A Podcast with Bishop Shane & Friends across the Anglican Diocese of Ottawa.
In this special ADOn the move podcast for Pentecost, Bishop Shane takes us way up the Valley to the Parish of Mattawa, and after a re-telling of the infamous moose story, we learn more about PWRDF's work in Canada from Executive Director Will Postma. In between some beautiful music, we revisit a garden in North Gower, talk with a parish on the move in Barrhaven, and hear about 1,000 doves in our Cathedral.
The Season Finale of Season 2 of
In this episode Bishop Shane hears of how our Director of Financial Ministry, Sanjay Grover, journeyed from his childhood in India to Ottawa, via Montreal, Northern Ontario, the GTA, Atlanta and Nunavut; and his experience with First Nations, Inuit and racism along the way. He also speaks with Archdeacon Kathryn Otley about an exciting affordable housing project in the parish of Christ Church Bells Corners.
In Episode 2 of Season 2, Bishop Shane reflects on Harvest Thanksgiving, chats with Jane Scanlon about her call to the ministry of stewardship, meets up with CCBC youth leader Lily Frampton at Provincial Council in Toronto, and listens to Archdeacon Paul Blunt's story of being ordained by Archbishop Michael Ramsey 50 years ago in Canterbury Cathedral.
Welcome back to Season 2 of ADOn the Move Podcast. This week's episode begins with Bishop Shane and Albert Dumont, Indigenous Advisor to the Bishop, discussing the Algonquin Community.Bishop Shane then meets with Joyce Couvrette, our Refugee Ministry Manager to discuss the great work of the Refugee Office and the process they must follow to help those in need. This year they faced additional challenges and backlog from the COVID Pandemic. The podcast wraps up with a short discussion about water. #Algonquin #Ottawa #RefugeeMinistry #Water #LifeSource
Bishop Shane visits St. Paul's Anglican Church to speak with the Reverend Canon John Bridges from about being Chaplain to the Fire Department. His tour of our Diocese then brings him to a raised-bed garden in North Gower to talk about veggies and ministry with the Reverends Carolyn Seabrook & Al Budzin, along with the wonderful folks from Anglican Parish of South Carleton: Bringing Faith to Life.
This week's podcast begins with a chancel chat in our cathedral about choirs and singers in pandemic times, followed by a beautiful Mendelssohn aria, and a thoughtful conversation with the Suburban Vicar about church as a valuable “third space” in the communities we serve.
This week Bishop Shane goes to downtown Ottawa to speak about day programs at Centre 454, the Well and St Luke's Table, and then reaches out to Centre 105 in Cornwall, rounded off by a visit with the Chaplain to Cornerstone Housing for Women.
The Reverend Dr. Dana Johnston's call to the Priesthood, a conversation with an old friend in Vankleek Hill, and a medley of kids' prayers for Canada. Ordination of Women, COVID Funerals, Reminiscing The Holy Land, Prayers for Canada.
This week Bishop Shane shares a funny story about a moose in Algonquin Park, enjoys a slice of family history (and pie) at a Century Farm in Cobden, and has an afternoon visit with the Parish of the Valley.
On this week's episode, Bishop Shane speaks with the folks at St. John the Evangelist, Smiths Falls and St. James, Parham. He also has a lovely conversation with a Cree grandmother about National Indigenous Peoples Day.
Welcome to ADOn the move Podcast, where Bishop Shane is on the move across our wonderful diocese, connecting with people and connecting people with one another. On this episode Bishop Shane visits with Dr. Gordon Johnston as we listen to his lovely harp music. Bishop Shane's first visit is on a porch in Shawville with Rev.'s Eric Morin and Susan Lewis; they share a conversation on racism.