Christian Meditation Group in North Bay

Christian Meditation Group in North Bay

A new Christian Meditation Group will begin this June at St. Joseph Motherhouse in North Bay, offering weekly gatherings focused on prayer, silence, reflection, and the teachings of John Main.

Ascension Day Reflections from Cambridge

Written on the Feast of the Ascension from Ridley Hall, University of Cambridge, Dean Jobin-Bevans reflects on worship at Magdalene College, a sermon by Archbishop Rowan Williams, and the ways prayer, study, and community continue to shape his experience abroad.

Clergy Conference Diary – Day One: Rooted and Grounded in Love

From long drives across the diocese to a meaningful Opening Eucharist, Archdeacon Deborah Kraft shares reflections from Day One of Clergy Conference 2026, grounded in the theme of love.

A reflection by The Rev. Dr. Dean Jobin-Bevans

During a recent journey to England, The Rev. Dr. Dean Jobin-Bevans shares reflections from his first week immersed in the life of two of the Church’s great academic centres. From time spent in Oxford reconnecting with friends and familiar places, to settling into prayer, study, and community at Cambridge, this

Camp Gitchigomee Spring Update 2026

Camp Gitchigomee is preparing for summer camp season with registrations now open, volunteers getting ready, and supporters invited to help make another life-giving summer possible.

ACW Annual Conference 2026

Registration is now open for the Diocese of Algoma ACW 58th Annual Conference, taking place via Zoom on Wednesday, May 27, 2026. Hosted by the Thunder Bay–North Shore Deanery, the day will include worship, reports, guest speakers, and fellowship.

AFC Funding for Algoma

Two ministries in the Diocese of Algoma have received support through the Anglican Foundation of Canada’s Q1 2026 grants cycle. Funding will help launch Dinner Church in Thunder Bay and expand accessible worship through Trinity Tower Worship in Sault Ste. Marie.

Viriditas: The Greening Power of God

By Janet Pike. Participants from across the Thunder Bay–North Shore Deanery gathered for Lenten Quiet Days exploring Viriditas — the greening power of God through the poetry, music, and visions of St. Hildegard of Bingen.

In Memoriam: Ida Mekanak

The Diocese of Algoma remembers Ida Mekanak, Diocesan Lay Reader and Elder from Webequie First Nation, whose faithful ministry shaped communities in Webequie and Thunder Bay.

A Joyful Welcome

The Diocese of Algoma welcomes The Most Rev. Lynne McNaughton, former Metropolitan of the Ecclesiastical Province of British Columbia and Yukon and Bishop of Kootenay, as she visits the Thunder Bay–North Shore Deanery to lead a Lenten Quiet Day on Viriditas — the greening power of God.