You are invited to learn about the diversity of the Anglican Church, globally and locally here in the Diocese of Montreal.

Celebrating the diversity of the Anglican Tradition, global and local

You are invited to learn about the diversity of the Anglican Church, globally and locally here in the Diocese of Montreal.

June 2 and 9th, 7:30-9:00 pm via zoom

 Session One: Introducing the Anglican Communion

A presentation by the Rev. Dr. Jesse Zink about the global nature of the Anglican Church and how it came to be that way.

 Session Two:  Voices from the Pews

A panel discussion with members of the Diocese of Montreal who grew up in Anglican churches around the world.

 Participating churches are encouraged to hold a third session to discuss what they’ve learned and how this relates to the life of their congregation. Discussion questions can be supplied.

 This program is offered by St. George’s Church Place du Canada for members of the Diocese of Montreal and the broader community. For more information contact Rev. Deborah Noonan, Associate Priest for Christian Formation (formation@st-georges.org).

 Please click this link to register for the series.

 More on the Guest Speaker for Session One: The Rev. Dr. Jesse Zink is the Principal of Montreal Diocesan Theological College and author of several books including Backpacking through the Anglican Communion: A Search for Unity and Christianity and Catastrophe in South Sudan.

Thy Kingdom Come Day 8 (May 20, 2021)

Thank you for Joining us!

Every Day for 10 days (May 13-May 23rd) we will be praying together for renewal and revival in the Diocese of Montreal!

Christ’s Ambassadors

All of our churches sit in neighbourhoods. Some are downtown, others suburban, still others rural. Some are quite wealthy others less so. Often there are people around us in great need. Sometimes that material need, other times emotional and social need. is I ask you to join in prayer for our neighbourhoods and for  God’s help in directing our communities of faith to see the needs around us.

7pm Zoom Join HERE

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A Prayer for India from Bishop Mary Irwin-Gibson

Lord Jesus, send your holy spirit over this great country with all it's many needs and help them as they go through this pandemic. Send the help they need. Inspire those who are on the ground working as health care workers. Inspire all to take precautions to keep this virus from spreading. Pour out your spirit on the Church and give them fresh courage and fresh will.

Bring healing and comfort in Jesus name, Amen

Thy Kingdom Come Day 7 (May 19)

Every Day for 10 days (May 13-May 23rd) we will be praying together for renewal and revival in the Diocese of Montreal!

Day 7 (May 19) Today you are invited to Compline with Bishop Mary and friends

Click to join 8pm Facebook Live / Bishop Mary’s Facebook

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Thy Kingdom Come Day 6 (May 18 2021)

Every Day for 10 days (May 13-May 23rd) we will be praying together for renewal and revival in the Diocese of Montreal!

Welcome to Day 6 Tuesday, May 18, 2021

Reconciliation

Sometimes we get things wrong. At times prejudice has crept into the lives of our Churches. Sometimes we have been blinded and not seen God’s call upon us. Let us pray together with hearts of repentance. For repentance helps us to turn away from what is wrong but also to turn towards God’s action in us and through us. At its core, repentance is about making ourselves open available to the gracious activity of God.

We will gather in a spirit of repentance to acknowledge discrimination and injustice in our communities of faith, and the ways we have not listened to God or others.

We will turn to God and ask for God’s direction for us. 

7pm Zoom Join HERE

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Thy Kingdom Come Day 5 May 17 2021

Every Day for 10 days (May 13-May 23rd) we will be praying together for renewal and revival in the Diocese of Montreal!

Join us this evening at 5:30 pm EST for Supper Club. We will welcome with Aaron White to talk about the incredible power of prayer in our lives and to pray together ….

Join Supper Club HERE

About Aaron White

Aaron is the National Director of 24-7 Prayer Canada. He has been a pastor, missioner, justice worker and prayer instigator in the Downtown Eastside of Vancouver for the past 16 years, where he lives with his wife and four children in a community home. He is the co-author of Revolution and The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Kingdom of God; co-creator of The Creative Way Down discipleship resource; and author of the book Recovering: From Brokenness and Addiction to Blessedness and Community. He is a friend and contributor to the Supper Club community.

Supper Club is a gathering for those  who wish to have conversations about faith and doubt in a safe community setting

Supper Club is a gathering for those who wish to have conversations about faith and doubt in a safe community setting

Thy Kingdom Come Day 4 (Compline with Bishop Mary & Friends)

Every Day for 10 days (May 13-May 23rd) we will be praying together for renewal and revival in the Diocese of Montreal!

Today, Sunday, May 16th, we will be praying for renewal. Join Compline with Bishop Mary and Friends

8pm EST Facebook Live / Bishop Mary’s Facebook account

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Anti Black Racism Task Force Presentation to Synod May 2021

(Excerpt from the Bishop’s Charge 2021)

A task force was struck soon after and I am so very grateful for their hard work. Tomorrow you will hear more about what’s being planned. All of us in the diocese are asked to take on the work of education and increased awareness of subconscious and conscious attitudes and behaviours that undermine racial justice and equity in our society. I hold up the vision of the Kingdom of God from the book of Revelation where a great multiracial gathering worships the Lamb:

After this I looked, and behold, a great multitude that no one could number, from every nation, from all tribes and peoples and languages, standing before the throne and before the Lamb, clothed in white robes, with palm branches in their hands, and crying out with a loud voice, “Salvation belongs to our God who sits on the throne, and to the Lamb!” (Rev. 7: 9-10 ESV)

Thy Kingdom Come Day 3 (May 15, 2021)

Welcome to thy Kingdom Come Day 3 May 15, 2021

Every Day for 10 days (May 13-May 23rd) we will be praying together for renewal and revival in the Diocese of Montreal!

“Expand The Heart”

We worship together during our Annual Synod Join HERE

contact Rev. Dr. Neil Mancor to learn more

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