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Earth Day 2018 — what will you do?

by Sue Carson The first Earth Day was celebrated on April 22, 1970 after scientists in the United States started raising concerns about air and

Experiencing homelessness

Rachel Courey, Interim Director of Open Doors at St. Christopher’s Burlington, spent a weekend (February 16-18) on the streets of Burlington to bring attention to

Evensong and recital

Following the 4:00 p.m. choral evensong on Sunday, April 29th at St. John’s Ancaster, Shane Murphy will present an organ recital. Shane, from Niagara Region,

Second Souper Super Sunday

by Mary Mellish For the second year in a row, St. John’s Ancaster has collected soup to coincide with Super Bowl Sunday in the football

Fabulous flippers flipped

Margie Hoffman was one of the fabulous flippers on Shrove Tuesday at The Church of Our Saviour The Redeemer Stoney Creek. Lots of laughter happened

Lenten Meditations – Thank You

THANK YOU! On behalf of all our readers, the Niagara Anglican expresses its gratitude to Coordinator Nina Page and all the Deacons who made our

Matthew 7:15-20 – A tree and its fruit

Many people today, when asked, identify themselves as Christians. They often attend a church on Sunday, and lead moral lives filled with good works. Indeed,

Matthew 7:12 – The golden rule

The tendency is to interpret this passage in the negative, “Don’t treat others in a way you wouldn’t want to be treated.” But to remain

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