
Stewardship Director Appointed
Gillian Doucet Campbell accepted her appointment as Niagara’s Director of Stewardship and Development, joining the diocesan management team. She brings over 15 years of experience

Gillian Doucet Campbell accepted her appointment as Niagara’s Director of Stewardship and Development, joining the diocesan management team. She brings over 15 years of experience

Hollis Hiscock For some walkers in Canada, Saturday, February 23, 2019 was a relatively warm night, for others the temperature dipped well below frost burn

David W. T. Brattston There is no further need for efforts toward Christian unity. The major churches have already attained a sufficient degree of harmony

Cathy Jeanes Create, oh Lord, create anew, a loving heart to beat for You. Create, oh Lord, create anew, a loving mind to think of

God Is Not a Christian, Nor a Jew, Muslim, Hindu … God Dwells With Us, in Us, around Us, as Us by Carlton Pearson (Atria

Hollis Hiscock The Primate, Archbishop Fred Hiltz, is asking Anglicans across Canada to do two things: to catch the heartbeat of the Anglican Church of

Emily Fitch Across Niagara Diocese, refugee sponsorship groups learned that effective sponsorship requires great teamwork and unification. Two cases are St. Luke’s Burlington and St.

Hollis Hiscock “Try out at least ‘one thing’ that will help you grow as a disciple of Christ between now and our synod in November,”

Eleanor Johnston On Easter Sunday the church will ring with joyful celebration. We will, however, often worship side by side with friends and family members

Marie Leone Surprise, dismay, fear, consternation, joy — all words to describe the thoughts and feelings of those who found the tomb of Jesus empty those

Nigel J. Bunce The verb ‘sacrifice’ means ‘to make holy’. It derives from a Latin word sacrificium that combines the elements ‘sacer’ (holy) and the

Susan Little On Easter Eve, the first fire of Easter plays a prominent role on Saturday night. At the side of the church itself, in

Claire Christoff When the word Easter is spoken, it has common associations, such as being dark, solemn, even brooding. A time where we worship through

In the March Niagara Anglican, we published photographs from our archives, and asked readers to help identify the places or people. Here are the results.

Even though Camp Artaban’s final reunion occurs in May 2019, the camp’s story can be relived in the recently published book — Memories of Camp Artaban. “If

From his birthplace in Dartmouth Nova Scotia, to being a priest and bishop in the Diocese of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, then becoming

Deirdre Pike becomes the Program, Social Justice and Outreach Consultant (half-time position) for Niagara Diocese. Her role is to equip and animate individuals and parishes

Martha Tatarnic invites everyone to attend the official launching of her book, The Living Diet: A Christian approach to food and diet, on Friday, April