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June 2021 Issue
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A Contemporary Grief Observed
By
Michael Coren
Migrant Farmworkers Project – A New Season Underway
Grocery Bag Drop-Off & Bikes for Farmworkers initiative with contributions from Gillian Doucet Campbell and Canon Christyn Perkons The Migrant ...
By
Antonio Illas
The Pandemic, Technology, and Our Resilience
It has been, as Canon Katherine Morgan wrote in response to her parish, St. John’s, Thorold, receiving a Parish Technology ...
By
Gillian Doucet Campbell
John Bowen Receives Prestigious Lambeth Award
The Archbishop of Canterbury has announced that John Bowen, parishioner at Church of St. John the Evangelist in Hamilton and ...
By
Diocesan Communications
Want to Grow a Generous Church? Read This.
Growing a Generous Church: A Year in the Life of Peach Blossom Church. By Lori Guenther Reesor I have read ...
By
Gillian Doucet Campbell
Everything is Connected: but How?
What holds everything together? For many of us, the Christian faith is made up of fragments. Over here is ...
By
John Bowen
Taking Action on Climate Now
“Where your treasure is, there will your heart be also.” — Matthew 6:21 Irene Pang’s article in the April Edition of ...
By
Don Brown
Anti-Racism: A Journey Towards Healing and Wholeness: White Fragility and the Privilege Knapsack
This is the third Installment of this series It has been just over a year since one man’s last breaths ...
By
Deirdre Pike
The Faith of the Squiggling Puppy
Our little puppy Bruce needs to be carried down the stairs every morning for his first outside of the day. ...
By
Martha Tatarnic
The Third Day’s Mind
This writing is dedicated to the memory of two men. The first on my mind is Randal, who was struck ...
By
Max Woolaver
Job the Innocent Sufferer
There is perhaps no greater stumbling block to faith in a loving, all-powerful God than the vexing problem of human ...
By
John Course
The Deep Roots of the Water Lily
It seems that more and more people are jumping on the genealogy bandwagon these days. They are using computer programs ...
By
Sheila Plant
New Program Revives the Lenten Journey
Revive Lent premiered in churches across our diocese and around the Anglican Communion for six weeks during this extraordinary Lenten ...
By
Leslie Gerlofs
Called to Life, Compelled to Love: Welcoming Refugees
For more than two decades, parishes in our diocese have been helping refugees regain their self sufficiency and self determinacy, ...
By
Bill Mous
Seaspiracy — Revealing The State of Our Oceans
Not all of you will have a Netflix subscription but if you do, or know someone who does, I highly ...
By
Carleon Hardie
Delving into the Meaning of National Indigenous Peoples Day
June 21 is National Indigenous Peoples Day, a day for all Canadians to recognize and celebrate the unique heritage, diverse ...
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Diocesan Communications
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