• Search
  • Contact
  • Calendar
  • Safe Church
  • Employment
  • Secure Diocesan Portal
  • Facebook Icon
  • Instagram Icon
  • Twitter Icon
  • Youtube Icon
The Incorporated Synod of the Diocese of Huron
  • About
  • Our Future
  • News
  • Find-A-Church
  • Ministries
  • Resources
  • Media
  • Give
  • Contact
  • Calendar
  • Safe Church
  • Employment
  • Secure Diocesan Portal

Gathered around Christ’s table and within God’s reign

Gathered around Christ’s table and within God’s reign

By Bishop Todd Townshend One year ago, when the phrase “novel coronavirus” was fairly new to us, it had already begun its reign of...

Read More
Huron congregational coaches open for business

Huron congregational coaches open for business

By Ven. Perry Chuipka Let me begin with the sign that you see in the picture of this article. Notice the message about not needing a...

Read More
How do we inspire giving, invite generosity and offer gratitude

How do we inspire giving, invite generosity and offer gratitude

By Rev. Matthew Kieswetter With the pandemic shrinking distance (in a virtual sense), I reached out by email to Susan Graham Walker,...

Read More
Honouring those who served in the Battle of the Atlantic

Honouring those who served in the Battle of the Atlantic

Normally around the 6th of May, we at the Church of the Ascension Windsor, have a Eucharistic service to honor those who served in the...

Read More
Grateful to be able to walk alongside so many students

Grateful to be able to walk alongside so many students

Care, respect, and love come with a big smile: Ven. Megan Collings-Moore (centre) By Chuck Erion I spoke to Ven. Megan...

Read More
The story of our salvation rests on a story of consent

The story of our salvation rests on a story of consent

By Ven. Megan Collings-Moore April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month. Across Canada and around the world, we mark with sadness the...

Read More
Transforming the unjust structures of society

Transforming the unjust structures of society

By Rev. Chris Brouillard-Coyle An ambulance pulls up to the scene of an accident.  There is a young man lying on the ground.  He has...

Read More
The circulation of the saints

The circulation of the saints

GROWING BEYOND THE DOORS  By Rev. Grayhame Bowcott Sociologist Dr. Reginald Bibby has been studying the cultural trends of Canadians...

Read More
Shout out your shout-outs!

Shout out your shout-outs!

MEDIA BYTES By Rev. Marty Levesque A Shout-out is a short public acknowledgement. It's usually to recognize someone in appreciation...

Read More
Redemption is not a one-time event

Redemption is not a one-time event

AS I SEE IT By Rev. Jim Innes I don't remember much of my daughter's growing years. I feel a lot of grief around that. As I say...

Read More
The stories that remind us who we are

The stories that remind us who we are

A VIEW FROM THE BACK PEW By Rev. Canon Christopher B. J. Pratt The measurement of time is something which may be proving to be a...

Read More
Settlers of Catan: Let me tell you a story...

Settlers of Catan: Let me tell you a story...

MOSTLY ABOUT RELIGION By Rev. Canon Keith Nethery Communication is simply telling a story that effectively gets a message to an...

Read More
Colour coded doors

Colour coded doors

By Laurel Pattenden As everyone’s region changes Covid-19 colour code as quickly as the corner traffic light, I am always wondering...

Read More
Lenten pickups at Church of the Ascension, London

Lenten pickups at Church of the Ascension, London

By Sandra Coulson Lenten discipline this Lenten discipline had a drive-thru angle at Church of the Ascension in London this year....

Read More
Newness, possibility, hope – despite all of the evidence

Newness, possibility, hope – despite all of the evidence

By Bishop Todd Townshend On Good Friday, a public intellectual and scientist in the UK tweeted a short comment making fun of those who...

Read More
John Norton: leader, warrior and Mohawk gospel translator

John Norton: leader, warrior and Mohawk gospel translator

By Rev. Canon Douglas Leighton Located in Huron University College, the Archives of the Diocese of Huron house great treasures...

Read More
Thayendanegea – the man of two worlds

Thayendanegea – the man of two worlds

By Rev. Canon Dr. Douglas Leighton Her Majesty’s Royal Chapel of the Mohawks, located in Brantford, Ontario, is the oldest Protestant...

Read More
Konwatsi’Tsiaienni: a woman who was at ease in two cultures

Konwatsi’Tsiaienni: a woman who was at ease in two cultures

By Rev. Canon Dr. Douglas Leighton For eighty years after 1750, Brant family members exercised influential leadership in the changing...

Read More
John Brant: a tantalizing view of a future that might have been

John Brant: a tantalizing view of a future that might have been

By Rev. Canon Douglas Leighton As the era of colonial warfare in North America ended after 1815, fundamental questions arose about the...

Read More
George Sage: a founding figure of Western University

George Sage: a founding figure of Western University

By Rev. Canon Douglas Leighton Huron University College has graced its second, present site on the west side of London’s Western Road...

Read More
View tags
  • ←
  • 1
  • …
  • 12
  • 13
  • 14
  • …
  • 44
  • →
Menu
  • About
  • Our Future
  • News
  • Find-A-Church
  • Ministries
  • Resources
  • Media
  • Give
Facebook Icon Instagram Icon Twitter Icon Youtube Icon
Ministries
  • ALONGSIDE HOPE Huron
  • Amazonia: Our Companion Diocese
  • Anglican Church Women (ACW)
  • Anglican Fellowship of Prayer
  • AFC Huron
  • Bishop's Friends
  • Bridge Builders
  • more...
Resources
  • Canons and Constitution
  • Synod Resources
  • Diocesan Resources
  • Parish Resources
  • Clergy Resources
  • Admin / Finance Resources
  • Tithe.ly Partnership
  • more...
Contact
  • 519-434-6893; 1-800-919-1115 Phone
  • 519-673-4151 Fax
  • huron@huron.anglican.ca
Office Hours
  • Mon to Fri: 9am-4:30pm

Huron Church House

190 Queens Avenue
London, Ontario
N6A 6H7   Canada
View on Google Maps

Acknowledgment

The Diocese of Huron is situated on the ancestral beaver hunting grounds of the Algonquin, Haudenosaunee and Attawandaran peoples; the traditional and unceded lands of the Anishinaabe Peoples, of Walpole Island, Kettle Point and the Thames, the settled people’s Haudenosaunee Confederacy, at the Grand River and the Thames and the Lenni Lenape Delaware people’s of Moraviantown and Muncey.

Diocese of Huron Anglican Church of Canada Anglican Communion
© 2025 The Incorporated Synod of the Diocese of Huron. All Rights Reserved. | Login
Website Developed by Tithe.ly