The Anglican, May 2018

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Churches journey toward Easter

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A little goes a long way

York-Scarborough eyes priorities

TheAnglican THE NEWSPAPER OF THE DIOCESE OF TORONTO

www.toronto.anglican.ca

A SECTION OF THE ANGLICAN JOURNAL

MAY 2018

Anglicans called to pray Goal is to know, share Jesus Christ BY MARTHA HOLMEN

FOR 11 days this May, Anglicans are being called to a simple yet powerful task: prayer. From the Feast of the Ascension (May 10) to Pentecost (May 20), Christians around the world will pray together for more people to come to know Jesus Christ. Thy Kingdom Come, started by the Church of England in 2016, has grown into an international and ecumenical movement. Its goal is to encourage Christians to engage in prayer that deepens their own relationships with Jesus and brings others to know Jesus better. In 2017, more than half a million people from 85 countries pledged to pray. Last year, Anglicans in the Diocese of Toronto were among those who joined the global wave of prayer, encouraging each other to commit to daily prayer and hosting special services. “You can make this as simple or as complex as you want,” says the Rev. Douglas Woods, associate priest at St. Luke, Peterborough. “We took the simple option: we tied knots in a piece of string to make a ‘rosary’ to remember people we wanted to pray for each day.” Continued on Page 12

An image from Thy Kingdom Come.

ROCK ON

The cast of ‘Get What You Need,’ a comedy about a church that tries to raise money for a new roof by hiring the Rolling Stones, rehearses at St. Margaret of Scotland, Barrie on April 5. The play will be performed at St. Margaret’s on May 12. The cast and crew are from the Nottawasaga Deanery and the Barrie area. Tickets are $15 in advance or $20 at the door and can be purchased from the church. Proceeds from the play will go to the David Busby Street Centre in Barrie. PHOTO BY MICHAEL HUDSON

Nominees at town hall meetings All invited to meet nominees in leadup to episcopal election BY STUART MANN

ANGLICANS in the Diocese of Toronto will have an opportunity in May to meet the nominees in the upcoming election for a coadjutor bishop. Town hall meetings will be held across the diocese May 14-17 so that Anglicans can meet the nominees in person and listen to their viewpoints. Here are the dates and locations of the meetings: • May 14 – Meet the Nominees Town Hall at St. John the Baptist, Dixie, 719 Dundas St. E., Mississauga, at 7 p.m. • May 15 – Meet the Nominees Town Hall at St. George, Allandale, 24 Burton Ave., Barrie, at 7 p.m. • May 16 – Meet the Nominees Town Hall at St. Paul, Lindsay, 45 Russell St., W., at 7 p.m. • May 17 – Meet the Nominees

Town Hall at St. James Cathedral (in Snell Hall), 65 Church St., Toronto, at 7 p.m. Initial planning had set aside time for a town hall meeting dedicated to youth and young adult members of Synod. Based on feedback received, this separate town hall meeting has been cancelled. Interested youth and young adult members are encouraged to contact Jillian Ruch, chair of the Archbishop’s Youth Ministry Team, by email at yorkscarboroughyc@ gmail.com to confirm attendance at one of the other four gatherings. In addition to the town hall meetings, video interviews of the nominees will be posted on the diocese’s website on May 7. The election of a coadjutor bishop will take place at an Electoral Synod on June 9 at St. James Cathedral beginning at 9:30 a.m. The coadjutor bishop would auto-

matically succeed to the See as the 12th Bishop of Toronto on Jan. 1, 2019. Archbishop Colin Johnson, who is the current Bishop of Toronto, plans to retire at the end of December. The Bishop of Toronto or diocesan bishop is the chief pastor of the Diocese of Toronto, the most populace diocese in the Anglican Church of Canada. The diocese stretches from Mississauga to Brighton and north to Haliburton. It has about 229 congregations and ministries in 183 parishes. To further help Synod members and Anglicans in general learn about the nominees and the election process, a page has been created on the diocese’s website that contains information and a number of resources. They include: • The Convening Circular, a publication that contains the notice of meeting, agenda,

registration information, and biographical information on each of the nominees who had put forward their names by April 13. (Nominations received after April 13 will be included in a Supplementary Convening Circular.) • Episcopal Ministry, a document that outlines the responsibilities and gifts required for the ministry of the Bishop of Toronto. • Video interviews with Archbishop Johnson that highlight the various aspects of being the Bishop of Toronto. • A Profile of the Diocese, a document that provides information about the diocese. The webpage also includes a list of the nominees that is updated as needed every Thursday. Visit www.toronto.anglican.ca/upcomingsynod.

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