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DIOCESAN EVENTS

 

2026 EVENTS

  1. BAPTISMAL LIVING, Part 5
    Saturday, March 21, 2026
    10am to 11:30 am, Online 

    “Will you proclaim by word and example the Good News of God in Christ?”

    Join us for the final session in our online series “Baptismal Living”, generously sponsored by the Deanery of London.  

    For anyone interested in reflecting more deeply on our baptismal promises, including those preparing for baptism, confirmation, or the renewal of baptismal vows. Our speaker for this session is the Rev’d Dr Dawn Davis, Assistant Professor of Contextual Learning at Huron University and Director of Faith Formation at St Paul’s Cathedral, Diocese of Huron.

    Click here to REGISTER and you will receive an email with the link to join the meeting.

    Previous sessions can be accessed here: https://diohuron.org/series/baptismal-living-workshops.

    For more information, contact the Rev’d Canon Dr Lisa Wang: lisawang@diohuron.org. POSTER

  2. GOOD NEWS FROM CAMP HURON! 

    Online Registration for our upcoming season,  Star Stuff, is now open! Go to https://www.camphuron.ca  

    This year we are offering 6 sessions of our Week-long Overnight Sessions, 2 sessions of  Our Leader in Training Program.  And, back by popular demand, Day Trippers, a Monday to Friday program for children who to join a cabin group during the day, from breakfast to dinner.  

    Bursaries and payment  plans are available.

    For more information contact gerryadam@diohuron.org  or call 519-434-6893 ext 217.

  3. CANTERBURY COLLEGE WORKSHOPS: 

    Faith Without Favouritism and Allyship ~  March

    One of the things that marginalized groups often say is that while they appreciate efforts folks make to lift up and recognize the contributions marginalized groups make to our lives, doing some education around the roots of the marginalization/oppression is still necessary.  We are responsible for educating ourselves in these issues and taking steps to change old habits,  microaggressions, and unintentional ways we continue to perpetuate racist and oppressive systems. 

    Sat. March 21 - If the Feb course isn't a possibility, then the Allyship likewise is a great way to put "boots on the ground" re doing the work of anti-oppression rather than just talking about it.  POSTER-Allyship

  4. UPCOMING EVENTS IN THE DEANERY OF ESSEX

    Lay Leadership Training Classes: Lay leadership courses for 2025 and early 2026.
    These classes will be held in person at Canterbury College. Classes are from 10:00 am - 2:30 pm with 30 minutes for lunch.

    We have partnered with Canterbury College for the courses and they are providing us with the technology support to also bring the classes by zoom. Please join us for one or for all of the classes.

    This year we have decided to focus on the core subjects.

    •   Mar 21, 2026 - Preaching

    •   April 18th- Liturgy

    •   June 20th- Pastoral Care

    •   Sept 19th- What is a Lay Reader?

    •   Nov 21st- Centering Prayer

    Please contact Rev. Elise Chambers if you would like to attend: elisechambers@diohuron.org. If you have a class you would like offered that would be beneficial for the laity or one you would like to facilitate please contact Rev. Kimberly Myer - kimmyer@diohuron.org. Or Rev. Elise Chambers elisechambers@diohuron.org.

  5. AFC OPENS REGISTRATION FOR SAY YES! to KIDS 2026

    The Anglican Foundation of Canada (AFC) is pleased to announce that registration is now open for the 2026 Say Yes! to Kids (SYTK) campaign, the Foundation’s national fundraising initiative supporting children and youth-focused ministry across the Anglican Church of Canada.

    Parishes, dioceses, and Anglican-affiliated organizations are invited to register by April 1, 2026, at: https://www.anglicanfoundation.org/sytk2026opens/  POSTER

  6. MENTAL HEALTH IN MINISTRY: FAITH IN ACTION BIANNUAL CAPNM CONFERENCE
    April 24 - 26, 2026 - Best Western Stoneridge Inn, Colonel Talbot Road, London, ON

    Anyone involved in ministry or passionate about supporting mental health and wellness initiatives within their faith community. Held by the Canadian Association for Parish Nursing Ministry (CAPNM).

    For more information please view the POSTER and the BROCHURE.

  7. ANGLICAN CHURCH WOMEN – DIOCESE OF HURON

    Annual Meeting & Conference: "Believe & Trust" on April 25, 2026 @ Church of the Ascension (2060 Dundas St. East, London, Ontario)Join the Anglican Church Women of the Diocese of Huron for their Annual Meeting & Conference. The day begins with Registration and a Meet & Greet at 8:30 a.m., with coffee, tea, and muffins provided.Please remember to bring your A.C.W. Banners for display.

    See POSTER for more details.

  8. The Welcome & Opening Service begins at 9:30 AM., with a sermon delivered by The Right Reverend Todd Townshend, Bishop of Huron. The day will also feature a guest speaker, The Reverend Hana Scorrar, Indigenous Ministries Missioner, followed by a Business Meeting at 1:30 PM

 
 

PARISH EVENTS

MARCH - APRIL 2026

  1. CHRIST CHURCH, CHATHAM (80 Wellington St. W.)

    •   The 64th Annual Lenten Noon Hour Interdenominational Services

    These interdenominational services are held weekly for 7 weeks during Lent from 12:10pm until 12:35pm followed by a sandwich luncheon in the parish hall.  The theme this year is “The Cost of Discipleship”.  Free will offering with proceeds to CK Hospice, Outreach for Hunger, and Salvation Army Food Bank. “EVERYONE IS WELCOME”

    The date and speaker for each week is listed below: 

       Thursday, March 26th | The Rev. Dr. Marg Moriyama.   -   Scripture Passage: Colossians 1:28-29

        Thursday, April 2nd | The  Rev. John Maroney, Christ Church Chatham.   -  Scripture Passage: Hebrews 3:12-14

  2. UPCOMING EVENTS AT ST. GEORGE'S, LONDON: 

    Choral Evensong Series

    The regular services of Choral Evensong at St. George’s will continue in 2026 on the fourth Sunday of every month, as follows:

    •   March 22  •   April 26  •   May 24  •   June 28

    •   Summer break - July & August

    •   All services will begin at 4:00 pm.

    What is Evensong?

    St. Paul's Cathedral in the UK describes Evensong as follows:

    "This service is led by the choir, who sing responses, canticles, an anthem, and the psalms set for the day on our behalf, allowing us to experience the beauty of the music in this iconic setting. There are some readings from the Bible, and prayers are said for the Church, the World and ourselves." 

    Please use this EVENSONG link to enjoy an article written by Rory Leishman.

  3. UPCOMING EVENTS AT CHURCH OF THE HOLY SAVIOUR (33 Allen St. E. Waterloo)

    •   The Gospel by Ear - A Lenten Listening Practice at the Parish Hall

    This Lent, join us on Tuesday evenings for a communal practice of reading and listening to the Gospels together. Over the course of Lent, we will read all four Gospels aloud, letting the Gospels wash over us in their entirety, received through one another’s voices. Reading aloud is always optional; you are warmly invited to come and simply listen. Feel free to bring a small, quiet craft — knitting or handiwork is welcome.

    Each reading is offered as a gift; the heart of the gathering is not study or discussion, but shared attention — hearing the living Word as it is received in community.

    •   Tuesdays 7:30 - 9:30pm | Each week to March 31

    All are welcome. Come to read. Come to listen. Come as you are. Hear the Gospels!  POSTER

    •   Lenten Organ Recitals | Every Friday in Lent, at 12:15pm.   POSTER

    Come along to hear some wonderful musicians and stay for a soup luncheon afterwards!

    Suggested donation: $10

      Friday March 27th | Maria Gajraj from Montreal

  4. ST. MARK'S, LONDON (1320 Wilton Ave) presents An Evening with Marie Bottrell on April 11 @ 7PM

    Get ready for a truly delightful evening celebrating the incredible talent of Canadian award-winning singer-songwriter Marie Bottrell! This special fundraiser promises an intimate concert filled with unforgettable music, followed by a reception where you can savor a delicious spread of fresh vegetables, fruits, fine cheeses, and decadent desserts. Enhance your experience by participating in our exciting silent auction, featuring fantastic items up for bid. It’s a perfect night of joy, community, and support for a wonderful cause.

    Tickets  are $30.00 per person. See POSTER for further details. *Our church is not wheelchair accessible.

  5. ST JAMES, CAMBRIDGE (520 Ellis Road, Cambridge) is hosting Kevin Pauls in concert on April 11 at 2 pm!

    One of the only Canadian concerts he will perform so get your tickets before they are gone.

    Tickets are $20 / person at www.stjamesang.ca OR 519-658-4547 POSTER

  6. LIST OF SERVICES AT H.M. ROYAL CHAPEL OF THE MOHAWKS

    All services are held at 2 pm except the Christmas morning Eucharist which is held at 8 am

    •   March 29 - Palm Sunday

    •   October 4 - Thanksgiving Season

    •   December 6 - Sounds of the Christmas Season

    •   December 25 - Christmas Morning, 8 am

  7. A JOURNEY OF THE SOUL: AN EASTER CHORAL MEDITATION at St. John the Evangelist Collegiate Chapel on April 10 @ 6:30 PM
    Join us for a prayerful evening of sacred music for Eastertide, featuring choir, organ, congregational hymns, and devotional motets. Featuring the Sanctus Chamber Chorale. See POSTER for further details.

  8. UPCOMING EVENTS AT HOLY TRINITY/ST. PAUL'S, CHATHAM (81 Selkirk St, Chatham)

    Music for Lent 2026 (see POSTER for more details)

    Noon Hour Program of Seasonal Organ Music

    Local organists will present a program of seasonal music. Feel free to bring your lunch, come and go as you wish, and relax in a time of beautiful and meditative music. Program sponsored by Holy Trinity St. Paul's Anglican Church and Chatham Centre of the RCCO.

    Wednesday, March 18 and 25 | 12:15–1:00 PM

    Soli Deo Gloria

    Preceding the choir's cantata at 3:00 PM, Brian Sweetman will present a program of his favourite organ music drawn from his 50 years of music ministry and his 20th year at Holy Trinity St. Paul's Anglican Church.

    Sunday, March 29 | 2:15–2:50 PM

    The Solemn Shadows

    The Holy Trinity St. Paul's Choir will present the cantata The Solemn Shadows by Joseph M. Martin. This beautiful choral work, supported by scripture readings, bells, and the extinguishing of candles, moves us from light to the shadows of darkness and into preparation for Holy Week.

    Sunday, March 29 | 3:00 PM

    Spring Food Drive on Saturday April 18th @ 10:00 AM - 12 PM

    All donations will be delivered to the Salvation Army food bank.

    Lenten Community Outreach Supporting Chatham Hope Haven

    Hope Haven provides a safe and welcoming space for men and women experiencing homelessness or precarious living situations. Each day, guests can enjoy a hot meal, shower, do laundry, and access phone and internet services — or simply relax and watch TV.

    Hours of Operation

    Daily: 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM

    Overnight (Winter months): 7:00 PM – 7:00 AM

    Extended hours available during the hot summer months

    How You Can Help

    Donations will be collected throughout Lent, with a cheque presented to Hope Haven during the week of April 6th, 2026. Your generosity can make a real difference in the lives of those who need it most.

 

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY

Are you experienced with OnLand (Ontario Land Property Records Portal) and interested in history? 

The Diocesan Cemetery committee is looking for a volunteer to do some preliminary property title searches for some of our cemeteries established in the 19th and early 20th century.  Interested?  Curious?   

For more information, please contact Rev Margaret Walker, Cemeteries Coordinator at mwalker@huron.anglican.ca.