
The Genesis Project
by Christyn Perkons Imagine your congregation singing contemporary songs written by Anglicans … perhaps written by someone from your congregation! Do you want to introduce

by Christyn Perkons Imagine your congregation singing contemporary songs written by Anglicans … perhaps written by someone from your congregation! Do you want to introduce

by Abby Mulvihill Joseph Brant-Thayendanegea, a Mohawk war chief, died in 1807 in Upper Canada. Before the American Revolution he lived in what is now

by Hollis Hiscock An induction, several concerts, special worship and other activities highlight the 225th anniversary at St. Mark’s Niagara-on-the-Lake. The celebrations began on St.

by Margaret Finlayson Waapinichikush Elementary School in the First Nations community of Chisasibi, Quebec has about 750 students. This school needs books to give students

As Canada celebrates our 150th anniversary, Bishop Michael Bird is pleased to announce that the Right Honourable Adrienne Clarkson, 26th Governor General (1999-2005) and co-chair

by Dan Struthers Sixty-five people from Oakville, Burlington, Hamilton, Waterdown and the surrounding area first gathered in the Fireside Room at St. Matthew on-the-Plains Burlington. Then

The Church of the Epiphany Oakville hosted an ecumenical group overnight on Tuesday April 25th, sponsored by the Mennonite Church of Canada and Christian Peacemaker

St. Matthew on-the-Plains Burlington and its Youth Kitchen volunteers received the Halton District School Board’s first Inspire Award. This award is given “for going above

St. George’s Day seemed a fitting occasion for St. George’s Guelph to receive its heraldic emblems, including a Coat of Arms, honouring the parish’s 185th

Several hundred people took part in the Good Friday prayer walk along Church Street in St. Catharines. For over 30 years people have been gathering

Volunteer Sue Hawthorne-Bate (left) with Mission to Seafarers Chaplain Jann Maloney visited the crew of the Ardita in April. It heralded the beginning of the

Every month students from Fort Erie Secondary School prepare a meal for the “feed the hungry program” sponsored by St. Paul’s parish. Their workplace improved

Paisley Ware counted 55 said or sung alleluias during Easter Sunday morning worship at St. John’s Jordan. Interim Rector Cathie Crawford-Browning challenged the children to

From left, Kayrah Gaston, Keturah Gaston, Hailey MacKenie, Keshan Gaston, Dominique Padmore, Owen Hamilton, Josh Padmore and Connor MacKenzie pose with Rector Bahman Kalantari after

by Michael Hahn What does one do when people, who speak only Spanish, show up in church on Sunday looking for non-emergency medical help? That’s

Niagara Diocese is looking for articulate and active people who can represent our values, beliefs and issues at the next Provincial Synod of Ontario. The

Alison Slaats (alisonslaats.com) has been appointed Organist and Choir Director at St. Cuthbert’s Oakville. She has an Honours Bachelor of Music degree from Wilfrid Laurier

A real inside fishy tale – Book of Jonah. Runaway slave faces the music – Letter to Philemon. Keeping the faith is not easy –