Muskoka Youth Unplugged Seeks Community Input

Muskoka Youth Unplugged Seeks Community Input

Organizers of Youth Unplugged are inviting local families and young people to help shape the future of the program ahead of its September relaunch. The community partnership initiative offers a tech-free space for children and youth to build friendships, explore creativity, and connect through shared activities, with plans to expand

Preliminary Findings on CYFM survey

Preliminary results from the Diocese of Algoma’s Children, Youth & Family Ministry consultation reveal strong support for making ministry with children, youth, and families a diocesan priority. While respondents identified challenges such as declining participation and volunteer recruitment, they also expressed enthusiasm for leadership training, resource development, regional collaboration, and

Registration Open for Provincial Youth Gathering

Young Anglicans aged 15–23 are invited to register for the Provincial Youth Council Gathering 2026, taking place August 27–30 at Jericho House in Port Colborne. Under the theme Cultivating Good Soil, the weekend will offer worship, leadership development, discussion, and opportunities to connect with peers from across the Ecclesiastical Province

Your Voice Can Open Doors

The Diocese of Algoma Social Justice Committee is launching the Youth Social Justice Video Challenge 2026, inviting youth and young adults to create short videos exploring issues such as poverty, reconciliation, mental health, climate justice, and community care. The initiative encourages young people to use their voices, creativity, and faith

Young Leader Steps Forward to Champion Wild Ride in Algoma

Inspired by his experience on the Alongside Hope Youth Council, Sault Ste. Marie’s Noah Mittleholtz is leading an effort to expand participation in the annual Wild Ride across the Diocese of Algoma. As captain of the Algoma Deanery team, he hopes to bring people together from across the deanery to

Alongside Hope Youth Council Visits Thunder Bay

Young leaders from across Canada gathered in Thunder Bay from May 21–24 for the Alongside Hope Youth Council’s bi-annual in-person meeting. The weekend included worship, presentations, conversations about Indigenous communities, visits to local Anglican ministries, and opportunities to connect with youth and community leaders while exploring the mission and impact

AFC Grant Supports Provincial Youth Council Gathering 2026

The Anglican Foundation of Canada has awarded a $7,500 grant to support the Provincial Youth Council Gathering 2026, taking place August 27–30 at Jericho House in Port Colborne. Under the theme Cultivating Good Soil, young Anglicans from across the Ecclesiastical Province of Ontario will gather for worship, leadership development, spiritual

Algoma Weekly News Children & Youth Edition

The Diocese of Algoma is inviting submissions for AWN Next Gen, a new quarterly youth-focused edition of Anglican Weekly News. The publication will highlight youth ministry initiatives, camp experiences, leadership development, creative contributions, and stories from young people across the diocese, helping to celebrate and strengthen the next generation of

Help Shape the Future of Children, Youth & Family Ministry in Algoma

The Diocese of Algoma is inviting input from across the Diocese to help shape a new Children, Youth & Family Ministry plan. Complete the consultation survey and share your perspective.

Algoma Says Yes! to Kids: A Diocese-Wide Invitation to Support Children & Youth

Algoma Says Yes! to Kids. A new diocesan campaign invites parishes to participate, give, and support the renewal of children, youth, and family ministry across the Diocese.