The Reverend Canon Susan Wilson, Rector of St. Matthew on-the-Plains Burlington, is a Bible story teller. “I learn and tell scripture by heart,” she said.
Over 200 candles were lit on All Souls Sunday at St. John’s Ancaster in gratitude for those whom we “love but see no longer”. All
Dean Cormack The Reverend Dean Cormack, Rector of St. John’s Winona and Chaplain at San Gabriel Hamilton is on a leave of absence (up to
Dawn Davis “Being part of this group got me talking to my adult kids about spirituality. Who knew they thought about these things! It gave
Cheryl Bergie We all have our own story of how we came to be Anglicans and I would encourage you all to share your experiences
Cathy Jeanes, Burlington Create, oh Lord, create anew, a loving heart to beat for You. Create, oh Lord, create anew, a loving mind to think
Sandra Jorgensen Our Mothers’ Union branch at St. Alban’s Glen Williams was begun in 1985 with the encouragement and spiritual influence of the late Elspeth
Hollis Hiscock “We are celebrating ten years of engaging and being engaged by our diocesan vision for ministry,” Vision Advocate the Reverend Canon Terry DeForest
Grace Church Milton has its first female rector in 174 years, since the first travelling missionary arrived on horseback in 1844 and services were held
Hollis Hiscock A new van and a pilot project for isolated vulnerable seniors will enable St. Matthew’s House (SMH) Hamilton to better care for people,
Andrea Rowbottom MACCWT is an acronym for Milton and Area Christian Churches Working Together — I stress the “working together” because that is central to who we
Radcliff and Velma Worrell have been foster parents to 32 children over the past 15 years. They attend St. Michael’s Hamilton, and according to Rector
Marie Leone, Hamilton He was born in a place where love was in danger surrounded by gentle animals who waited for Him. Mary cast a
Susan Little The people of All Saints Hamilton have been spreading the Good News in a public way. This year, close to their meeting place
Christmas is coming … We know you will be extra busy … We know some exciting events and worship will be happening in churches and
M.B. Martin, Welland How wonderful it is each year that Christmas brings us such good cheer! Amidst the woes of war and strife and all
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