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February 2022 Issue
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Remembering the Legacy of Desmond Tutu
By
Alexander (Sandy) L. Darling
The Gospel According to Groundhog Day
Some people watch the movie Groundhog Day every February 2. Not me. The story is about a character who has ...
By
John Bowen
Save the Date! Coldest Night of the Year 2022
It’s that time again! Coldest Night of the Year (CNOY), a yearly fundraiser walk to support local charity partners who ...
By
Diocesan Communications
Casting a Vision for Mission with All Saints
As the missioner for the Durand, Kirkendall North, Strathcona, and Central neighbourhoods in Hamilton, I think of myself as a ...
By
Susie Kim
Black History Month: Loving All Our Neighbours
Growing up in rural North Carolina in the 1980s, I took it for granted that there was a Black History ...
By
Charles Meeks
Are You Still Running?
I understand where the question comes from. People want to make conversation. We look for points of contact, things that ...
By
Martha Tatarnic
A Year of Gratitude from PWRDF
“So then, just as you have received Christ Jesus as Lord, continue to live your lives in him, rooted and ...
By
Kerry Lubrick
A New Digital Home for the Niagara Anglican is Coming
This will be a year of transition for the communications outlets of the Anglican Church of Canada, as The Anglican Journal and ...
By
Charles Meeks
Words That Sadly I Can Say…
“I have recognized that I am racist. I am a white, privileged Canadian who is enmeshed in the cultural expectations ...
By
Peter Scott
A Matter of Faith
Let us say grace, as it were. The 60s are beguiling. I don’t mean the 1960s. I was born in ...
By
Michael Coren
More Than Stars in the Universe
As human beings, we need to be open to the hungers of our soul. We need to be brave enough ...
By
Max Woolaver
A Climate Change Book That Is Not Based On Fear
Saving Us: A Climate Scientist’s Case for Hope and Healing in a Divided World by Katharine Hayhoe (Atria/One Signal Publishers, ...
By
Sue Carson
Remembering the Past and Dreaming for the Future of Canterbury Hills Camp
Reflections From the New Director I have a very distinct memory from the first time I ever set foot at ...
By
Sharon Millar
A Reflection on Living and Dying Well
I met Tanya Kuzmanovic when I was a new ordinand, just starting out in ministry at St. Jude’s in Oakville, ...
By
Martha Tatarnic
Building Bridges Over Stormy Seas
As I write this article, it is mid-December. I look out the window and see a Great Lake in turmoil ...
By
Diane Elliott
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