Anglican Beliefs and Practices – On-Line – Registration Required
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04/03/2026 @ 19:00 – 21:00
2026-03-04T19:00:00-05:00
2026-03-04T21:00:00-05:00
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This Lent, the Diocese of Algoma and Thorneloe University invite you to take part in Anglican Beliefs and Practices, an online formation course exploring Anglican faith, worship, and identity in a Canadian context.
Beginning Wednesday, February 25, the course features teaching from experienced leaders and scholars of the Anglican Church of Canada, including:
• The Most Rev. Anne Germond
• The Very Rev. Dr. Jay Koyle
• The Rev. Canon John W. B. Hill
• The Most Rev. Dr. Linda Nicholls
• The Rev. Canon Dr. Scott Sharman
• The Rev. Dr. GailMarie Henderson
• The Rt. Rev. Dr. Todd Townshend
The course will meet on Wednesday evenings, beginning Wednesday, February 25, and will continue into the spring beyond the Lenten season. Teaching will be led by the Most Rev. Anne Geromond and the Rev. Dr. Jay Koyle, with contributions from Canadian teachers of the faith. The format emphasizes theological teaching rather than devotional reflection alone, offering participants a substantive exploration of Anglican belief, practice, history, and ethos in a Canadian context.
While clergy are encouraged to participate, lay leaders are explicitly invited, and the course is not restricted to licensed ministers. The series reflects a commitment to formation for the whole Church, strengthening discipleship through theological literacy and shared learning.
This offering is a clear example of diocesan–academic collaboration, drawing on Thorneloe University’s theological resources in service of diocesan life and leadership.
Designed for anyone who wants to learn—whether you are exploring Anglicanism for the first time or deepening a long-standing faith—this series offers thoughtful teaching and shared learning throughout Lent and into the spring.
All are welcome.

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