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“Say your grace before you eat.”

Maurice Moss attends Holy Trinity Church Hamilton. He writes, “In 1994, I had finished a hand-lettered prayer book for my wife, Brenda. The last few

An encounter with a twist

by Doug Crosbie Nancy and I are volunteers for Meals on Wheels in Dundas, something we‘ve been doing monthly for the past six years. In

Gift of Love

The Reverend Rob Roi, parish deacon at St. James Dundas, writes … “Gift of Love is a portion from a mono print that was part

Share your Christmas happenings

Christmas is coming … We know you will be extra busy … We know some exciting events and worship will be happening in churches and

Two languages, one act of worship

The combination of both the English and Sinhala languages added an extra dimension to a remarkable worship service on Thanksgiving Sunday (October 9) at All

Ecumenical service at local fair

Five churches participated in an ecumenical worship during the three day local fair in the village of Binbrook, wrote Judy Gurman from Christ Church Woodburn.

The 60 second sermon

Every week hundreds of sermons or homilies are preached throughout Niagara Diocese. The Niagara Anglican wants to take your message to a wider congregation—our print

Our minds are the basis for everything

WAKING UP – A Guide to Spirituality Without Religion 2014 Simon & Shuster Paper Backs Book Review by Rob Roi Neuroscientist, philosopher and best-selling author

War Memorials – A Link To Our Past

by Richard E. Ruggle If your church existed during one or both of the world wars, there is probably a memorial on the wall—sometimes a

Community dinners

Many parishes serve community dinners or lunches. People come for different reasons. The Niagara Anglican would like you to share your experiences. In 200 words

Canterbury Hills Camp – faith in action

by Lance Wright This summer over 600 children and teens participated in overnight and day camps at Canterbury Hills Camp. Many were returning campers who

Volunteers receive awards for valuable service

Two parishioners—Anne Washington and Susan Wallace—of St. James’ Dundas have been recognized for their outstanding volunteer work by different community groups. Tireless is how Anne

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