anglican bishop are very pressed for time to instruct young of the future,” he says. Name on card: ______Card #: ______Expiry Date: ______reported to the Council of Elders, who Residential School—a powerful sign of the Bishop-elect Halkett at the end of the event. ______people in the Christian faith. If all goes as planned, five years from brought the decision to the metropolitan. healing and new beginning that is being “The healing journey with the elders, the Signature: ______Name on card: ______The new program of instruction is based module, for example, will be introduced now at least 100 Indigenous catechists will (required by credit card companies) The General Assembly also elected a new claimed by the diocese. youth, and the whole church continues, on seven modules: prayer and worship; with a story from the land about love, be teaching the gospel in pairs to aboriginal Phone: ______Signature: ______Indigenous Council. An equally large crowd gathered for mamuwe [together].” Anglican-Christian identity and the Trinity; exploring the teaching that to know love is communities in cities, towns and villages— (required by credit card companies and for all monthly donations) “With a new bishop, Council of Saturday’s service of Holy Communion, Bishop Hawkins concluded with a c I give permission for my testimonial to the scriptures; the Ten Commandments; to know peace. “We’re still putting together and they’ll have a ripple effect. “When they In memory of: (name of loved one) ______Phone: ______Date: ______Elders, and Indigenous Council we are elections, and feast. reference to the 2012 Sacred Circle: “We are be used in resources produced by the sin and redemption; the sacraments; and the stories,” says Doctor. “I told the folks go out, we hope they’ll inspire still more well equipped to renew the church for The preacher at the Saturday service, walking the dream.” g Anglican Appeal and Resources for c I would like to receive information about Gift Planning I understand that I can increase, decrease, or stop this arrangement at any time by calling 1-866-924-9192 Mission department. the church, ministry and Christian hope. at ACIP to send me stories or I will have to people to become catechists,” Doctor says. g ext. 326/299 or emailing [email protected]. I also understand my monthly donation will gospel ministry and mission in northern Bishop Lydia Mamakwa (Northern Ontario “What’s unique in our approach is that each make them up!” she says with a laugh. Please return this entire form with your donation continue automatically each month until I notify the Anglican Appeal of my wish to stop. Saskatchewan,” said Diocesan Bishop Region), said of the assembly, “I’m so happy Note: testimonials used will remain anonymous, only indicating the module is also based on the seven sacred The plan is to send out trained catechists This article is an excerpt from the Ministry Report, Tax receipts issued for all donations of $10 or more. One tax receipt issued for monthly donations. Michael Hawkins. Bishop Hawkins also for Saskatchewan. It’s been a long journey AA-SSU-APP donor’s diocese. traditional teachings,” says Doctor. These two by two into rural and urban ministries. a supplement to the May 2013 Anglican Journal. Charitable Registration No. 108082835RR0001 publicly thanked Archbishop David and a lot of work. We give thanks to our This article, by Bishop Michael Hawkins, first appeared in comprise love, wisdom, truth, respect, “The urban setting is a challenging mission The Ministry Report features a selection of General Ashdown, metropolitan of Rupert’s Land, Creator for taking them this far in their the September 2012 issue of the Saskatchewan Anglican humility, honesty and bravery. The first field because the cities are so large,” says Synod ministries and stories from their work. Thank you for your prayerful and thoughtful support! for his leadership and support. journey.” as “General Assembly 2012”. The Anglican Church of Canada, 80 Hayden Street, Toronto, ON M4Y 3G2 416-924-9199 ext. 326/299 or 1-866-924-9192 www.anglican.ca Thank you for sharing with us! Anglican ppeal Seven brothers, captured in time Connecting local ministries across distance and cultures CELEBRATING OUR UNITY IN THE HOLY SPIRIT Anglican ppeal The Anglican Church of Canada • L’Église anglicane du Canada CELEBRATING OUR UNITY IN THE HOLY SPIRIT ddie Dillon had never seen this ighty-five million people in over 165 People of San Juan In many cases, bishops make CELEBRATING OUR UNITY IN THE HOLY SPIRIT family photo before. It was June Ecountries call themselves Anglican. Evangelista’s congregation, connections with other bishops at such The Anglican Church of Canada • L’Église anglicane du Canada E2011, and Dillon was at the Truth Separated by oceans, cultures, and language, with Archbishop Fred meetings as the Lambeth Conference. Or a and Reconciliation Commission’s (TRC) still a sense of connectedness pervades this Hiltz and former General diocese may seek a companion relationship Inuvik national event when he spotted the worldwide Anglican Communion. General Secretary Archdeacon for a variety of reasons – historic snapshot of all seven Dillon brothers. They Synod, the national face of Canadian Michael Pollesel. connections, interest, or personal links. Or, Supporters’ Photo : andrEa Mann were standing, circa 1965, on the steps Anglicanism, helps foster that sense wanting to reach out beyond its boundaries, of Stringer Hall, an Anglican-run hostel through the Companion Diocese Program. social, economic and political contexts. a diocese can approach Dr. Andrea Mann, in Inuvik. There he was as an adolescent, Part of our church’s Global Relations Three successive bishops of Cuba have Global Relations co-ordinator. Andrea can dressed in a crisp white shirt, and looking ministry, the Companion Diocese Program visited Niagara, including the current be reached at: [email protected]. Newsletter off to the side. has, for over thirty years, linked Canadian bishop, Griselda Delgado del Carpio. As Canada becomes home to people “I felt elation,” says Dillon, now 59, dioceses with dioceses in other places. With support from Niagara parishes, two from every part of the global community, Summer 2013 “because we’ve got no historical pictures of Seventeen Canadian dioceses are currently congregations in Cuba are rebuilding their lessons learned in the intense inter-cultural ourselves together like that.” in companionship covenants of prayer, churches. St. George’s, Guelph and St. engagement of companion relationships Most of the Dillons’ childhood photos encouragement, listening and learning, Jude’s, Oakville, have contributed to the can also help our church be responsive and You have been part of this life-changing work were destroyed in a 1976 house fire and the sharing of visits and resources. rebuilding of La Trinidad in Bermeja and welcoming across the diverse Canadian that killed their parents. The siblings One long-standing covenant is between San Juan Evangelista in Vertientes. And cultural and linguistic landscape. Resources, didn’t know other photos existed, but a the Diocese of Niagara and the Episcopal youth leaders from Cuba shared in the Ask including an online handbook and Dear Friends, Stringer Hall nurse, Mossie Moorby, had Church of Cuba. & Imagine youth leadership programme. covenant and worship resources, as well as documented her life with the students in Since 1998, that companionship Companionship makes a real and lasting further information about the Companion I am writing to thank you for your support in the past to the Anglican the 1960s and ’70s. After Moorby died, her has stretched across the 1,400 miles of difference in the lives of companion Diocese Program are available at www. Appeal, and to invite you to continue or resume that generous habit. daughter gave some of these school photos geography and profoundly different dioceses and congregations. anglican.ca/relationships/programs/ccdp. g When you support the Anglican Appeal, you are helping to change lives to the General Synod Archives in Toronto. through the ministries of the Anglican Church of Canada. In spring 2011, after decades in boxes Because I have the privilege of serving our national church, I am also and albums, the photos journeyed back to Photo : MossiE Moorby Fonds, able to tell you just a little bit about some of the people and ministries you support. Inuvik with Nancy Hurn, General Synod ca. 1965 (P2011-08 573), GEnEral synod archivEs Among Indigenous Anglicans, a vision of self-determination while full participants in the life of Archivist. Hurn brought a display of school The Dillon brothers in the mid-1960s at Stringer Hall photos to this gathering, as she does for the Anglican Church of Canada continues to grow, in no small part because of the leadership of (clockwise from top left): Eddie, Lucky, Billy, Wayne, Floyd, Mike and Jimmy all national TRC events. It’s part of the the National Indigenous Anglican Bishop, Mark MacDonald. (See In the footsteps of Blind Moses and Anglican Appeal archives’ work to make all records available Blind Paul) to former residential school students. Anglican ppeal In the Diocese of Cuba, two churches are being rebuilt with support from parishes in the wants to hear why CELEBRATING OUR UNITY IN THE HOLY SPIRIT “The photos help makes links with The brothers snapshot was especially Diocese of Niagara. Through the Companion Diocese Program, the national church helps The photos help make The Anglican Church of Canada • L’Église anglicane du Canada you support family history,” she says. “Yet laughter and precious, since three of them have died. foster relationships that extend the reach of local ministries across distance and cultures. (For tears are always intermixed.” links with family history. Yet Dillon framed that photo and hung it in the more information, see Connecting local ministries across distance and cultures) Dillon’s daughter, Sarah Krengnektak, “ centre of his home. the ministries of was the one who found the snapshots. She When Dillon’s wife, Lucy, saw the photo, Among dioceses supported by General Synod grants through the Council of the North, the was serving as a support worker, standing laughter and tears are always she noticed that her husband was the only common vision has shifted strongly towards mission—joining God’s work of transformation in General Synod! with former students as they viewed the intermixed.” one staring off into the distance. “My wife the world. (See Your support helps history happen (again) in Saskatchewan) photos. When she saw familiar faces in said, ‘Even in those days you didn’t listen,’” And in Inuvik, during a national event of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, a man Please consider the albums, she rushed to find her father. —Nancy Hurn says Dillon with a laugh. “They said, ‘Look discovers, in an exhibit brought to the event by Nancy Hurn, General Synod Archivist, the Father and daughter pored over the images. at the camera,’ and I looked away.” g providing a testimonial General Synod Archivist only surviving photograph of his brothers together as children. (For more information, see Seven There were various shots of the eight Dillon brothers, captured in time) (Please see other side) siblings—seven boys and one girl—and one of a family wedding. for the rest of my life to get me further in This article is an excerpt from the Ministry Report. So thank you. You have been part of this life-changing work through your generous support of If you did not receive the Ministry Report in the the Anglican Appeal in the past. And please. Please consider a generous contribution to The Dillon children grew up at Stringer where I want to go.” May 2013 issue of the Anglican Journal and are the ministries of General Synod through the Anglican Appeal in 2013 Hall. Each September they flew four hours Dillon now lives in Tuktoyuktuk and interested in receiving one, contact from their home in Tuktoyuktuk, N.W.T., to works as chair of the Northwest Territories Shannon Cottrell, With every blessing, Inuvik, where they studied at Sir Alexander Water Board. He said his 12 years at Coordinator of Resource Development, Mackenzie Day School and stayed at the Stringer Hall gave him lifelong friends— Research, and Donor Relations in hostel until June. many now leaders in local organizations. Resources for Mission at The Anglican Church of Canada Dillon told the TRC commissioners that Through the General Synod Archives, (416) 924-9199 ext. 334, Michael Thompson, 80 Hayden Street, Toronto, ON M4Y 3G2 his schooling was “a tool my mom and dad Dillon obtained several copies of his family toll-free at 1-866-924-9192 ext. 334, General Secretary 416-924-9192 • 1-866-924-9192 wanted me to have...a tool I’m going to use photos and shared them with his siblings. or [email protected]. www.anglican.ca Donor Testimonial In the footsteps of Blind Moses and Blind Paul Your support helps history happen (again) in Saskatchewan I passionately support the ministries of General Synod through the Anglican Appeal pc because… n the early 20th century, Indigenous cate- YES he Diocese of Saskatchewan has made In addition to the 120 delegates, the chists Blind Moses and Blind Paul brought history again. In 1988 the diocese Council of Elders, Archbishop Ashdown, ithe gospel to Indigenous Peoples living I want to continue my support of the telected the first Indigenous bishop in Bishop Hawkins, the diocesan chancellor, ______near the Arctic Circle. Now the Anglican Canada, the Right Rev. Charles Arthurson, and many local non-Indigenous clergy and Church of Canada is launching an initiative Anglican Appeal in 2013! who served as Suffragan Bishop from 1989 laity, the General Assembly was blessed ______to train contemporary catechists who will to 2008. Now the diocese has elected its with the presence of many guests. likewise school their Indigenous brothers To continue your support of the Anglican Appeal, you are invited to: first Diocesan Indigenous Bishop who will Mr. Stanley Sainnawap, chair of the and sisters in the basics of the Christian work in a collegial manner alongside the Northern Ontario Working Group and ______faith. g Fill out the attached donor card and return it with your donation in the enclosed Diocesan Bishop. the Rev. (deacon) Ruth Kitchekeesik “Historically, most of the growth and postage-paid envelope. (Remember to share what the Anglican Appeal means to The big moment came on July 28, 2012. attended with Bishop Mamakwa. The Rev. much of the creativity in Indigenous you!) The General Assembly brought together all Arthur Anderson, elder for the Diocese of ______churches has been from catechists,” says Indigenous licensed clergy and lay readers Qu’Appelle, and his wife Elaine attended g Call (416) 924-9199 ext. 326/299 or toll-free 1-866-924-9192 ext. 299/326 Bishop Mark MacDonald, the church’s as well as four Indigenous representatives to represent their diocese and support ______National Indigenous Anglican Bishop. to make your donation over the phone. from each congregation. Together they Saskatchewan. Archdeacon Larry Beardy “Easily deployable, close to the people, the elected the Ven. Adam Halkett as Diocesan and his wife Elizabeth came from Split catechists were able to apply the gospel Indigenous Bishop. Lake, Man. (Diocese of Keewatin) along ______to the needs of the people in a way that Thank you The proposal for a new office of with Archdeacon Ken Kitchekeesik and stressed its compatibility with the values of Diocesan Indigenous Bishop is included in his wife Robina. Celia, Alfred, and Quinn ______traditional Indigenous life.” for being part of General Synod’s ministries through your prayerful generosity! the document Mamuwe isi Miywachimowin Mink from Easterville, Man. (Diocese of The Rev. Canon Ginny Doctor, We look forward to keeping you up to date on the (Together in the Gospel), which was Brandon), attended the entire assembly. Indigenous Ministries Co-ordinator, is vital areas of ministry and mission you have helped make possible. approved by the Diocesan Bishop and The Rev. Canon Ginny Doctor, Indigenous ______spearheading the current project, which executive committee of the diocese and the Ministries co-ordinator (Anglican Church of was presented at the February meeting of archbishop and executive committee of the Photo: contributEd Canada) also attended and greetings were ______the Anglican Council of Indigenous Peoples Photo: contributEd province. Newly consecrated Bishop Adam Halkett addresses the received from the Primate and National (ACIP) in Calgary. Ms. Doctor is a Mohawk The Diocese of Saskatchewan and the Indigenous Anglican Bishop. Several chiefs The Rev. Canon Ginny Doctor heads an Indigenous catechist training program incorporating traditional teachings. congregation at the end of General Assembly’s service. from the Six Nations Reserve (Southern General Assembly were able to proceed and councillors were present to witness ______Ontario) who was raised in New York with this plan thanks to generous support this significant event, including the Grand state. “Jesus sent people out two by two to from the Anglican Church of Canada and “This is another example of the new and Chief of Prince Albert Grand Council who preach and teach,” says Doctor, who spent Doctor. But she is confident that with the the Council of the North as well as gifts creative ways that the Spirit is leading us on welcomed the assembly on Saturday. ______many years helping restore spirituality to Historically, most of the support of local bishops, the catechists I want to support the Anglican Church of Canada through a donation of: from bands, congregations, and individuals our journey of healing and reconciliation in Saturday evening the weekend Aboriginal people living in urban settings. will make the necessary connections. “The within the diocese. The Prince Albert Grand the Council of the North,” said Archbishop concluded with a spectacular traditional ______“We’re following an old model.” “growth and much of the bishops I’ve talked to are really excited o $35 o $50 o $75 o $100 o Other $ ____ Council hosted the event free of charge. Ashdown. feast of moose nose soup, moose stew, fried The initiative has received several grants about this,” she says. The Council of Elders had nominated The General Assembly began unofficially smoked fish, baked and fried bannock, to launch training sessions in the outline of MacDonald sees the catechists as crucial. SNS/13 Archdeacon Halkett as well as Canon Park on Friday evening, July 27, as more than berries, and muskeg tea. Theresa Sanderson ______creativity in Indigenous This is a ONE-TIME donation by: This is a MONTHLY DONATION and I authorize Anglican Appeal to: faith for an anticipated 20 lay people from “Today, as we seek to extend the ministry Buck and the Rev. Beryl Whitecap, who 200 people gathered for a service of Holy organized the General Assembly and was Indigenous communities across Canada. churches has been from of the church in remote areas like jails, c Cheque (payable to Anglican Church of Canada) c Debit the above amount from my chequing account on the withdrew her name before the assembly. Communion, including prayers, laying on ably and joyfully assisted by a large team ______“They will be of all ages, but we’re hoping rural communities without congregations The election followed traditional process. of hands, and anointing for healing. The of enthusiastic volunteers, including many for at least 10 young people,” says Doctor. catechists” and urban areas with few Indigenous faith c Please debit my c c c 1st or c 16th day of each month, and have enclosed a cheque marked “VOID” Delegates lined up behind the nominee service, which ran from 7:00 p.m. to 11:15 hardworking cooks. “It’s wonderful to see the vision of the ______Catechists will ease the burden on non- —Bishop Mark MacDonald communities, catechists and the scripture- Card #: ______Expiry Date: ______c Please debit my c c of their choice and once the delegates in p.m., was held at Allen Bird Memorial Gym stipendiary priests in the north who often based approach to life are a key component each line had been counted, the scrutineers on the very site of the former All Saints elders fulfilled,” said Archdeacon and national indigenous anglican bishop are very pressed for time to instruct young of the future,” he says. Name on card: ______Card #: ______Expiry Date: ______reported to the Council of Elders, who Residential School—a powerful sign of the Bishop-elect Halkett at the end of the event. ______people in the Christian faith. If all goes as planned, five years from brought the decision to the metropolitan. healing and new beginning that is being “The healing journey with the elders, the Signature: ______Name on card: ______The new program of instruction is based module, for example, will be introduced now at least 100 Indigenous catechists will (required by credit card companies) The General Assembly also elected a new claimed by the diocese. youth, and the whole church continues, on seven modules: prayer and worship; with a story from the land about love, be teaching the gospel in pairs to aboriginal Phone: ______Signature: ______Indigenous Council. An equally large crowd gathered for mamuwe [together].” Anglican-Christian identity and the Trinity; exploring the teaching that to know love is communities in cities, towns and villages— (required by credit card companies and for all monthly donations) “With a new bishop, Council of Saturday’s service of Holy Communion, Bishop Hawkins concluded with a c I give permission for my testimonial to the scriptures; the Ten Commandments; to know peace. “We’re still putting together and they’ll have a ripple effect. “When they In memory of: (name of loved one) ______Phone: ______Date: ______Elders, and Indigenous Council we are elections, and feast. reference to the 2012 Sacred Circle: “We are be used in resources produced by the sin and redemption; the sacraments; and the stories,” says Doctor. “I told the folks go out, we hope they’ll inspire still more well equipped to renew the church for The preacher at the Saturday service, walking the dream.” g Anglican Appeal and Resources for c I would like to receive information about Gift Planning I understand that I can increase, decrease, or stop this arrangement at any time by calling 1-866-924-9192 Mission department. the church, ministry and Christian hope. at ACIP to send me stories or I will have to people to become catechists,” Doctor says. g ext. 326/299 or emailing [email protected]. I also understand my monthly donation will gospel ministry and mission in northern Bishop Lydia Mamakwa (Northern Ontario “What’s unique in our approach is that each make them up!” she says with a laugh. Please return this entire form with your donation continue automatically each month until I notify the Anglican Appeal of my wish to stop. Saskatchewan,” said Diocesan Bishop Region), said of the assembly, “I’m so happy Note: testimonials used will remain anonymous, only indicating the module is also based on the seven sacred The plan is to send out trained catechists This article is an excerpt from the Ministry Report, Tax receipts issued for all donations of $10 or more. One tax receipt issued for monthly donations. Michael Hawkins. Bishop Hawkins also for Saskatchewan. It’s been a long journey AA-SSU-APP donor’s diocese. traditional teachings,” says Doctor. These two by two into rural and urban ministries. a supplement to the May 2013 Anglican Journal. Charitable Registration No. 108082835RR0001 publicly thanked Archbishop David and a lot of work. We give thanks to our This article, by Bishop Michael Hawkins, first appeared in comprise love, wisdom, truth, respect, “The urban setting is a challenging mission The Ministry Report features a selection of General Ashdown, metropolitan of Rupert’s Land, Creator for taking them this far in their the September 2012 issue of the Saskatchewan Anglican humility, honesty and bravery. The first field because the cities are so large,” says Synod ministries and stories from their work. Thank you for your prayerful and thoughtful support! for his leadership and support. journey.” as “General Assembly 2012”. The Anglican Church of Canada, 80 Hayden Street, Toronto, ON M4Y 3G2 416-924-9199 ext. 326/299 or 1-866-924-9192 www.anglican.ca Thank you for sharing with us! Your support helps history happen (again) in Saskatchewan Donor Testimonial In the footsteps of Blind Moses and Blind Paul Seven brothers, captured in time ConnectingI passionately support the ministries local of ministries across distance and cultures Donor Testimonial General Synod through the Anglican Appeal pc In the footsteps of Blind Moses and Blind Paul because… Your support helps history happen (again) in Saskatchewan I passionately support the ministries of n the early 20th century, Indigenous cate- YES ddiehe Diocese Dillon ofhad Saskatchewan never seen this has made In addition to the 120 delegates, the ighty-five million people in over 165 People of San Juan In many cases, bishops make General Synod through the Anglican Appeal chists Blind Moses and Blind Paul brought familyhistory photo again. before. In 1988 It thewas diocese June Council of Elders, Archbishop Ashdown, Ecountries call themselves Anglican. pc Evangelista’s congregation, connections with other bishops at such because… n the early 20th century, Indigenous cate- ______YES he Diocese of Saskatchewan has made In addition to the 120 delegates, the ithe gospel to Indigenous Peoples living I want to continue my support of the t2011,elected and the Dillon first Indigenous was at the Truthbishop in Bishop Hawkins, the diocesan chancellor, Separated by oceans, cultures, and language, with Archbishop Fred meetings as the Lambeth Conference. Or a chistsE Blind Moses and Blind Paul brought history again. In 1988 the diocese Council of Elders, Archbishop Ashdown, near the Arctic Circle. Now the Anglican andCanada, Reconciliation the Right Rev.Commission’s Charles Arthurson, (TRC) and many local non-Indigenous clergy and still a sense of connectedness pervades this Hiltz and former General diocese may seek a companion relationship Church of Canada is launching an initiative Anglican Appeal in 2013! thewho gospel served to as Indigenous Suffragan BishopPeoples from living 1989 laity, the General Assembly was blessed I want toSecretary continue Archdeacon my support of the elected the first Indigenous bishop in Bishop Hawkins, the diocesan chancellor, ______iInuvik national event when he spotted the worldwide______Anglican Communion. General for a variety of reasons – historic t to train contemporary catechists who will nearsnapshotto 2008.the Arctic Nowof all Circle. theseven diocese NowDillon thehas brothers. Anglicanelected Theyits with the presence of many guests. Synod, the national face of Canadian Michael Pollesel. connections, interest, or personal links. Or, Canada, the Right Rev. Charles Arthurson, Supporters’and many local non-Indigenous clergy and Church of Canada is launching an initiative AnglicanPhoto :Appeal andrEa Mann in 2013! who served as Suffragan Bishop from 1989 laity, the General Assembly was blessed likewise school their Indigenous brothers To continue your support of the Anglican Appeal, you are invited to: werefirst standing,Diocesan circaIndigenous 1965, onBishop the stepswho will Mr. Stanley Sainnawap, chair of the Anglicanism, helps foster that sense wanting to reach out beyond its boundaries, ______and sisters in the basics of the Christian toof worktrain Stringer incontemporary a collegial Hall, an mannerAnglican-run catechists alongside who hostel will the Northern Ontario Working Group and through______the Companion Diocese Program. social, economic and political contexts. a diocese can approach Dr. Andrea Mann, to 2008. Now the diocese has elected its with the presence of many guests. faith. g Fill out the attached donor card and return it with your donation in the enclosed likewiseinDiocesan Inuvik. school Bishop.There their he Indigenouswas as an adolescent, brothers the Rev. (deacon) Ruth Kitchekeesik Part of our church’s Global Relations To continueThree your successive support bishops of the of Anglican Cuba have Appeal, youGlobal are invitedRelations to: co-ordinator. Andrea can first Diocesan Indigenous Bishop who will Mr. Stanley Sainnawap, chair of the “Historically, most of the growth and postage-paid envelope. (Remember to share what the Anglican Appeal means to anddressed sistersThe big in in amoment thecrisp basics white came of shirt, the on ChristianJuly and 28,looking 2012. attended with Bishop Mamakwa. The Rev. ministry, the Companion Diocese Program visited Niagara, including the current be reached at: [email protected]. work in a collegial manner alongside the Northern Ontario Working Group and ______g Newsletter ______Fill out the attached donor card and return it with your donation in the enclosed much of the creativity in Indigenous you!) faith.offThe to General the side. Assembly brought together all Arthur Anderson, elder for the Diocese of has, for over thirty years, linked Canadian bishop, Griselda Delgado del Carpio. As Canada becomes home to people Diocesan Bishop. the Rev. (deacon) Ruth Kitchekeesik churches has been from catechists,” says Indigenous“Historically,“I felt elation,” licensed most says of clergy theDillon, growth and now lay and 59,readers Qu’Appelle, and his wife Elaine attended dioceses with dioceses in other places. postage-paidWith support envelope. from Niagara(Remember parishes, to sharetwo whatfrom the everyAnglican part ofAppeal the global means community, to The big moment came on July 28, 2012. attended with Bishop Mamakwa. The Rev. g Call (416) 924-9199 ext. 326/299 or toll-free 1-866-924-9192 ext. 299/326 Summer 2013 ______Bishop Mark MacDonald, the church’s much“becauseas well of theas we’ve four creativity Indigenousgot no in historical Indigenous representatives pictures of to represent their diocese and support Seventeen______Canadian dioceses are currentlyyou!) congregations in Cuba are rebuilding their lessons learned in the intense inter-cultural The General Assembly brought together all Arthur Anderson, elder for the Diocese of National Indigenous Anglican Bishop. to make your donation over the phone. churchesfrom each has congregation. been from catechists,” Together theysays Saskatchewan. Archdeacon Larry Beardy Indigenous licensed clergy and lay readers Qu’Appelle, and his wife Elaine attended ourselves together like that.” in companionship covenants of prayer,g Call (416)churches. 924-9199 St. George’s, ext. 326/299 Guelph or and toll-free St. 1-866-924-9192engagement ext. of companion 299/326 relationships “Easily deployable, close to the people, the Bishopelected Mark the MacDonald,Ven. Adam Halkett the church’s as Diocesan and his wife Elizabeth came from Split as well as four Indigenous representatives to represent their diocese and support Most of the Dillons’ childhood photos encouragement, listening and learning, to makeJude’s, your Oakville, donation have over contributed the phone. to the can also help our church be responsive and You have been part of this life-changing work ______catechists were able to apply the gospel NationalwereIndigenous destroyed Indigenous Bishop. in a Anglican 1976 house Bishop. fire Lake, Man. (Diocese of Keewatin) along and______the sharing of visits and resources. rebuilding of La Trinidad in Bermeja and welcoming across the diverse Canadian from each congregation. Together they Saskatchewan. Archdeacon Larry Beardy to the needs of the people in a way that Thank you “EasilythatThe killed deployable, proposal their parents. for close a new to The the office siblingspeople, of the with Archdeacon Ken Kitchekeesik and One long-standing covenant is between San Juan Evangelista in Vertientes. And cultural and linguistic landscape. Resources, elected the Ven. Adam Halkett as Diocesan and his wife Elizabeth came from Split stressed its compatibility with the values of catechistsDiocesan were Indigenous able to applyBishop the is gospelincluded in his wife Robina. Celia, Alfred, and Quinn Indigenous Bishop. Dear Friends, Lake, Man. (Diocese of Keewatin) along ______for being part of General Synod’s ministries through your prayerful generosity! didn’t know other photos existed, but a the______Diocese of Niagara and the Episcopal youth leaders from Cuba shared in the Ask including an online handbook and traditional Indigenous life.” toStringer thethe documentneeds Hall of nurse,the Mamuwe people Mossie isi in Miywachimowin aMoorby, way that had Mink from Easterville, Man. (Diocese of Church of Cuba. & Imagine youth leadership programme. covenant and worship resources, as well as The proposal for a new office of with Archdeacon Ken Kitchekeesik and We look forward to keeping you up to date on the Thank you The Rev. Canon Ginny Doctor, stresseddocumented(Together its compatibility in theher Gospel),life with with whichthe the students valueswas inof Brandon), attended the entire assembly. Since 1998, that companionship Companionship makes a real and lasting further information about the Companion Diocesan Indigenous Bishop is included in I am writing to thank you for your support in the pasthis to thewife Anglican Robina. Celia, Alfred, and Quinn vital areas of ministry and mission you have helped make possible. for being part of General Synod’s ministries through your prayerful generosity! ______Indigenous Ministries Co-ordinator, is traditionaltheapproved 1960s Indigenous byand the ’70s. Diocesan After life.” Moorby Bishop died,and her The Rev. Canon Ginny Doctor, Indigenous has______stretched across the 1,400 miles of difference in the lives of companion Diocese Program are available at www. the document Mamuwe isi Miywachimowin Appeal, and to invite you to continue or resume that generousMink from habit. Easterville, Man. (Diocese of We look forward to keeping you up to date on the spearheading the current project, which executiveThe Rev. Canoncommittee Ginny of theDoctor, diocese and the Ministries co-ordinator (Anglican Church of g (Together in the Gospel), which was When you support the Anglican Appeal, you are helpingBrandon), to change attended lives the entire assembly. daughter gave some of these school photos geography and profoundly different diocesesvital areas and ofcongregations. ministry and mission you have helpedanglican.ca/relationships/programs/ccdp. make possible. was presented at the February meeting of Indigenousarchbishop Ministries and executive Co-ordinator, committee is of the Photo: contributEd Canada) also attended and greetings were approved by the Diocesan Bishop and The Rev. Canon Ginny Doctor, Indigenous ______to the General Synod Archives in Toronto. ______through the ministries of the Anglican Church of Canada. the Anglican Council of Indigenous Peoples spearheadingprovince. the current project, which received from the Primate and National executive committee of the diocese and the Ministries co-ordinator (Anglican Church of Photo: contributEd In spring 2011, after decades in boxes Newly consecrated Bishop Adam Halkett addresses the Because I have the privilege of serving our national church, I am also (ACIP) in Calgary. Ms. Doctor is a Mohawk was presentedThe Diocese at theof Saskatchewan February meeting and theof Indigenous Anglican Bishop. Several chiefs archbishop and executive committee of the Photo: contributEd Canada) also attended and greetings were The Rev. Canon Ginny Doctor heads an Indigenous catechist training program incorporating traditional teachings. and albums, the photos journeyed back to congregation at the end of General Assembly’s service. 4 What are outside fundraisers?able Shouldto tell charitiesyou just a little bit about some of the people and ministries you support. ______from the Six Nations Reserve (Southern theGeneral Anglican Assembly Council were of Indigenous able to proceed Peoples and councillors were presentPhoto to : MossiwitnessE Moorby Fonds, ______province. received from the Primate and National Inuvik with Nancy Hurn, General Synod ca. 1965 (P2011-08 573), GEnPhoto:Eral synod contribut archivEdE s use them? Newly consecrated Bishop Adam Halkett addresses the Ontario) who was raised in New York (ACIP)Archivist.with thisin Calgary. planHurn thanks brought Ms. Doctor to generousa display is a Mohawk ofsupport school this significant event, including the Grand The Diocese of SaskatchewanAmong Indigenous and the Anglicans, a vision of self-determination while full participantsIndigenous in the Anglicanlife of Bishop. Several chiefs The Rev. Canon Ginny Doctor heads an Indigenous catechist training programThe Dillon incorporating brothers in the traditional mid-1960s teachings. at Stringer Hall Charities sometimes hire outside or third-party fundraisers to help them raise funds.congregation at the end of General Assembly’s service. state. “Jesus sent people out two by two to fromphotosfrom the the Sixto Anglican this Nations gathering, Church Reserve as of she(Southern Canada does for and “This is another example of the new and Chief of Prince Albert Grand Council who InGeneral some cases, third-partyAssembly fundraisers were can ablethe provide Anglicanto much proceed needed Church expertise toof assist Canada continues to grow, in no small part because andof the councillors leadership wereof present to witness ______(clockwise from top left): Eddie, Lucky, Billy, Wayne, Floyd, Mike and Jimmy ______preach and teach,” says Doctor, who spent Doctor. But she is confident that with the Ontario)allthe national Council who TRC wasof the events.raised North in It’s asNew partwell York ofas the gifts creative ways that the Spirit is leading us on welcomed the assembly on Saturday. charities.with Underthis certainplan circumstances, thanks to it maythegenerous be National a more efficientsupport Indigenous and effective Anglicanway Bishop, Mark MacDonald. (See In the footstepsthis of significant Blind Moses and event, including the Grand many years helping restore spirituality to Historically, most of the support of local bishops, the catechists I want to support the Anglican Church of Canada throughAnglican a donation of: Appeal state.from “Jesus bands, sent congregations, people out two and by individuals two to our journey of healing and reconciliation in Saturday evening the weekend offrom using limited the resources.Anglican Some Church outside fundraisersBlind of PaulCanada commit) to andfollowing ethical “This is another example of the new and Chief of Prince Albert Grand Council who archives’ work to make all records available guidelines by signing on to the Association of Fundraising Professional (AFP)’s Code ______preach and teach,” says Doctor, who spent Doctor.concluded But shewith is aconfident spectacular that traditional with the ofthe Ethics. Council AFP’s Code, of as wellthe as NorthImagine Canada’s as well Ethical as Code gifts and Standards creative ways that the Spirit is leading us on welcomed the assembly on Saturday. Aboriginal people living in urban settings. will make the necessary connections. “The towithin former the residential diocese. The school Prince students. Albert Grand the Council of the North,” said Archbishop ______In the Diocese of Cuba, two churches are being rebuilt with support from parishes in the “We’re following an old model.” growth and much of the bishops I’ve talked to are really excited o $35 o $50 o $75 o $100 o Other $ ____wants to hear why manyCouncil“The years photos hosted helping helpthe restore event makes spiritualityfree links of charge.with to Ashdown. Historically, most of the supportThefeast brothers of of moose local snapshot nosebishops, soup, was the moose especiallycatechists stew, fried I want to support the Anglican Church of Canada through a donation of: Program,from dobands, not allow congregations, for commission-based payments and individuals to fundraisers. our journey of healing and reconciliation in Saturday evening the weekend “ The photos help make Anglican ppeal One particularly visible form of fundraisingDiocese that often of involves Niagara. third-party Through the Companion Diocese Program, the national church helps The initiative has received several grants about this,” she says. AboriginalThe Council people ofliving Elders in hadurban nominated settings. The General Assembly began unofficially willsmoked make fish,the necessary baked and connections. fried bannock, “The fundraiserswithin is theface-to-face diocese. fundraising The or on-streetPrince fundraising. Albert Face-to-faceGrand the Council of the North,” said Archbishop concluded with a spectacular traditional ______SNS/13 family history,” she says. “Yet laughter and precious, since three of them have died. CELEBRATING OUR UNITY IN THE HOLY SPIRIT foster relationships that extend the reach of local ministries across distance and cultures. (For you support berries, and muskeg tea. Theresa Sanderson ______o $35 o $50 o $75 o $100 o Other $ ____ fundraising usually involves the solicitation of a monthly gift that is generally feast of moose nose soup, moose stew, fried to launch training sessions in the outline of creativity in Indigenous MacDonald sees the catechists as crucial. “We’retearsArchdeacon followingare always Halkett an intermixed.” old as model.” well as Canon Park growthon Friday and evening, much July of 27, the as more than bishopsDillon framedI’ve talked that to photo are really and hungexcited it in the The Anglican Church of Canada • L’Église anglicane du Canada Council hosted the event free of charge. Ashdown. This is a ONE-TIME donation by: This is a MONTHLY DONATION and I authorize Anglican Appeal to: “links with family history. Yet charged to your credit card. Face-to-face fundraisersmore information, that approach you see on the Connecting local ministries across distance and cultures) faith for an anticipated 20 lay people from “Today, as we seek to extend the ministry BuckThe initiativeand the Rev.has Berylreceived Whitecap, several grantswho 200 people gathered for a service of Holy aboutorganized this,” theshe Generalsays. Assembly and was The Council of Elders had nominated The General Assembly began unofficially smoked fish, baked and fried bannock, Dillon’s daughter, Sarah Krengnektak, “ centre of his home. Studies have street or at your door should be able to provide verification of their affiliation and SNS/13 ______Indigenous communities across Canada. of the church in remote areas like jails, c c the ministries of to withdrewlaunch training her name sessions before in the the assembly. outline of Communion, including prayers, laying on ablyMacDonald and joyfully sees assisted the catechists by a large as crucial. team shouldArchdeacon be able to secure Halkett and safeguard as wellanyAmong confidential as Canon dioceses information Park supported you provideon to by Friday General evening, Synod July grants 27, through as more the than Council ofberries, the North, and the muskeg tea. Theresa Sanderson churches has been from Cheque (payable to Anglican Church of Canada) Debit the above amount from my chequing account on the was the one who found the snapshots. She creativity in Indigenous When Dillon’s wife, Lucy, saw the photo, This______is a ONE-TIME donation by: This is a MONTHLY DONATION and I authorize Anglican Appeal to: found that lower “They will be of all ages, but we’re hoping rural communities without congregations faith Thefor an election anticipated followed 20 laytraditional people fromprocess. oflaughter hands, and and anointing tears for are healing. always The “Today,of enthusiastic as we seek volunteers, to extend including the ministry many them.Buck If you and don’t the feel comfortable Rev. Beryl giving Whitecap,common under these circumstances, vision who has ask shifted for more200 strongly people towards gathered mission—joining for a service of God’s Holy work oforganized transformation the General in Assembly and was was serving as a support worker, standing she noticed that her husband was the only administrative information on the charity or simply say no. c Please debit my c c c 1st or c 16th day of each month, and have enclosedGeneral a cheque marked Synod! “VOID” for at least 10 young people,” says Doctor. catechists” and urban areas with few Indigenous faith IndigenouswithDelegates former communitieslined students up behind as acrossthey the viewed Canada.nominee the churchesservice, which has ran been from from7:00 p.m. to 11:15 ofonehardworking the staring church off in cooks. intoremote the areasdistance. like “Myjails, wife c Cheque (payable to Anglican Church of Canada) c Debit the above amount from my chequing account on the costs can limit withdrew her name beforethe the world. assembly. 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Name on card: ______Card #: ______Expiry Date: ______Catechistsreported willto the ease Council the burden of Elders, on non- who Residential School—a powerful sign of the communities,Bishop-elect catechistsHalkett at andthe endthe scripture-of theg event. of their choice and once the delegates in p.m., was held at Allen Bird Memorial Gym “It’s wonderful to see the vision of the ______Father and daughter pored over the images. —Bishop Mark MacDonald at the camera,’ and I looked away.” Card______#: ______Expiry Date: ______c Please debit my c c lower costs are not Administration or overhead includes a wideonly variety surviving of costs – everything photograph from of his brothers together as children. (For more information, see Seven providing a testimonial General Synod Archivist “The healing journey with the elders, the people in the Christian faith. 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Please consider a generous contributionyouth, and to the whole church continues, May 2013 issue of the Anglican Journal and are So does screening and training staff and volunteers who fulfill direct-service roles. the scriptures; the Ten Commandments; to know peace. “We’re still putting together and they’ll have a ripple effect. “When they In memory of: (name of loved one) ______Phone: ______Date: ______Elders, and Indigenous Council we are elections, and feast. reference to the 2012 Sacred Circle: “We are be used in resources produced by the the ministries of General Synod through the Anglican Appeal in 2013 onHall. seven Each modules: September prayer they and flew worship; four hours withDillon a story now from lives the inland Tuktoyuktuk about love, and be teaching the gospelinterested in inpairs receiving to aboriginal one, contact Phone: ______Signature: ______IndigenousThese types of costs Council. are essential to a charity’s operations. 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