General Synod Blogs
Blog: (WeBLOG) A Web site that contains dated entries in reverse chronological order (most recent first) about a particular topic. Functioning as an online newsletter, blogs can be written by one person or a group of contributors. Entries contain commentary and links to other Web sites, and images as well as a search facility may also be included.
This page lists blogs hosted by General Synod for staff and committees of General Synod.
- Archbishop Hutchison on generation.anglican.ca. Blog entries can be found in the main blog archive page at generation.anglican.ca.
- 30th Anniversary of the Ordination of Women to the Priesthood in the Anglican Church of Canada
Visit here to read and share information, stories, reflections and worship resources, and to participate in e-discussions of issues relating to the anniversary and reflecting on the ministries of women priests.
- Future of worship and liturgy
From Faith, Worship, and Ministry - by Dr. Eileen Scully, Consultant for Worship and Ministry.
- generation.anglican.ca bloggers
Blog entries on the national Youth website generation.anglican.ca.
- Notes from Afghanistan
Audio reflections from Lt. Col. the Rev. John Fletcher, Command Chaplain (Army) of the Canadian Armed Forces from his Easter trip to Afghanistan
- Notes from the West Indies
Blog created by Rev. Canon Philip Wadham, Regional Mission Coordinator, Latin America/Caribbean of the Partnerships department and Stephanie Peddle, Coordinator, Anglican Appeal as they travel meeting Partners in the West Indies.
- Notes from Porto Alegre
Letters from Maylanne Maybee at the WCC 9th Assembly
This blog was created by Maylanne Maybee, Coordinator, Justice Education and Networks, Partnerships department for her journey to the WCC Assembly.
- Nurturing Healthy Parishes
Resources and information from Canadian Anglicans to encourage and sustain healthy parishes. Managed by Canon Linda Nichols of Faith, Worship, and Ministry.
- PWRDF Keeping in Touch
This blog was created for the Primate's World Relief and Development Fund as a way for PWRDF volunteers and staff to share their travel experiences with our communities at home in the Anglican Church of Canada.