March 2026
Worship that does not lead to justice is incomplete, bishop says
REGINA — “Ecumenism is something God has already given us in Christ. Our calling is to live into it,” said Bishop Helen Kennedy at the ...
Written by
Joanne Shurvin-Martin
Historic stained-glass windows installed in St. Cuthbert, Dysart
DYSART (Qu’A) — A small rural church is now graced with historic stained-glass windows, rescued from a large deconsecrated church. These windows illustrate the history ...
Written by
Rev. Ed Dunfield
Doing new things in a new year
For those of you who may not know me, my name is Adam Wright, and I serve as the acting principal of the College of ...
Written by
Dr. Adam Wright
Prayer conference to focus on the Lord’s Prayer
Beginning Feb. 25, all are invited to St. Alban’s for its 2026 Lenten Study, “The ABCs of Our Faith,” every Wednesday at 7 p.m. March ...
Written by
The Saskatchewan Anglican
Unstoppable church growth
Dear editor: Unstoppable church growth is not easy, but it is not really a secret. In our discussions about how to grow our congregations, suggestions ...
Writen by
Rev. Dell Bornowsky
Is everything worth stewarding?
In the long-ago days before I became familiar with the concept of “stewardship,” my awareness of the term was largely limited to the wine steward, ...
Writen by
Rev. Christine Burton
God reveals a wonder-filled world through ‘unusual phenomenon’
Opinions about the contemporary significance of “speaking in tongues, AKA glossolalia, vary greatly. Anglicans may have more openness to such questions than traditions more strongly ...
Writen by
Rev. Dell Bornowsky
Retiring with grace
I felt the greatest sympathy for Nurse Phyllis Crane in the BBC series Call the Midwife when she was summoned by the local board of ...
Writen by
The Rev. Canon Marie-Louise Ternier
Announcements for March 2026
In order to be included in a timely manner, brief notices should be supplied to the Associate Editor by fax, e-mail or “snail mail” by ...
Writen by
The Saskatchewan Anglican
Introducing postulant Michelle Josefson from the Diocese of Qu’Appelle
How did you come to be a postulant for this diocese? After serving as parish administrator at St. Aidan (Moose Jaw) for six years, the ...
Writen by
Joanne Shurvin-Martin
Getting to know Deacon Matthew and Jenny Hoskin in P.A.
PRINCE ALBERT — Matthew and Jennifer Hoskin and their two sons, Marcus, 8 1/2 and Killian, 7, arrived in Prince Albert last September. He was ...
Writen by
Mary Brown
Singer Donny Parenteau and friends entertain in P.A.
PRINCE ALBERT — For more than eight years, St. David’s Church have been putting on a Donny Parenteau and Friends Christmas Country Gospel Concert. This ...
Writen by
Mary Brown
Diverse languages help celebrate God’s word
The gift of speaking in tongues can mean any number of things, and I think to contemplate its relevance, we should clarify what we’re trying ...
Writen by
Rev. Dr. Laura Marie Piotrowicz
Introducing postulant Nathan McLean from Qu’Appelle diocese
A postulant is a person who has been admitted to a program of training for diaconal or priestly ministry and is discerning, with the Church, ...
Writen by
Joanne Shurvin-Martin
The Holy Spirit in the Litany
As Lent rolls on, I draw your attention again to that wonderfully useful devotional tool for keeping us safely pointed in the right spiritual direction ...
Writen by
Rev. Gene Packwood
Saskatoon’s new territorial archdeacon offers thanks
Editor’s Note: On Jan. 13, the Rev. Amy Bunce was collated as territorial archdeacon of the Diocese of Saskatoon by Bishop Chad McCharles at a ...
Writen by
The Ven. Amy Bunce
Advent campaign helps Muyinga’s retreat centre
REGINA — In the Christian tradition, hospitality is not simply a gesture — it is a calling. A doorway is a symbol of welcome, relationship ...
Writen by
Kate Berringer
‘The Travelling Bell’ finds a new home in Borden
SASKATOON — A new bell was installed at St. John’s Borden in 2025. The bell was cast in Rome, New York, and was originally for ...
Writen by
Rev. Sheldon Carr
Renewing marriage vows on the river
PRINCE ALBERT — We knew the trip was ambitious. Here we were, a group of 18 adults and a baby, canoeing for three hours down ...
Writen by
Sarah (Groat) Albers




