
WOW Grants Making a Splash in Niagara
Walking on Water (WOW) grants support innovative and missionally inspired initiatives. Through WOW, parishes and affiliated ministries like ecumenical campus ministry, Camp Canterbury Hills, The

Walking on Water (WOW) grants support innovative and missionally inspired initiatives. Through WOW, parishes and affiliated ministries like ecumenical campus ministry, Camp Canterbury Hills, The

The Magi in the Gospel of Matthew asked: “Where is he who has been born king of the Jews?” It is the start of a

Our forebearers offered so much to ensure that the light of faith shines throughout our diocese. Now that same opportunity has been given to us—to

In our contemporary culture, there are many of Christian faith (or not) who can quote Scripture related to money. Perhaps you’re thinking of some verses

Growing a Generous Church: A Year in the Life of Peach Blossom Church. By Lori Guenther Reesor I have read many books on stewardship and

It has been, as Canon Katherine Morgan wrote in response to her parish, St. John’s, Thorold, receiving a Parish Technology Support Grant, “a year of

The volunteering landscape in Canada is evolving. In your parish, you may have noticed this. For instance, the way people volunteer is changing. A trend

This year, the Walking on Water (WOW) Grants program supported four projects providing $58,233 in financial support. WOW grants provide support and encouragement for new

“Into this climate of fear and apprehension, Christmas enters,Streaming lights of joy, ringing bells of hopeAnd singing carols of forgiveness high up in the bright

Growing up, my parents didn’t talk much about money. “That’s not unusual,” says Greg Kippers, CFP, Wealth Advisor with ScotiaMcLeod and diocesan volunteer supporting parishioners

A Mexican farmworker riding a bike was the spark that ignited Rev. Javier Arias’ heart, and St. Albans (Beamsville), to start the Migrant Farm Workers