Evangelism – Part one: A glimpse into its history from an Anglican perspective
by Darcey Lazerte There has been a lot of talk, in recent years, of Anglicans being more missional. Some embrace this idea, many struggle with
by Darcey Lazerte There has been a lot of talk, in recent years, of Anglicans being more missional. Some embrace this idea, many struggle with
by Susan Little When over a 100 people converged in Waterloo, Ontario for the Canadian Anglican Cursillo Triennial Conference at Renison College, little did they
by Sue Crawford St. Michael’s Hamilton was presented with the Business, Agency and Community Award from the Council for Exceptional Children Chapter 289 at their
For the past seven years, Sue-Ann and Jeff Ward were Co-Rectors of Grace Waterdown and St. Luke’s Palermo. Recently Jeff became Rector of St. Cuthbert’s
Marilyn Bleach-Schranz writes: We are the Women of Faith at All Saints Lutheran Anglican Church Guelph, a blended parish of two faith communities. The ladies,
by Wayne Fraser and Eleanor Johnston On a group tour of Israel with Dr. Judy Paulsen, Professor of Evangelism at Wycliffe College, we discovered the
by Carol Summers The Reverend Charles Stirling was very charming and persuasive as he dismissed my serious misgivings, and so it was that I put
Reaching out beyond print During recent years the Niagara Anglican (NA) has reached beyond the printed paper to share news and opinions with a wider
Our diocese can be a busy place over the summer. Here are a few of our favourite snapshots submitted over the season. Picnic Fun Golf
Sue Carson Once a month a group of a dozen Canadian Anglicans connect by conference call; we may be scattered geographically across the country but
Following her brief illness, “members of St. James’ Dundas, with many others in the diocese, were shocked by Jean’s death on July 1st,” wrote the
by Bill Mous Five years ago, synod council approved an innovative grant program designed to support new ministry initiatives or initiatives that deepen or broaden
by John Dennis The Church of St. Matthias and St. James the Apostle Guelph collected sewing machines and sewing materials to send north. The project,
by Craig Luccock It has been a privilege to be part of the diocesan Youth Leadership Training Program (YLTP) for the past three years and
by Joyce Richardson This is truly a special place. The parishioners are a warm, welcoming and loving group who strive to teach others, through work
by Susan Little The Board of Directors is calling for submissions from anyone who went to Camp Artaban (1937-1966) or can tell stories about people
The worship space at Christ’s Church Cathedral Hamilton was transformed into a party venue as people gathered from throughout Niagara Diocese to thank Michael Bird
Learning to Walk in the Dark Barbara Brown Taylor (HarperCollins, 2015) by Rob Roi “Christianity has never had anything nice to say about darkness. From
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