Celebrating Graduates at the University of Richmond
The congregation of Redeemer prayed for the graduating seniors and blessed them as they reached their hands forth at the end of the service.
Service of Lament
This liturgy is for anyone who laments the harm they have caused and the limited welcome the Church has for people with disabilities and their families.
College Students: Summer FOMO vs FOBO
Is Josiah Project the “Better Option” you’ve been waiting for? Rock the World unleashes waves of young leaders whose radical pursuit of Jesus will impact the world for the Kingdom of God.
Imago Dei in the Church: Autism and Communities of Belonging
Dimensions of Belonging
October 26 @ 8:30 p.m.
Via Zoom
Those who live with autism experience the world in unique ways. Their voices and gifts are needed in the church to help us experience the full beauty and scope of the Imago Dei – the Image of God.
Building a Bridge
On a fall afternoon I remember chatting with a senior student who was interested in hearing more about my ministry. As I spoke with him, I began to illustrate a vision for college ministry through the local church, which I explained as “building a bridge”.
Chorister Camp
Children from Christ the King in Alexandria, VA enjoyed Chorister Camp this summer!
An Intern Reflection
My time at Corpus Christi was a phenomenal time of learning, growing, and experiencing all the great things God had in store for me this summer.
A Youth Retreat: Holiness
One student remarked, "We spent time getting closer to God." We could not ask for a better response.
The Access Leadership Network: You are invited!
The Access Leadership Network seeks to discover, develop, and deploy leaders working to build communities of belonging for those with and without disabilities in parishes across the ACNA.
Camp Booyah!
Camp Booyah 2023 will be an Anglican summer adventure that you will not want to miss!
Youth Becoming Leaders
The Archbishop's School for Young Leaders (ASYL) is designed to join you in equipping young people for kingdom service in their local communities.
Next Generation Leadership Initiative
Next Generation Leadership Initiative (NGLI) has just launched a fresh, new website. Provincial Canon for NGLI, Aaron Buttery, said, “We want to make the new NGLI website to be wildly accessible to ACNA parishes and to integrate the work of other initiatives since there is overlap between a lot of them.”
The Legacy Grandparenting Summit
The Children and Family Ministries at Church of the Apostles, 11717 Lee Highway, Fairfax, VA 22030, invites you to The Legacy Grandparenting Summit.
Updates from the Student Leadership Network
Aaron Buttery+, Student Leadership Network Director for the Next Generation Leadership Initiative, invites everyone in the working in student ministry to read more about opportunities and resources for you and your students.
Youth Creation Festival Trip
A group of 22 teens and adult volunteers set up camp in Shirleysburg, PA from June 30-July 3 for Creation Festival. Creation Festival is an annual event where groups and families can camp and listen to 5 days of Christian bands and speakers.
Student Leadership Network
The Next Generation Leadership Initiative (NGLI) exists to assist dioceses and parishes in the work of developing the next generation of leaders, both lay and ordained. Our mission is to discover, develop, and deploy leaders and ministry resources for the Anglican Church in North America.
The Booyah Brrr!
Anglican Youth Ministry is holding it’s first-ever winter retreat, The Booyah Brrrr! That’s right! On Jan. 14, 2022, we will be heading to Watermarks Camp in Scottsville, Va for an amazing weekend getaway with other Anglican youth groups from around the country.
Anna’s Leadership Network
Anna’s Leadership Network, a division of the Next Generation Leadership Initiative, is excited to announce our first resource offered to the ACNA’s laywomen leaders and clergywomen together.
Creating with Christ
Not often do you get a chance to dance around with a roomful of elementary schoolers (at 30 weeks pregnant!) or convert a neighborhood clubhouse into a makeshift art studio, but that’s exactly what happened the first week of July at Incarnation Church’s Creating with Christ: a Bible & Arts Camp for grades k-5.