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THE BISHOP'S OFFICE
Schedule Monday, June 8 - Friday, June 12 - Diocesan Annual Clergy Retreat - Our Lady of Hope Retreat Centre, Stanley Bridge, PEI Sunday, June 14 - Parish Visit - Parish of Cherry Valley, 10am Service Monday, June 15 - Day Off Tuesday, June 16 - Retired Clergy Luncheon, 11am - 2pm at St. Francis by the Lakes, In Office Meeting (pm) Appointments The Reverend Kristen MacKenzie has been appointed Archdeacon of the Kentville Region, effective July 1, 2026. Kristin is Rector for the Parish of St. James, Kentville. We welcome her to this new ministry. Announcements Upcoming Ordination and Installation of Archdeacons God willing and the people consenting, on the Solemnity of St. Peter and St. Paul, Monday, June 29th, at 7:00 p.m. at The Cathedral Church of All Saints, Halifax, Bishop Sandra will ordain:
Jacqueline Keddy
Nicholas Lucciola
Twila Robar-DeCoste
and
Joseph (Joe) Young
to the Sacred Order of Deacons
Your prayers and presence are requested for Jacqueline, Nic, Twila, and Joe
as they each prepare for their ordination and the vows and promises they will make
before God and the gathered community.
At this time, we will also welcome our new Archdeacons: Jeanne Hunter (Northumbria), Kristin MacKenzie (Valley), Caherine Pharo (Prince Edward Island), and Jacqueline Warren (Cape Breton Isalnd) and formally install them as they begin their ministries in their respective regions.
Clergy and Licensed Lay Ministers are invited to vest and process.
The liturgical colour is red.
Lord, you know everything; you know that I love you.
John 21:17
God willing and the people consenting, on the Feast Day of St. Thomas (transferred),
Thursday, July 2nd, at 7:00 p.m. at St. Margaret of Scotland Anglican Church, Halifax,
Bishop Sandra will ordain:
Daniel (Danny) Ray
to the Sacred Order of Deacons
Your prayers and presence are requested for Danny
as he prepares for his ordination and the vows and promises he will make
before God and the gathered community.
Clergy and Licensed Lay Ministers are invited to vest and process.
The liturgical colour is red.
Have you believed, Thomas, because you have seen me?
Blessed are those who have not seen and yet believe.
John 20.29
Openings Full-Time Rector - Parish of St. Peter's, Charlottetown Full-Time Rector - Parish of Christ Church, Amherst Full-Time Incumbent - Parish of St. Luke's Hubbards & Parish of Blandford |
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FROM THE SYNOD OFFICE
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Net News Summer Schedule
During the summer months, Net News will be published on a biweekly schedule on the following dates:
We will resume our regular weekly publication schedule beginning September 2. Thank you for your understanding, and we wish you a wonderful summer.
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Host a Refugee Sunday!
At the end of May, our Primate Archbishop Shane Parker issued an invitation to the Canadian House of Bishops to observe a Refugee Sunday. You can read the invitation HERE As World Refugee Day is on June 20, you may wish to encourage your parish to host a Refugee Sunday this month. If that is not possible in your parish (June is a busy time for many of us!) you can choose another date that works best for you. Alongside Hope has prepared a wonderful selection of resources available for use to help you in planning. Please check them out HERE To learn more about World Refugee Day and its origins click HERE If you want to chat directly with the Diocesan Refugee Sponsorship Coordinator about this, please feel free to email me at anglicanrefugees@nspeidiocese.ca Any stories, tips, ideas, you would like to share from your parish's Refugee Sunday events are most welcome too! Sarah Cooper, Refugee Sponsorship Coordinator For more infomation visit:
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Halifax Pride Parade 2026
Please join the Proud Anglicans team at this year’s Halifax Pride Parade – Saturday July 18! The parade route can be found here (https://waterfrontmediahfx.the902hxir.ca/70291-2), and the parade begins at 12:00 noon. We will gather on Cogswell St. by 11:00am, July 18th, when the street closures begin. There is no parking at the gathering grounds. We will communicate the float number via as many sources as possible (email, Facebook, word of mouth, etc.). If you signal your interest in participating by sending an email to me (dawnpurcell@gmail.com ), I’ll be able to be in direct contact with you about the details. We are currently looking for a truck and driver to support our participation in the Pride Parade. If you have a truck and would be interested in helping, we would love to hear from you. |
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MISSION, MINISTRY and WORSHIP
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6-Minute Study - #465The World Cup & The Gospel Many people are waiting and watching for one of the biggest sporting events on the planet. This summer The World Cup will capture the attention of soccer fans of all ages and backgrounds. How might Christians reflect and engage people in this season?
Author and sports team chaplain, Andy Searles, says, "The world will gather around a cup. Let’s help people discover a greater victory." Read his article, A Moment Bigger than the Game – What Christians Shouldn’t Miss this Summer.
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Celebrate Pride This Summer
In some of our neighbourhoods our church is the ONLY faith community who welcomes 2SLGBTQI+ friends! The month of June is typically PRIDE month for towns and cities. Sometimes these celebrations are hosted in July or August. It is time to get the invitation out to members of that community, their friends and allies. PRIDE is an ideal occasion to invite, embrace and celebrate our 2SLGBTQI+ siblings. We can host special activities and worship events, including special prayers and other acknowledgements. Explore a variety of resources on our Diocesan page. For more infomation visit:
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Youth and Family Ministry
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DIOCESAN EVENTS
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Diocesan TimesShare your stories with us |
Anglicans Powering Potential
Say Yes! to Kids 2026 - Anchor Spryfield Your contribution is encouraged to support the new Anchor Youth Space on Herring Cove Road that will be operated by the YWCA Halifax. Anglicans Powering Potential is collaborating with the Cathedral Church of All Saints for this Say Yes! to Kids 2026 project, as we share in the YWCA's commitment to equity, belonging, and community collaboration. Canada's new Governor General, Her Excellency, the Right Honorable Louise Arbour, in her inaugural address spoke of "young Canadians, citizens of the world, unable to reach their full potential in the face of the headwinds of inequality." Anchor Spryfield is a place where youth can thrive and experience an "equality of relationship" -- your SYTK contribution can help bring about that welcome outcome. Here's how to contribute: On Line: https://www.canadahelps.org/s/jN4Xav or by Cheque: payable to the Anglican Foundation of Canada; Anchor Youth Space in the memo line; mail to: 80 Hayden St; Toronto, ON; M4Y 3G2. Huge Kudos to those who have contributed - thank you for your support! Tea, please! A SYTK Fundraiser for Bryony House Who does not love an afternoon tea? Anglicans Powering Potential encourage you to indulge your wish, enjoy guest speaker, Her Honour, Mrs. Darlene (Killen) Savage, and support the St. Luke's, Dartmouth Say Yes! to Kids 2026 team at the same time, all for $20. St. Luke's warmly invites you to their annual Spring Tea with delicious treats in support of children and families at Bryony House, a safe space for those experiencing intimate partner/domestic violence. Date: Friday, June 12; Time: 2pm; Venue: St. Luke's Anglican Church, 9 Veteran's Avenue, Dartmouth; Admission: $20. For Tickets: Phone - 902-434-7670 or email stlukeschurch@eastlink.ca. Secure your seat now! You won't be disappointed! Therefore We Have Hope Anglicans Powering Potential encourages all Anglicans to help shape the future of the Diocese: here is the link to Bishop Sandra's message, introducing the Therefore We Have Hope strategic planning process. What follows is how to access the on-line survey. This can be completed by anyone, even if you have participated in another way, but please submit one survey only, all are encouraged to do so. The deadline for submission of the survey is June 19, 2026. Click here for the survey. Complete information for all aspects of the diocese's strategic planning process is available on the Diocesan Strategic Planning website: www.thereforewehavehope.ca |
Can We Make an Impact on Affordable Housing in NS/PEI?
The Diocesan Executive Council thinks so - we are forming a task force to explore models of development and funding that would allow the Anglican Church to make a meaningful and visible impact in the realm of affordable housing. We are seeking members from around the diocese for this task force, people with some of the following qualities and expertise: - Creative thinkers with a sense of the breadth of Christian mission - Able to dream big - Real Estate development experience/expertise - Building experience/expertise - Financial acumen/expertise - Deep knowledge of diocesan history and "big initiatives" - Organizational gifts We hope to convene the first gathering of this task force via Zoom in July, and it will meet over much of the next year. If you are interested in helping, Please contact The Rev. Kate Heichler (kateheichler@anglicancathedralhalifax.ca). We are not seeking a large group, so may get more names than we need at the moment, but it will be helpful to have a list of people motivated in this area. For more infomation visit: http://nspeidiocese.ca/news/can-we-make-an-impact-on-affordable-housing-in-ns-pei
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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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Praying with the DEN Community
For more infomation visit: https://www.nspeidiocese.ca/ministries/diocesan-environment-network
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WHAT'S HAPPENING AROUND THE DIOCESE
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Ordination to the DiaconateSt. Margaret of Scotland - Thursday, July 2 - 3751 Robie St., Halifax Please join us for the Ordination to the Diaconate for Danny Ray on Thursday, July 2 at 7:00 pm at St. Margaret of Scotland Church. For more infomation visit: http://nspeidiocese.ca/events/ordination-to-the-diaconate/2026-07-02
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Summer Book ClubThe Getaway Girls Drop in weekly on zoom to enjoy the hilarious, funny, laugh out loud adventures of The Getaway Girls and share your thoughts. Very informal. Come when you can. Register at galpingirl@gmail.com. Times to be determined by group. For more infomation visit:
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Rural Routes Through the Holy:2026
Join us for our Annual Event The Rural Routes Through the Holy Annual Gathering is more than an event—it’s a space for renewal, inspiration, and community. We offer a haven of support for lay leadership, clergy and those all who offer their gifts in rural settings. If you’re feeling isolated, fatigued, or looking for new ways to nurture your faith community, this 3-day gathering is for you. Each year, we meet in a different province within the Maritimes, creating a welcoming environment where rural congregations can come together to share their stories, worship together, and explore new ideas for the future of the church. Click HERE to register For more infomation visit: http://nspeidiocese.ca/events/rural-routes-through-the-holy-2026/2026-06-11
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Tales, Tables and Tending:
Every summer we gather, members of rural churches and those who love rural churches, to learn, laugh, lament and long together. This year we're coming together at Hunter River, PEI. Finding creative ways to live into our complex life together calls us to be attentive to our tales, to gather at tables and The Holy Table, and to tend to ourselves and others in community. Rural churches have gifts of long experience to bring this way of life. We're preparing worship, presentations, workshops, prayer spaces, good food and lots of time for conversation, formal and informal. You can find more information and register at Rural Routes Through The Holy | Annual Event For questions, please contact Catherine at ruralroutesatlantic@gmail.com Rural Routes Through the Holy: 2026 from June 11th - 13th at Central Queens United Church. The theme is Tales, Tables and Tending: The Sow Work of God in a Fast World. There will be presenters who will share their experiences of God's Slow Work in a Fast World along with Julie Lush who will share her rich storytelling. Register at https://ruralroutesthroughtheholy.ca For more infomation visit: http://nspeidiocese.ca/events/tales-tables-and-tending/2026-06-11
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St. Luke's Spring TeaFriday, June 12 - St. Luke's, 9 Veterans Ave. Dartmouth We invite you to join us for a delightful afternoon of fellowship, where you can enjoy a selection of tea and delicious treats in the company of friends and community members. Special Guest speaker Her Honour Darlene (Killen) Savage. All proceeds go to the Anglican Foundation of Canada, Say Yes! To Kids 2026 Campaign in support of Bryony House. Cost $20.00. For tickets please contact the office @ 902-434-7670 or email stlukeschurch@eastlink.ca For more infomation visit: http://nspeidiocese.ca/events/st-lukes-spring-tea/2026-06-12
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Annual Yard SaleJune 13 - St. Francis by the Lakes - 192 First Lake Drive, Lower Sackville Annual Yard Sale 8am - 2pm! Lots of great affordable items. BBQ from 10am - 1pm with hamburgers, hot dogs, sausages, water and pop. For more infomation visit: http://nspeidiocese.ca/events/annual-yard-sale--1262/2026-06-13
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2026 Licensed Lay Ministers Annual General MeetingSaturday, June 13 - St. John's Church in Lunenburg The 2026 Annual General Meeting is being held on Saturday, June 13, 2026 at St. John's Church in Lunenburg. Attached is the registration form and registration is required for lunch numbers. The agenda and other documents were recently forwarded to you in the Diakonia. Please feel free to reach out to Sherryll (sherryllmurphy@gmail.com) if you have questions. For more infomation visit: http://nspeidiocese.ca/events/2026-licensed-lay-ministers-annual-general-meeting/2026-06-13
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Christ Church Golf TournamentThe Links at Montague, Lake Loon - Saturday, June 13, 2026 Christ Church Dartmouth is inviting the community to tee off for a good cause at its upcoming Golf Tournament on June 13, 2026, at The Links at Montague. The 9-hole event will begin with a 12:30 p.m. start and aims to support ministry efforts in downtown Dartmouth. Participants can register as individuals for $65 or as teams for $260. The day will include more than just golf—players can look forward to a barbecue, silent auction, and awards ceremony held in the clubhouse following the round. In case of inclement weather, a rain date has been scheduled for June 20. The tournament will take place at 5 Lakehill Drive in Lake Loon, offering a fun and relaxed setting for golfers of all skill levels to come together in support of a meaningful cause. Registration is now open. For more infomation visit: http://nspeidiocese.ca/events/christ-church-golf-tournament--1246/2026-06-13
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Celebrating Archdeacon John ClarkeSaturday, June 13 - 101 Prince Street, Charlottetown Join us in celebrating Archdeacon John Clarke's many years of ministry and his upcoming retirement. We will be holding an informal open house, at the parish hall on June 13, from 2-4pm. We are collecting pictures of & video messages for John for a slideshow at the event. Those can be sent to jordanstpaulschurch@gmail.com. If you would like to give a gift, you can donate to Alongside Hope in his name. There will be a presentation at 3pm. Thank you! For more infomation visit: http://nspeidiocese.ca/events/celebrating-archdeacon-john-clarke/2026-06-13
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Acrylic Painting Class: FlowersJune 14 - St. James, Armdale Get ready to paint some blooming beauties with us! Join us for a fun and relaxed Paint Class where you'll get to paint your favourite flowers! There will be someone teaching and helping along the way. No experience needed—just bring your creativity and good vibes. It's happening on June 14th 2026 at 4 PM. Can't wait to see your colorful artwork! Supplies and refreshments included. All ages are welcome! We ask that children be accompanied by an adult. $10/person Please sign up using the link below! https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/acrylic-paint-class-flowers-tickets-1990467446715?aff=oddtdtcreator For more infomation visit: http://nspeidiocese.ca/events/acrylic-painting-class-flowers/2026-06-14
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Food Security & Forced MigrationA World Refugee Day Webinar - Wednesday, June 17, 2026 June 20 is World Refugee Day, a time to bear witness to people forced to flee their homes, and a time to ask ourselves how we are to respond. We’re holding the webinar on June 17th, to give time for folks to respond with actions and prayers. In this webinar, we will explore the connections between forced migration and food security, what makes a resilient food system, and how we can support people forced to flee their homes around the world through learning, giving, prayer, and advocacy. Together, we will explore the following:
Wednesday, June 17, 60 minutes NB, NS, PE - 8:00 p.m. , NL - 8:30 p.m. For more infomation visit: http://nspeidiocese.ca/events/food-security-forced-migration/2026-06-17
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Father's Day LunchSt. Luke's Parish Hall - 10 Shore Club Road Join St. Luke's Outreach Mission Group for a Father's Day Lunch on Saturday, June 20th from 11:30am - 1:00pm. Menu includes Pulled Pork Sandwich, Coleslaw, Tea/Coffee and Choice of Pie. Admission is by donation and proceeds for the Helm. For more infomation visit: http://nspeidiocese.ca/events/fathers-day-lunch--1253/2026-06-20
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CelebrationSunday, June 21, 2026 All are invited to attend Sunday worship and the Celebration of New Ministry for the amalgamated parishes of St John's, Halifax and St Nicholas, Westwood Hills on June 21 at 10am. The service will be at St John's, Halifax, 2187 Larry Uteck Blvd, where the new congregation worships. The service will be followed by a Parish BBQ. Clergy are invited to vest. For more infomation visit:
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235th Anniversary of St. John's Anglican ChurchThe Little Church with the Big Heart - Sunday, June 28, 2026 On behalf of Rev. Gary Barr and the entire congregation of St. John's Anglican Church, we are pleased to extend a warm invitation to all past clergy and parishoners as well as anyone with a connection to The Little Church with the Big Heart to join us in celebrating the 235th anniversary of our parish. The celebration will take place on Sunday, June 28, 2026, beginning with a Service of Thanksgiving at 10am, followed by a festive reception at the Parish Hall of St. John's Church, 1215 Main St., Dartmouth, NS. For more infomation visit: http://nspeidiocese.ca/events/235th-anniversary-of-st-johns-anglican-church/2026-06-28
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Education for Ministry
Education for Ministry (EfM) is a program of theological education by extension for lay people. Last year we introduced a new revised program of study called EfM: Classic. There are four years of study, but participants commit for one year at a time, meeting in small groups with a trained mentor. The program combines academic study with integrative components to help participants take what they learn about Scripture, church history, theology and ethics into their own lives and hearts, supporting them in living out a vibrant baptismal ministry in the church and in the world. EfM is also available for those who are unable to attend local classes via Zoom. We also introduced a new, one-year program called EfM Wide Angle which is a one-year program that gives participants a taste of each of the classic four years. Wide Angle participants can either be brought into a traditional seminar group as a 5th voice or create a standalone group. This may not be offered by all mentors. If you are interested in joining an EfM group or wish to learn more, please contact a local mentor or David Harrison, the Diocesan EfM Coordinator and EfM Canada Online Coordinator, via email (djh@djharrison.ca) David can put you in contact with a local mentor or provide you information if you are interested in EfM Online. Currently we have one face-to-face group based in HRM mentored by the Rev David Fletcher. This group meets on Saturdays at St Andrew’s, Cole Harbour. Rev Fletcher is interested in creating a second group based on “Wide Angle” if there is sufficient interest. David Harrison mentors an online group with the majority of members from our diocese plus other participants from across Canada. This group meets on Sunday afternoons starting at 4:00pm. If there is enough interest (at least 6 people) I will create another online class on Tuesday evenings starting at 7:00pm. If there is interest in “Wide Angle” those participants would be integrated into the regular class. If you are interested in becoming an EfM Mentor, you need to take training. Registration for this is now open, but as spaces are very limited, this must be done immediately. Please contact David Harrison for more information: djh@djharrison.caMentor trainings are being scheduled now. To be a Mentor, you need to either: be a graduate of the EfM program or be a member of the clergy. Registration for both EfM Classic and Wide Angle is scheduled to open on July 1 at www.efmcanada.ca . Tuition is $350.00 per year, you must contact a mentor prior to registering. More information on Education for Ministry can be found here: https://www.efmcanada.ca/ David Harrison, djh@djharrison.ca EfM Diocesan Coordinator, EfM Canada Online Coordinator For more infomation visit:
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Job Opportunity - Advancement AssistantAtlantic School of Theology (Halifax, NS)
Atlantic School of Theology is excited to share a fantastic new opportunity at ! We are currently hiring an Advancement Assistant to join our team.
The Advancement Assistant will support communications, recruitment, and fundraising activities by coordinating events, managing communications, maintaining donor data, and providing administrative support to the Advancement team. It's a varied and collaborative role, where the person's creativity, organizational, and people skills will directly impact meaningful connections and community growth.
Here is a link to the job posting on our website: https://www.astheology.ns.ca/about/employmentopportunities/advancement-office-assistant.html
For more infomation visit: http://nspeidiocese.ca/news/job-opportunity-advancement-assistant
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Foodweb Network
Many parishes have beautiful commercial kitchens that sit empty most of the week. Food Web is a Nova Scotia platform connecting food entrepreneurs — home bakers, caterers, folks launching sauce lines — with licensed kitchen space. By listing your kitchen, you help local entrepreneurs get off the ground while generating income that supports your ministry. It's a simple way to extend your community mission beyond your congregation. There's no cost to join, and Food Web handles the bookings, insurance, and payments — no extra work for your team. Learn more at foodweb.network. |
Parish Caretaker Position Starting ImmediatelySt. Paul's Church, Halifax St. Paul's Church, Halifax is hiring a Parish Caretaker (Sexton) starting immediately. For more infomation visit: http://nspeidiocese.ca/news/parish-caretaker-position-starting-immediately
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Black Funeral Pall
Available for any parish that would like to have it. Please email stspoffice@gmail.com |
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 - June 6, 2026 - June 12, 2026 Nova Scotia - $1.3642 Prince Edward Island - $1.3642 For more infomation visit:
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