Discovery
by Deirdre Pike When I attended the launch of the National Anglican Church’s, Doctrine of Discovery: Stolen Lands; Strong Hearts, last March in Toronto, it
by Deirdre Pike When I attended the launch of the National Anglican Church’s, Doctrine of Discovery: Stolen Lands; Strong Hearts, last March in Toronto, it
HOLY ENVY, by Barbara Brown Taylor Harper One 2019 By the Reverend Deacon Rob Roi “No one owns God” is explained by Barbara Brown Taylor
by Emily Lloyd I have spent many summers over the years at Canterbury Hills, but the first summer with the director title is a whole
by John Ripley About twenty-five years ago a small group of clergy met to pray. It was a Tuesday. Every Tuesday since then (except for
by The Reverend Deacon Sheila Plant When we see Burlington, we see tree-lined streets with stately homes, we see a downtown core full of shops,
I love our diocese !! I cannot say that enough … As a teenager I was introduced to the depth of Niagara. Born and raised
Illness cannot stop pastoral care or family visits. Here Anne Hamilton has a visit with her daughter (Jane Garcia). Anne is recovering from a cold
For over 60 years Church of the Transfiguration has been a part of the Anglican presence in St. Catharines. In that time we have ministered
by Mike Dudar In 2019 St. John’s Anglican Church (Jordan) celebrated ten years of the Men’s Breakfast Club. Parish Counsel had discussed forming a Men’s
In 1870 the Reverend Henry Holland of St. George’s Church in St. Catharines foresaw a need for church expansion to the less affluent area of
The young singers of St. George’s, St. Catharines, have been maturing into truly remarkable musicians and contributors to the life of our parish under the
by Antonio Ilias On a dark Saturday night in August 2019, Zenaida, one of our local farmworkers from Mexico, was involved in a fatal hit-and-run
By the time you read this … It will be Lent. But I’m not there yet. That’s the one challenge with editing a monthly newspaper — early
The Church of the Holy Trinity, commonly known as Holy Trinity, Chippawa, is celebrating 200 years. Located south of Niagara Falls in the Village of
by The Reverend Deacon Jean Ruttan-Yates In 1 John 3:18, we read “little children let us love, not in word or speech, but in truth
Bishop Susan Bell is pleased to announce the appointment of Canon Bill Mous to serve as our diocesan executive officer, effective February 1, 2020, in
Why a Mission Action Plan? Because Niagara was ready for renewal! During the first nine months of Bishop Susan’s episcopacy as she walked with us,
Dear Friends, So we’ve all read the statistics and we’re in shock. But are we really? I rather feel that the “bombshell” of the National
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