An Evening with Maggie Helwig

Approximately 50 people gathered online for An Evening with Maggie Helwig, a powerful conversation on encampment, community, and the Church’s calling to relationship and accompaniment. Drawing on her award-winning book Encampment, Helwig challenged participants to begin not with programs, but with people.

The Work Is Right Here

In this first-person reflection following An Evening with Maggie Helwig, Archbishop Anne Germond reflects on relationship, mutual vulnerability, and what it means to be rooted and grounded in Christ while serving unhoused neighbours in our own communities.

Seasons & Saints – Week of February 6

A liturgical reflection on Transfiguration Sunday, offering a glimpse of Christ’s coming glory and our own transformation through him, with devotional notes for the week ahead.

A Message to the Women of the Diocese

A message from Barb Garvin, President of Anglican Church Women, reflecting on faith, service, and fellowship across the Diocese of Algoma—and inviting members to share their stories as we continue this work together.

Seasons & Saints – Week of January 29

A Seasons and Saints reflection by the Rev. Susan Montague-Koyle on Candlemas and the Presentation of the Lord in the Temple, exploring light, liturgical practice, and the saints and commemorations of the coming week.

Seasons and Saints —Seeing Green

A liturgical reflection by the Rev. Susan Montague-Koyle on the meaning of the colour green in the Church year, and on the saints and holy days commemorated during the week of January 23.