Septmber 2025 Issue

Faith Meets Fun at the Diocesan Picnic

General Synod Sets New Direction with Faith and Hope

In June, Anglicans from coast to coast to coast gathered in London, Ontario, for the 44th General Synod of the ...

A Promise and Ministry to Love

A few weeks ago, the world just became a bigger, more gorgeous, and much more exciting place. Because our granddaughter ...

A Banner Year at Canterbury Hills Camp

With nearly 200 campers a week, a record-breaking Leader-in-Training class of 29 participants, and an additional Teen Camp program running ...

Why Read the Bible?

Anglicans have a love-hate relationship with the Bible. Some bits we love—Psalm 23 (the Lord is my shepherd), 1 Corinthians ...

Community Kindness Matters

Food insecurity is a significant concern for many communities around our diocese. The town of Caledonia is no different. We ...

Fall Brings New Opportunities for Learning with NSML

“With fall now upon us, we’re excited to launch another season of learning and formation through NSML,” says Sarah Bird, ...

An Altar to an Unknown God

A question to begin with: when did you last encounter God? Statistics show that a growing number of Canadians identify ...

Young Adult Ministry in Guelph Responds to Local Need with Community Closet

On Sunday, April 6, parishioners of St. George’s Anglican Church (Guelph) took part in a ribbon-cutting ceremony between services for ...

Red Maple Leaves

For many of us, the month of September signifies the end of summer and the beginning of the beautiful season ...

Church of the Ascension Celebrates 175 Years

By Emily Andrus The Church of the Ascension celebrated the 175th Anniversary of its founding by hosting a Festal Evensong ...

New Model of Indigenous Learning at St. Jude’s: Shared Values Celebrated at Storytime Event  

 On June 22nd, the weekend of Indigenous Peoples’ Day, Oakville marked the day with a celebration of story and allyship ...