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THE BISHOP'S OFFICE
Schedule Thursday, October 2 – Travel to Montreal (am); House of Bishops Retirement Dinner with Bishop Mary Irwin-Gibson (pm) Friday, October 3 – Consecration of the Venerable Victor-David Mbuyi Bipungu as Co-Adjutor Bishop for the Diocese of Montreal, Christ Church Cathedral Saturday, October 4 – Sunday, October 5 – Diocese of Montreal Monday, October 6 - Day Off Tuesday, October 7 - Leadership Team Meeting (am), Bishop’s Advisory Council Meeting/Archdeacons on Zoom (pm); In-office Meeting (pm) Wednesday, October 8 – Monthly Meeting with Director of Mission and Ministry (pm), CCRS Board Meeting (pm) Announcements Bishop Sandra is pleased to announce the appointment of the Rev’d Canon Andrea Budgey as Rector/Minster of Word and Sacrament for the Anglican Parish of Tangier and the Sheet Harbour Pastoral Charge of the United Church of Canada, effective December 1st, 2025. Andrea currently serves in the Diocese of Toronto. We are excited to welcome her to serve among us in her home province of Nova Scotia. Openings Rector, The Parish of Saint George, Halifax |
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FROM THE SYNOD OFFICE
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Appointment of Director for Parish Relations
Dear Friends, I am pleased to announce that Mike MacKenzie has accepted my offer of appointment as our Director for Parish Relations, effective November 3rd, 2025. Mike brings a unique mix of employment, education, and ministry experience to this role. Throughout almost a decade of employment at StFX University, he has been responsible for stakeholder relations and outreach, communications planning and implementation, and initiatives such as project administration and change management. He holds a Bachelor of Public Relations from Mount Saint Vincent University, a Master of Adult Education from StFX University, and a Master of Theological Studies from Wycliffe College. Currently, he is a PhD Candidate in Theological Studies at the University of Torontos Emmanuel College, where his dissertation research focuses on how affective expressions of doubt shape lived theologies within churches and communities of faith. I'm sure if you ask him, he'd be happy to say more about his research! Mike has also fulfilled a variety of ministries at parish, diocesan, national, and international levels. He has served on numerous committees and working groups within our diocese and was previously a member of the board of directors for PWRDF/Alongside Hope, as well as a facilitator for the Mapping Exercise, which prompts churches to confront the legacy of residential schools and ongoing anti-Indigenous racism across Canada. In 2023, Mike was appointed as the Canadian representative to the Anglican Alliances global board of trustees, helping to oversee the Alliances work to support sustainable development and disaster relief projects across the Anglican Communion. Originally from Sydney, Cape Breton, Mike now lives in Kentville, Nova Scotia with his wife Kris and their two young sons. I am excited to welcome Mike to this diocesan ministry and look forward to him joining our diocesan staff team. I am confident that the diocese will benefit from the wide range of skills, gifts, and experiences he brings from both within and beyond the Anglican Churchas well as from the personal qualities he embodies. Mike spoke about this position as the fulfilment of a vocational calling, and I know that he is approaching it with much grace and humility. Please join me in warmly welcoming Mike as our new Director for Parish Relations. Yours faithfully, + Sandra The Right Reverend Sandra Fyfe, Diocesan Bishop
About the role The Director for Parish Relations serves as a vital conduit between the Bishop, Archdeacons, Regional Deans, clergy, lay leaders, and parisheshelping to ensure that our Diocesan vision, mission, and governance are lived out faithfully across diverse communities with unique needs. Key Responsibilities include:
For more infomation visit: http://nspeidiocese.ca/news/announcement-appointment-of-director-for-parish-relations |
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MISSION, MINISTRY and WORSHIP
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6-Minute Study - #431Letting Go To Grow The season of autumn reminds us of the circle of life and how we are all called to 'let go.'
It is normal for congregations to hold on to practices because they are comfortable and 'what we've always done.' One best practice of all healthy organizations is to take stock and ask hard questions about our culture, 'the way we do things around here.'
Read more about this reflective process in this article from the Episcopal Church's Invite. Welcome. Connect. Initiative, titled, When Church Culture Gets in the Way.
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Flourishing ForwardFree Webinar - Friday, October 10, 2025 New sociological research on Christianity and secularism in Canada will be explored at an upcoming webinar Friday, October 10, at 4 p.m. (Atlantic Time). Dr. Ross Lockhart, Professor of Mission Studies and Dean of St. Andrew's Hall, University of British Columbia, offers at presentation called, Minority Report: Christian Witness in a Secular City. The Presbyterian minister and scholar shares his research on 14 ministries on the West Coast and lessons on how Christians are engaging their predominately secular neighbours. This is the first of a 'Flourishing Forward' series hosted by the Flourishing Congregations Institute, based in Alberta. Join on Zoom for a 30-minute interactive gathering – 20-minute research presentation and 10-minute Q/A (optional 15-minutes after for networking). REGISTER: https://flourishingcongregations.org/minority-report-christian-witness-in-a-secular-city/ For more infomation visit: http://nspeidiocese.ca/events/flourishing-forward/2025-10-10
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2025 Discernment RetreatOctober 31 - November 2, 2025 - Villa Madonna Retreat Centre Are you wondering how God might be inviting you to serve? Join us for a shared weekend of prayer, conversation, and community as we explore the many paths of our Christian vocation. Over the course of the weekend, we’ll hear from our bishops, clergy, and lay leaders about the diverse ways people live out their callings — in lay ministry, religious orders, the diaconate, and priesthood. You’ll hear real stories of discernment, have time to reflect, ask the big questions and pray together. The cost is $50/person. Preregistration is required, and spaces are limited. Hosted at Villa Madonna Retreat Centre, meals and accommodation included. If you have any questions or need assistance with registration please reach out to Carl Fraser vocations@nspeidiocese.ca For more infomation visit: http://nspeidiocese.ca/events/2025-discernment-retreat/2025-10-31
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Home Communion Ministry TrainingThursday, November 13 - Zoom - 7:00 PM Thursday, Nov. 13 at 7 p.m. we are launching our new Diocesan Home Communion ministry training kit. This 40-minute session on Zoom is an introduction to this free resource. The kit will be available from our Diocesan webpage in early November. This GUIDING LIGHT training package includes: Diocesan policy and protocol explanation Anglican reading materials Reflection questions to engage the materials Two Video lessons: Theology of Eucharist - Rev. Ian Wissler Pastoral Approaches & Practical Information - Rev. Tammy Hodge Orovec. Orders of Service (liturgy templates) Request form for Bishop's license Checklist, devotions and MORE! SIGN UP for the ZOOM HERE: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/GUIDINGLIGHT Resources are suitable for individual or group use. For more infomation visit: http://nspeidiocese.ca/events/home-communion-ministry-training/2025-11-13
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The Gift of Spiritual Direction/CompanionshipCreating a Diocesan Directory A SURVEY SEEKING SPIRITUAL DIRECTORS/COMPANIONS has been prepared and can be accessed below. I ask for your assistance: fill it out for yourself, if you are currently serving or are open to serve as a Spiritual Director; as well as sharing it with others you know in the community who are ministering in this capacity. Click here for Survey For more infomation visit: http://nspeidiocese.ca/news/the-gift-of-spiritual-direction-companionship
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Prayer Around the Diocese
See what your parish offers in the way of prayer programs, contemplative gatherings, or quiet prayer times. Explore prayer gatherings from other parishes, perhaps not available at your church, or held at a time more convenient for your schedule; in person and on ZOOM. For more infomation visit: https://www.nspeidiocese.ca/ministries/anglican-fellowship-of-prayer/pages/prayer-gatherings
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ANGLICANS POWERING POTENTIAL
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Can't Buy My SilenceFree Training Sessions to understand better the misuse of NDAs NDAs, the acronym for Non-Disclosure Agreements, are often used for purposes beyond their original intent (protection of intellectual property and trade secrets). Our Diocesan Synod in May, Therefore We Have Hope, unanimously passed a resolution, presented by Anglicans Powering Potential, confirming the Diocese would not misuse NDAs. Can’t Buy My Silence is offering an information and training session to understand better NDAs misuse. The link below allows you to register, with the link for the actual session being sent to your e-mail closer to the Oct. 9th date. So, don't hesitate to register - do so now! This promises to be a valuable session: Thursday, Oct 9th, 1 - 2.30 AST https://secure.everyaction.com/sLMgumcqmUeIHLyx96IgxA2 As well, Can’t Buy My Silence is offering a confidential peer support group for individuals affected by the misuse of NDAs and their traumatic impacts, facilitated by Dr Angela Grace, clinical psychologist, someone with her own NDA experience. If you are interested, or you know of someone who could benefit from this support, please e-mail: cjp2320@gmail.com for further information. For more infomation visit: http://nspeidiocese.ca/events/cant-buy-my-silence/2025-09-18
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DIOCESAN EVENTS
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Praying with the DEN Community
For more infomation visit: https://www.nspeidiocese.ca/ministries/diocesan-environment-network
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Youth and Family Ministry
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Diocesan Youth Fall Fun DayOctober 4 - 192 First Lake Drive, Lower Sackville NS Youth in grades 7 to 12 are invited to unplug from the stresses and pressures of the fall, and join us for a FREE Diocesan Youth Fall Fun Day on October 4 from 10:30 am to 5 pm! You can find all of the details of that here. Registration is still open – but we want to make sure we’ve got a pumpkin for everyone, so don’t sign up ASAP! For more infomation visit: http://nspeidiocese.ca/events/diocesan-youth-fall-fun-day/2025-10-04
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Halloween Resources for Parishes
We’re just putting the finishing touches on a resource to support parishes in marking Halloween with their community. It’s not quite ready yet, but if you fill out this form, we will send it to you as soon as it is! For more infomation visit: http://nspeidiocese.ca/news/halloween-resources-for-parishes
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The Jesse Tree Project
More info (and registration!) here: https://www.nspeidiocese.ca/events/the-jesse-tree-project/2025-11-30 For more infomation visit:
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Finance Office
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Scholarships and Bursaries for Children of Clergy
The finance team will send out scholarships for post-secondary students, and bursaries to school age children, over the next few weeks. If you received a scholarship or bursary in January, there is no need to re-apply. However, if you have not received a scholarship or bursary before, please contact Lawrence at financialcontroller@nspeidiocese.ca to apply. For more infomation visit: http://nspeidiocese.ca/news/scholarships-and-bursaries-for-children-of-clergy
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WHAT'S HAPPENING AROUND THE DIOCESE
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Hope for New Beginnings
For more infomation visit: http://nspeidiocese.ca/events/hope-for-new-beginnings/2025-10-24
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Looking for Story Ideas
Hello everyone, As the new editor of The Diocesan Times, I’m excited to connect with our parishes across Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. I want to hear your stories! If there’s something wonderful happening in your community – a special event, a new ministry, or a unique person to highlight – please get in touch. I'd love to work with you to write and promote your stories in the paper. You don’t have to write the stories yourself. I can do that for you. I look forward to hearing from you! Jennifer Anandanayagam Email me at diocesantimes@gmail.com or call 902-210-1460. Thank you! |
ISO - Part-Time Office AdministratorSt. James Armdale - 2668 Joseph Howe Dr. Halifax, NS B3L 4E4 St. James, Armdale is seeking a friendly, organized, and detail-oriented Office Administrator to support our church community. For a full job description or to apply, please contact our rector at rev.katietaylorflynn@gmail.com For more infomation visit: http://nspeidiocese.ca/news/iso-part-time-office-administrator
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Being With - Lets Explore Together!Cathedral Church of All Saints, 1340 Cathedral Lane, Halifax Sunday Evenings, Sept. 21 - Nov. 23, starting at 5pm with a light supper. Being With is for anyone who's curious about faith or wondering if the Christian faith has something meaningful to offer. No Special knowledge needed. Just what you have learned in life so far. Contact Rev. Kate if you have questions - kateheichler@anglicancathedralhalifax.ca or call 902-406-8978 For more infomation visit:
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Community Development Training - HRM
Halifax Parks & Recreation is hosting several free community development workshops this fall to train volunteers in the HRM region. These 2-hour seminars include: - Neighbourhood Placemaking 101 - Boards 101 - Navigating Community Resources: Asset Mapping 101 - Communication & Conflict Resolution Workshops begin Oct. 1 and run several times with the final one being hosted on Dec. 3. For more information visit: https://www.halifax.ca/about-halifax/volunteering/leadership-community-training-opportunities For more infomation visit: http://nspeidiocese.ca/news/community-development-training-hrm
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Casserole LuncheonOct. 2 - 3751 Robie St., St. Margaret of Scotland Church St. Margaret of Scotland Church invites you to a warm and welcoming Casserole Luncheon on Thursday, October 2nd from 11:30 am to 1:00 pm. Admission: $12.00 (Students & Seniors: $10.00) Come enjoy a delicious meal, good company, and a chance to connect with community friends. All are welcome—bring a friend or two! For more infomation visit: http://nspeidiocese.ca/events/casserole-luncheon--1067/2025-10-02
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Cribbage SocialSt. Margaret of Scotland Church, 3751 Robie St. Join us for an afternoon of fun and friendly competition at the Cribbage Social on Saturday, October 4, from 12:00–4:00 pm, Admission is just $5.00. All are welcome—beginners, novices, and regular players alike! The event is looking for 56 players to take part. For more information or to register, please contact Doug King at 902-237-5999. For more infomation visit: http://nspeidiocese.ca/events/cribbage-social--1061/2025-10-04
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Art Show - Dorothy MosherOct. 4th - 321 Main Ave., Halifax Local artist Dorothy Mosher invites you to experience her inspiring Art Show at Trinity Anglican Church on Saturday, October 4, from 10 AM–4 PM (321 Main Ave, Halifax). Discover beautiful works of art, enjoy a welcoming atmosphere, and support a great cause—20% of all sales will be donated to the church. Don’t miss this chance to take home a piece of creativity while giving back to the community! For more infomation visit: http://nspeidiocese.ca/events/art-show-dorothy-mosher/2025-10-04
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2025 Housing SymposiumFrom Crisis to Commitment - Monday, October 20, 2025 The Face of Poverty Consultation’s webinar for the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty has been postponed. Instead, join the 2025 Housing Symposium: From Crisis to Commitment on Monday, October 20, 8:30 am–5:00 pm. This annual event, hosted by the Halifax Housing and Homelessness Partnership and organized by United Way Maritimes with the Nova Scotia Non-Profit Housing Association, tackles urgent housing challenges across Nova Scotia and the Maritimes. Attend in person or online. Register via Eventbrite: 2025 Housing Symposium Registration. A new date for the postponed webinar will be shared in a future NetNews. For more infomation visit: http://nspeidiocese.ca/events/2025-housing-symposium/2025-10-20
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Anglicanism 101 - POSTPONEDThe Cathedral Church of All Saints, Halifax - 6:30 - 8:00 pm Ever wondered why we’re Anglicans? Join us for Anglicanism 101, a four-week series exploring our faith, history, and practices—with room for your questions, too! Schedule: 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm Let us know if you’re coming—just so we can prep enough handouts. For more infomation visit: http://nspeidiocese.ca/news/anglicanism-101-coming-this-october
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ISO New home for Four WindowsTrinity Anglican, Digby Trinity Anglican, Digby, would like to rehome these four windows. Two have been fully restored and two have been appraised at $2000 and $5000 respectively. We would be very happy to receive a donation in lieu of a sale. Pick up in Digby (they are already crated). Full information about all windows available from Warden Colleen Humbert at colleenhumbert@gmail.com. For more infomation visit:
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2025 Hayward Lectures
For more infomation visit: http://nspeidiocese.ca/events/2025-hayward-lectures/2025-10-06
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Licensed Lay Ministers Conference
The Licensed Lay Ministers of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island gathered for their conference at the Debert Hospitality Centre from September 26–28. Twenty-two participants attended this enriching event, which was led by The Rev. Dorothy Miller, who guided the group in exploring faithful preaching. As part of the program, participants also engaged with a powerful video on the Blanket Ceremony, a teaching tool that helps deepen understanding of the Indigenous experience in Canada. For more infomation visit: http://nspeidiocese.ca/news/licensed-lay-ministers-conference
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Diocesan Heating Oil Program
The Diocese of NS and PEI Heating Oil Program with Irving Oil offers Churches of the Diocese and eligible Diocesan Clergy and Diocesan Staff a discounted rate based on non-profit status. This rate is not offered to individual Anglican parishioners. For more information, please contact: The Centralized Commercial Account Manager for the Diocesan Heating Oil Program, Ms. Sharon Williston by name at 1-888-310-1924 or by email Sharon.Williston@irvingoil.com The Furnace Oil price for the period - Sept. 27, 2025 - Oct. 3, 2025. Nova Scotia - $0.9642 Prince Edward Island - $0.9642
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