Our History
Creating Healing Experiences
In late 2017, a group in the Anglican Diocese of Toronto organized a solidarity service to aid the Caribbean after hurricanes. The successful event, held on December 2, 2017, raised funds for Caribbean relief in collaboration with the Primate World Relief and Development Fund. Post-service, discussions led to contracting Noelle Richardson Consulting in May 2018 to assess Black inclusion in the Diocese. Thirty-two participants endorsed forming an organization, resulting in the establishment of Black Anglicans of Canada in July 2018. The group’s vision is to enhance Black participation and representation in the Anglican Church on a national scale.
Our Mission
Our mission is to increase the participation, representation, empowerment and belongingness of Black People in lay and ordained leadership roles in the full life of the Anglican Church of Canada, and to develop partnerships with Black, Indigenous and People of Colour (BIPOC) and other oppressed peoples.
Our Vision
We envision the Anglican Church of Canada as a faith community that values and respects the rich diversity of Black People who are empowered to enjoy equitable participation, representation and a sense of belongingness (inclusion) in the mission of Jesus Christ and in the full life of the Anglican Church.