Diocese of Saskatchewan

Diocese of Saskatchewan The Anglican Church in northern Saskatchewan.

ᒫᒪᐃᐧ Mâmawi / Together in the Gospel At least half of these are under the age of 25.

The Diocese of Saskatchewan, Canada, serves the northern two-thirds of the civil Province of Saskatchewan--an area about twice the size of Germany. In this area there are 68 scattered Anglican congregations grouped into 32 parishes. Missionary work began formally in the 1850s, and it became a Diocese with its see at Prince Albert in 1874. Its Anglican population is about 23,000, sixty per cent of

whom are Cree indigenous people. The Diocese has 25 active and 15 retired clergy, two catechists, 110 lay readers, and two bishops. The majority of the active clergy are non-stipendiary. The Bishop of Missinippi, or Diocesan Indigenous Bishop, Adam Halkett was consecrated in 2012 as part of a vision called ᒫᒪᐃᐧ ᐃᓯ ᒥᔮᐧᒋᒧᐃᐧᐣ mâmawi isi miywâcimowin – Together in the Gospel. The Diocese is one of the 30 dioceses of the Anglican Church of Canada and belongs to the ecclesiastical Province of Rupert’s Land. The Diocese is also a proud member of the Council of the North and receives almost half of its annual funding from grant given through that Council. The Diocese has always been bilingual, Cree and English, and worship here has always been primarily from Cree and English editions of the Book of Common Prayer. Holy Trinity, Stanley Mission, was the diocese's first church. Built in 1854, it is the oldest building in Saskatchewan and the oldest church in Western Canada.

06/06/2026
06/06/2026

Join us on July 4 to kick off Okema’s camp season with our annual Open House and Colour Run!!

This year marks the Okema Society’s 50th Anniversary! Bring you loved ones to celebrate with a day filled with fun, faith, and friends at Camp!

The Open House portion of the day is free for all to attend!

The Colour Run registration begins at 1:30pm, with the event starting shortly after.

Full schedule, and overnight stay information to come!

Register you & your family for the Colour Run using the QR code, or the link in our bio!

06/03/2026

☀️ Vacation Bible School is Back! ☀️
Looking for a fun, meaningful summer activity for the kids? Why not join us at St Mary's for four days of fun, friendship, and faith! This year our theme is The Apostles' Creed, the foundational statement of faith that all Christians have shared for centuries. All are welcome!

No pre-registration required—simply show up on the day and we'll get your kids signed up!

Please see the brief statement from our Bishop regarding the recent fires on Little Red River Reserve that claimed both ...
05/29/2026

Please see the brief statement from our Bishop regarding the recent fires on Little Red River Reserve that claimed both buildings belonging to St. James' Anglican Church.

05/20/2026

Spring Tea! The Roberta E Tilton ACW group invites all St. Alban’s women to join us for tea on Tuesday June 2nd at 2:00PM in the Parish Hall. You are most welcome to bring friends for some visiting and refreshments!!!

05/16/2026

Okema Sunday, our yearly fundraiser on behalf of Camp Okema has been postponed due to the weather and the postponement of the Camp Okema Work Weekend which was scheduled for this weekend.

If you were planning on preparing a dessert or salad for this Sunday, thanks for supporting Camp Okema and stay tuned for an update on when Okema Sunday will be held in the near future!

Work weekend postponed!
05/15/2026

Work weekend postponed!

ATTENTION !!

We have made the decision to postpone our Work Weekend due to the poor weather.

A rescheduled weekend, with more details, will be posted shortly.

We are sorry for any inconvenience this has caused, and look forward to seeing all of you soon!

05/06/2026

Just as a candle carries light into a dark room, a Lay Reader carries the light of Scripture into the hearts of the congregation.

If you feel called to be that light, we invite you to prayerfully consider joining our Lay Reader ministry at St. Alban's Cathedral. Training and encouragement will be provided — all you need is your voice, your heart, and a willingness to serve. For more information, please speak with Rev. Deacon David Zulkoskey.

Join this happy community (as seen in the pic from the recent Lay Reader Licensing Service & lunch) and be a blessing to many!

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1410 Bishop McLean Crescent
Prince Albert, SK
S6V8A7

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