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... And why does it matter to your church? No Anglican parish can really be described as "typical." Each is unique, with its own ethos, its own flavor, its own personality. (work building meeting people).


LIKE MANY OTHERS among the 1,800 parishes that comprise the Anglican Church of Canada, St. Stephen, Calgary, serves a wide catchment area catchment area or drainage basin, area drained by a stream or other body of water. The limits of a given catchment area are the heights of land—often called drainage divides, or watersheds—separating it from neighboring drainage . Its congregation is a mixture of young and old with differing racial and cultural backgrounds as well as varied socio-economic status; there is a diversity of interests in terms of worship style and in spiritual and pastoral requirements.

It is a parish that struggles with the challenges of the day while maintaining a healthy and vibrant commitment to faith and community.

It is, in fact, a parish like many others. "We're more of a congregation than we are a traditional parish," one woman said. "We come together through the church, not because we're near neighbours."

St. Stephen is Stephen I, king of Hungary: see Stephen, Saint (975–1038).
Stephen I
 or Saint Stephen orig. Vajk

(born 970/975, Esztergom, Hung.—died Aug.
 a small part of the whole body of the church. And as with all the other small parts of the church, General Synod The General Synod is the title of the governing body of some church organizations. Church of England
In the Church of England, General Synod was instituted in 1970 and is the culmination of a process of rediscovering self-government for the Church of England that had
 has a presence here that colors the life of the faith community, whether that presence be reflected in the fostering of partnerships, the emphasis placed on social programs or stewardship, the prayer and hymn books a book containing a collection of hymns, as for use in churches; a hymnal.

See also: Hymn
 in the pews, the newspaper, publications and resources that the people read and study, the books they order from General Synod's Anglican Book Centre, or the role of parish's pastor on a national committee and on the board of the Anglican Journal.

The church was built in the 1950s, a handsome, square building with an airy air·y  
adj. air·i·er, air·i·est
1. Of, relating to, or having the constitution of air.

2. High in the air; lofty.

3. Open to the air: airy chambers.

4.
, open worship area that seats about 400 people, and a small chapel at the side. Its stained glass windows Stained Glass Windows was an early broadcast television program, broadcast on early Sunday evenings on the ABC network. The program was a religious broadcast, hosted by the Reverend Everett Parker.

The program ran from September 26, 1948 until October 16, 1949.
 are splendid, and it boasts a fine, 1928 Casavant Freres organ. There are meeting rooms, offices and a church hall with kitchen facilities that currently also houses a day care centre upstairs. Like many church properties, it has its limitations and the parish council, as do so many others from coast to coast, struggles to meet the challenges relating to relating to relate prepconcernant

relating to relate prepbezüglich +gen, mit Bezug auf +acc 
 upkeep and use of facilities.

There's a lot going on here, with a dedicated team of staff and volunteers at work to make it happen. While the programs offered in this Calgary church may differ from those in a sister parish on the other side of the country, the commitment to ministry is one way in which the parish can be described as "typical."

Once a month, Rev. Brian Pearson, rector of St. Stephen, meets with what he calls his Dream Team, to share a meal and discuss parish affairs. Members of the group include Rev. Cathy Fulton, part-time associate priest, Rev. Don McLeod Don McLeod (born August 24, 1946 in Trail, British Columbia) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender. Playing career
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, part time assistant, Barbara Goode, pastoral care co-ordinator and Stephen Bateman, synod SYNOD. An ecclesiastical assembly.  representative and coordinator of the Inn from the Cold program.

On a recent Friday, Mr. Pearson reported on a trip to Toronto where he had attended meetings of the Information Resources (1) The data and information assets of an organization, department or unit. See data administration.

(2) Another name for the Information Systems (IS) or Information Technology (IT) department. See IT.
 Committee and the board of directors of the Anglican Journal. He is a member of both, and his involvement in the national church is invigorating in·vig·or·ate  
tr.v. in·vig·or·at·ed, in·vig·or·at·ing, in·vig·or·ates
To impart vigor, strength, or vitality to; animate: "A few whiffs of the raw, strong scent of phlox invigorated her" 
, he says. Here as in almost every other parish in the country, the Anglican Journal and Ministry Matters keep church members informed about issues challenging the national church, and Mr. Pearson enjoys contributing to this process.

(Mr. Pearson is also an author whose two books--a collection of short stories and a novel--have been published by ABC ABC
 in full American Broadcasting Co.

Major U.S. television network. It began when the expanding national radio network NBC split into the separate Red and Blue networks in 1928.
.)

The group discusses a recently launched diocesan stewardship campaign and what it will mean to the parish. The program, designed to aid churches in need of repairs in Calgary diocese, also aims at building for the future.

These are challenges that are familiar to General Synod. At the national level the Partnerships and Financial Development departments assist in the development of stewardship strategies and the Anglican Foundation, a separately incorporated body, assists in funding local projects.

The parish also shares with General Synod common concerns and problems. One member of Mr. Pearson's group suggests that a stewardship campaign might produce the same kind of "what's-in-it-for-us?" reaction that local financial contributions to General Synod sometimes evoke.

"Maybe we need a change in style when it comes to stewardship and fundraising campaigns," he says, adding that funding appeals might be served better if clear links were made to existing or planned programs and services. That cry can be heard right across the country, where stewardship and fundraising efforts continue, not only at the national church level, but also within each diocese and within each parish. The national church as well has been struggling with fundraising and with the formulation of effective strategies to co-ordinate fund raising.

Mr. McLeod, a Lutheran minister, updates the group on various projects. The 20s and 30s group is thriving, he says, with a membership of about 30 people who meet for informal worship and fellowship. It is an action-oriented group, very interested in the affordable housing. crisis.

Mr. McLeod's contribution to the life of St. Stephen is a direct result of the Waterloo Agreement on full communion Full communion is a term used in Christian ecclesiology to describe relations between two distinct Christian communities or Churches that, while maintaining some separateness of identity, recognise each other as sharing the same communion and the same essential doctrines.  between the Anglican and Lutheran churches signed in 2001 after years of work by the Faith, Worship and Ministry department of General Synod.

Ms. Fulton reports on her involvement with parish Bible study Bible study may refer to:
  • Biblical studies, the academic examination
  • Bible study (Christian), sometimes known as "Devotions" or "Quiet times"
Other terms related to the study of the bible:
  • Biblical criticism
  • Biblical hermeneutics
 programs and pastoral care projects. The prayer chain is developing well, she says, and she is working with others at a United Church healing centre to research healing approaches through prayer. The spirit of ecumenism ecumenism

Movement toward unity or cooperation among the Christian churches. The first major step in the direction of ecumenism was the International Missionary Conference of 1910, a gathering of Protestants.
, another reflection of work done at the national level by the Faith, Worship and Ministry department, is alive and well at St. Stephen,

The group turns to a discussion of the homelessness issue in the city of Calgary. At St. Stephen, the response to the crisis is reflected in the Inn From the Cold program, which began at the church in 1997. It is an ecumenical program, providing hospitality for homeless people, especially families, in church facilities. This endeavour, co-ordinated by Mr. Bateman, is ever in need of broader support.

The outreach duster at St. Stephen is developing a program to educate parishioners about aboriginal issues. Using the New Agape agape

In the New Testament, the fatherly love of God for humans and their reciprocal love for God. The term extends to the love of one's fellow humans. The Church Fathers used the Greek term to designate both a rite using bread and wine and a meal of fellowship that included
 binder and other resources provided by General Synod, the group which includes some aboriginal members, hopes to develop a partnership program with aboriginal organizations in Calgary.

Another important outreach element at St. Stephen concerns the Calgary chapter of the Integrity movement, which has been meeting in church facilities for 10 years. In a climate where inclusion of gays and lesbians in church life is an increasingly divisive issue, St. Stephen offers a note of hope. One parishioner, who is in a committed gay relationship, says "This is the first church I've ever been to where I have been welcomed as part of a couple."

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  • "Sunday Morning (radio program)", a Canadian radio program formerly aired on CBC Radio One
  • CBS News Sunday Morning, a television news program on CBS in the United States
  • Sunday Morning (TBS TV series)
 at St. Stephen

8 a.m.

Mr. Pearson celebrates at a Book of Common Prayer service in the chapel. About 35 people attend regularly. The chapel is an intimate space, with glowing wooden pews, warm candlelight and a magnificent window that catches the morning sun. Offering a BCP BCP Best Current Practice(s)
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BCP Book of Common Prayer
BCP Banco Comercial Português
BCP Bureau of Consumer Protection (US Federal Trade Commission) 
 service is important, Mr. Pearson says. "Change is always a sensitive issue. Everyone adapts at a different rate." Many prefer the poetry and solemnity SOLEMNITY. The formality established by law to render a contract, agreement, or other act valid.
     2. A marriage, for example, would not be valid if made in jest, and without solemnity. Vide Marriage, and Dig. 4, 1, 7; Id. 45, 1, 30.
 of the older service, and at St. Stephen's, the voice of those who wish to worship in a traditional way is heard.

9 a.m.

Primate's World Development and Relief Fund (PWRDF PWRDF Primate's World Relief and Development Fund ) representative Kristiana Barton prepares a presentation as part of the parish Life Choices Series, a project in which parishioners speak about their faith journeys. In 1989, Ms. Barton was in Kenya, working as a nurse as part of a mission service to that region through another religious organization. She learned how development work is funded and organized, and had some concerns about it. Afterwards af·ter·ward   also af·ter·wards
adv.
At a later time; subsequently.


afterwards or afterward
Adverb

later [Old English æfterweard]

Adv. 1.
, she researched various organizations, and concluded that the PWRDF was the answer.

PWRDF works in partnership with local organizations on problem-solving strategies rather than employing Band-Aid measure, and funds self-help programs designed and controlled by the recipients, she said.

"PWRDF seems to be the best vehicle for helping people overseas," she says. She shows a 10-minute video, produced by PWRDF, called Here I Am. The audience is riveted.

10:30 a.m.

There is a Book of Alternative Services Eucharist with nursery and children's program.

It is March break, and many regulars are missing but the church is still full of energy and there are plenty of people in the pews. Hymns are sung from Common Praise, the "Blue Book," and the service is from the "Green Book"--the BAS BAS
abbr.
1. Bachelor of Agricultural Science

2. Bachelor of Applied Science
.

The liturgy at St. Stephen is shared by every parish in Canada--whether BCP or BAS, the service of Holy Eucharist is the central element in what makes us Anglican.

The prayer and hymn books developed by General Synod are published and sold through the Anglican Book Centre. They and the Anglican Journal are probably the most ubiquitous sign of General Synod's presence in local parishes.

11:45 a.m.

Fellowship and coffee in the Canterbury room. The space is fired with parishioners, and the Fellowship committee is hard at work providing treats and hot drinks for all. It's loud, and busy, as fellowship hours are everywhere. Honorary assistant Archdeacon Turq McCollum poses for a picture with a friend and talks of the video project recently undertaken by Mr. McLeod and Ms. Fulton, to record his life's adventures for Posterity POSTERITY, descents. All the descendants of a person in a direct line. .

St. Stephen's is a typical parish in many important ways and it is unique in many other equally important ways.

Last year, a survey of Canadian Anglicans done by Environics and later published by the Anglican Book Centre, reported that some Canadian congregations felt alienated al·ien·ate  
tr.v. al·ien·at·ed, al·ien·at·ing, al·ien·ates
1. To cause to become unfriendly or hostile; estrange: alienate a friend; alienate potential supporters by taking extreme positions.
 enough from General Synod to consider striking out on their own. When the idea was put to members of the parish here, what emerged was a sense of Anglican identity that people felt transcended the differences between church members in one part of the country and those of another.

A Sunday at St. Stephen illustrates both the unique flavor of the parish and the ways in which it shares a common life with each of the church's 1,800 parishes.

Concerns that face Anglican congregations in Canada are for the most part universal--there is a strong need to respond to social justice issues, to provide a safe, nurturing worship environment for all members of the faith family, to resolve the continuing wrangles over inclusiveness and diversity; and to keep parishes, dioceses and the national body strong and unified.

"What's the benefit to us?" people may ask of General Synod? The answer may lie in a collective voice, which, when congregations say the doxology doxology (dŏksŏl`əjē) [Gr. doxa=glory] formulaic ascription of praise to God, encountered in Jewish, Christian, and Islamic tradition.  together, remains very strong.

Reprints maybe ordered from Josie De Lucia: jdelucia@national.anglican.ca; 416-924-9199, ext 294.

Mel Malton is a freelance writer based in Huntsville, Ont.
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