Archbishop’s Ascension Day Message

Archbishop’s Ascension Day Message

In this Ascensiontide reflection, Archbishop Anne invites readers to consider what it means to be witnesses of Christ in the world today. Drawing on Acts 1:8, the Ascension, the consecration of Bishop Kathryn Otley, and the mission of the Church, she reflects on how ordinary Christians are called to embody

House of Bishops Spring 2026: A Full and Grace-Filled Week

Archbishop Anne Germond reflects on a prayerful and productive week with the National House of Bishops in Niagara Falls, including conversations on the Pathways initiative, theological education, and the future of the Church in Canada.

Archbishop Anne Germond | Easter Sunday Message 2026

In her Easter message, Archbishop Anne reflects on the resurrection as a living promise—one that continues to bring hope, renewal, and new life into the world today.

Rooted and Grounded in Christ

Clergy from across the Diocese of Algoma will gather May 4–7 for Clergy Conference 2026 under the theme Rooted and Grounded in Christ. Featuring keynote speaker Bishop Susan Bell, the conference offers worship, formation, and practical leadership support to strengthen ministry across the diocese.

Going Far Together: A Word of Welcome in a Fractured World

Archbishop Anne Germond reflects on the confirmation of Sarah Mullally as the 106th Archbishop of Canterbury, offering a thoughtful and prayerful welcome that speaks to leadership, hospitality, and hope in a fractured world.

A Christmas Message from Archbishop Anne

In her Christmas message, Archbishop Anne reflects on the courage it takes to be a newcomer—and the courage it takes to offer welcome. Drawing on her own experience of arriving in Canada, she invites the Diocese of Algoma to open the inn of our hearts and make room for the

A Prayer for Times of Economic Uncertainty

Archbishop Anne Germond offers words of comfort and a prayer for communities and families across Algoma facing uncertainty following recent economic challenges. She calls the Church to respond with compassion, steadiness, and prayer — reminding us that our worth is not measured by economic security, but by our belonging to

A Thanksgiving Message from Archbishop Anne

This Thanksgiving, Archbishop Anne Germond reflects on the harvest of faith, friendship, and service across Algoma. She gives thanks for growing ministries of hospitality, renewed ties with Moosonee, and the generosity shown through Doors Open at Bishophurst, inviting us to see how God’s Spirit moves “quietly, faithfully, and abundantly” among

Algoma Anglican Weekly News

The Diocese of Algoma has launched a fall subscription campaign to grow the Algoma Anglican Weekly News from 600 to 2,000 subscribers by the end of 2025. Archbishop Anne Germond encourages every parish to share the newsletter as a weekly touchpoint, strengthening community and sharing stories of faith across Algoma.

A Message from Archbishop Anne on Orange Shirt Day

On September 30, Archbishop Anne Germond calls Algoma to remembrance and renewed commitment to reconciliation. Marking the 10th anniversary of the TRC’s Calls to Action, she lifts up humility, respect, love, and knowledge, and echoes Archbishop Chris Harper’s call to make reconciliation a verb. +Anne affirms the Primate’s Survivors’ Flag