
Long-term care ministry could look different in the future
PRINCE ALBERT — Ministry to long-term care (LTC) homes is shared by all churches. Often a local Saskatchewan Health Authority employee, usually from the recreation
Saskatchewan Anglican is the newspaper for the dioceses of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon and Qu’Appelle.
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PRINCE ALBERT — Ministry to long-term care (LTC) homes is shared by all churches. Often a local Saskatchewan Health Authority employee, usually from the recreation

Preaching the transforming power of Jesus is central to how Christians share their faith. This is true in Saskatchewan, whether by clergy or lay people,

PRINCE ALBERT — This year marks the fourth year of the Say Yes! to Kids Campaign. Each diocese in Saskatchewan has taken part in the campaign. Under the

PRINCE ALBERT — In October, the Archbishop of York, Stephen Cottrell, made his fitth visit to Canada, with his wife, Rebecca, on a 20-day tour. The

PRINCE ALBERT — This last summer, four clergy from the Diocese of Saskatchewan went to Halifax, Nova Scotia, to attend the 33rd annual Atlantic Theological

One way our church encourages discipleship is through learning. Indeed, as Christians we have a desire to learn about our church, our faith, and how

PRINCE ALBERT — The Anglican Church of Canada is at the point where we need to reduce expenses in a dramatic way. There is less