Deanery of Muskoka

Deanery of Muskoka The Anglican Church in Muskoka is filled with wonderful people, diverse ministries, and church buildings both modern and built over a hundred years ago.

A joyful day of worship, fellowship, and learning in the Deanery of Muskoka.Members of the Anglican Church Women gathere...
06/07/2026

A joyful day of worship, fellowship, and learning in the Deanery of Muskoka.

Members of the Anglican Church Women gathered at Trinity-All Saints Church, Bala, for their Spring Gathering, which included Morning Prayer, shared meals, and reflections from guest speaker Mary Asbil on faith, vocation, and life in episcopal ministry.

“Although not every congregation has a formal ACW group of their own these days, these quarterly Deanery gatherings keep us connected and, as always with ACW, focused on God's mission to the world He loves,” writes Archdeacon Kelly Baetz.

Read more and see photos from the gathering:
https://www.dioceseofalgoma.com/2026/05/16/muskoka-deanery-acw-spring-gathering/

...Singing For The Soul: A Sunset Singing Meditation In The LabyrinthDuring this season when we enjoy the abundance of l...
06/07/2026

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Singing For The Soul: A Sunset Singing Meditation In The Labyrinth

During this season when we enjoy the abundance of light... let us celebrate the unique light we each shine.

June 19- 8:00 pm
15 Oak Street (Church of the Redeemer, Rosseau)

All welcome...
No matter what you believe or don't believe.
No matter if you sing or would rather listen..

Peace.... stillness.... beauty... joy ... sacred... contemplation... connecting... awe...

There are other wonderful things planned in Rosseau on the weekend of Solstice too! Check out Whispering River's Summer Solstice Celebration and the Seguin Family Fun Night at the waterfront!

Muskoka Deanery is saddened to learn of the death of The Rev. Dr. Frank Thompson. May he rest in peace and rise in glory...
05/05/2026

Muskoka Deanery is saddened to learn of the death of The Rev. Dr. Frank Thompson. May he rest in peace and rise in glory.

You may use this form to simply sign your name to the guestbook or if you wish, send a personal condolence to the family. Logan's will pass this along on your behalf.

Coming up soon at Church of the Redeemer, Rosseau!
04/04/2026

Coming up soon at Church of the Redeemer, Rosseau!

03/13/2026

In Memoriam – The Very Rev. Dr. Jay Koyle

Dear friends in Christ,

It is with deep sadness that I share the news that The Very Rev. Dr. Jay Koyle, Dean of the Diocese of Algoma and Incumbent of St. Luke’s Cathedral, died peacefully on Friday, March 13, after a brief illness, with his family by his side.

We ask your prayers for Jay’s devoted wife, The Rev. Susan Montague-Koyle, and for their sons Stephen and Kevin. Please also remember in your prayers Jay’s mother, Mrs. Irene Koyle, and his sister Ms. Julie Koyle of London, Ontario, along with the many members of the cathedral congregation and the wider diocesan family who loved him dearly.

At this time of grief, Algoma Anglicans—indeed Anglicans across Canada who knew and loved Dean Jay—are united in our grief and mourn with his family and the cathedral community. Even as we grieve, we give thanks to God for Jay’s life, ministry, scholarship, and faithful witness to the Gospel.

Jay served the Church with distinction for many decades. Ordained to the priesthood in 1987, he exercised a wide-ranging ministry in parish leadership, theological education, and the life of the wider Church. In June 2024 he was installed as Dean of Algoma and Incumbent of St. Luke’s Cathedral, bringing to that ministry deep pastoral care, intellectual curiosity, and a generous spirit of leadership.

Alongside his cathedral ministry, Jay served as Provost and Director of the School of Theology at Thorneloe University, where he contributed significantly to theological education and leadership development within the Anglican Church of Canada. A respected liturgical scholar and teacher, he was widely known for his work in liturgy, preaching, and congregational renewal.

Jay held a Doctor of Ministry in Homiletics from Seabury-Western Theological Seminary, a Master of Arts in Theology (Liturgical Studies) from the University of Notre Dame, a Master of Divinity from Huron University College, and a Bachelor of Music (Honours) in Music Education from Western University.

Throughout his ministry he served the wider Church through teaching, writing, and participation in national and international bodies devoted to liturgical life and renewal. He was a member of the North American Academy of Liturgy, Societas Liturgica, and the International Anglican Liturgical Consultation, and served as Chair of Faith, Worship and Ministry for the Anglican Church of Canada from 2016 to 2019.

Those who knew Jay experienced him as a gifted preacher, thoughtful theologian, and generous pastor. His warmth, humour, and deep love for the Church enriched the communities he served and the many students and colleagues who learned alongside him.

As we commend Jay to God’s eternal care, we give thanks for the compassionate care of doctors and nurses and for the love of family and friends who surrounded him in his final days.

Let us pray.

God of mercy and hope,
we give you thanks for your servant Jay,
for the gifts you entrusted to him
and for the love he shared with all who knew him.
Receive him now into the nearer presence of your peace.
Grant him rest from his labours
and the joy of your eternal kingdom.
Be close, we pray, to all who mourn his passing—
especially Susan, Stephen, and Kevin,
his mother Irene, his sister Julie,
and the community of St. Luke’s Cathedral
and the Diocese of Algoma.
Comfort them in their grief,
strengthen them in faith,
and assure them that nothing—not even death—
can separate us from your love
in Jesus Christ our Lord.

Amen.

And we continue to pray:

“God our Father, be with all who love Jay. Watch over and protect them, strengthen their faith, unite them in your love and fill them with peace and confidence in your goodness, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.”
(South African Prayer Book)

Even in our grief, we hold fast to the hope Jay himself proclaimed throughout his ministry: that our Redeemer lives, and that the promise of resurrection life in Jesus Christ is sure.

Details regarding funeral arrangements and opportunities for prayer and remembrance will be shared as they become available.

I remain,
Yours in Christ,
✠ Anne
Archbishop of Algoma

03/05/2026

Parish Budget Package 2026 – Online Forms Now Available

To serve parishes better and simplify reporting, the Diocese of Algoma has introduced two new online forms as part of the 2026 Parish Budget Package process.

You can now submit the following directly online:

✔️ Parish Officials Form (2026)
✔️ Parish Statistics Form (2025)

These new online forms are part of Phase 1 of a diocesan initiative to make year-end reporting more user-friendly and accessible for parish leaders.

For full details, instructions, and access to the complete budget package, please visit:

🔗 https://www.dioceseofalgoma.com/parish-budget-package/

If your parish has already submitted its materials, thank you! If not, we hope these new tools help make the process easier.

09/15/2025

Archbishop’s Reception & Fireside Chat

As part of the 2025 Lay Readers’ Conference weekend, everyone is invited to gather at Christ Church, North Bay on Friday, September 26 at 6:30 p.m. for an evening of faith, fellowship, and shared stories.

Archbishop Anne will host a Fireside Chat with the Rt. Rev. Rod BrantFrancis, Bishop of Moosonee, and the Rev. Jason Tripp, President of Thorneloe University. Together they will reflect on their faith journeys and ministries, drawing meaningful connections between Algoma and Moosonee.

This event is open to all—whether or not you are registered for Saturday’s Lay Readers’ Conference. Come and be part of this diocesan celebration of ministry and mission!

📍 Christ Church, 312 Greenwood Ave., North Bay
✅ More details, RSVP for the Fireside Chat, and register for the Conference: https://form.jotform.com/251876451640056

Next Sunday!
09/14/2025

Next Sunday!

Rest in peace, dear Susan.
07/29/2025

Rest in peace, dear Susan.

07/23/2025

Archbishop Anne Germond is pleased to announce that, God willing, Cory Brunatti will be ordained to the Sacred Order of Deacons on Saturday, August 16, 2025, at Trinity Anglican Church, Parry Sound. Cory currently serves as Lay Incumbent of seven churches in the Parry Sound and Muskoka Lakes area.

🕑 Time: 2:00 p.m.
📍 Location: Trinity Anglican Church, Parry Sound

Clergy are invited to vest, and red will be the liturgical colour of the day. Lay Readers are also welcome to vest.

Please hold Cory and the people of the Parry Sound and Muskoka Lakes churches in your prayers as he prepares for ordination.

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