
Our Historic Creeds
by Allan Smith The October Niagara Anglican had an article on the Nicene Creed floundering in a sea of questions which discombobulates the reader. In
by Allan Smith The October Niagara Anglican had an article on the Nicene Creed floundering in a sea of questions which discombobulates the reader. In
by Mary Goldsberry Charles Inglis became the first bishop of the first overseas diocese of the Church of England when he was consecrated in 1787
It started with a Development Task Force in 2001 and culminated with the grand opening of St. Luke’s Community Centre (SLCC) Oakville on Saturday, November
Our 2016 world needs to hear and respond once again to the true message of the first Christmas. Like Mary, we as God’s people, living
by Rebecca Clifford Hush little boy, I’ll warm Your bed A downy pillow for Your head. So soft and gentle Your place in the hay–
By Lance Wright This past summer, 13 young people ages 15–16 participated in the LIT (Leader in Training) program at Canterbury Hills Camp. This experience
by Victoria Baldwin Into a world that’s lost, drowning in night Is born a child, a beacon of hope and light In a lowly manger,
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
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
The Reverend Rob Roi, parish deacon at St. James Dundas, writes … “Gift of Love is a portion from a mono print that was part
by Doreen M. McFarlane There can be little doubt music enhances worship, but it is also true music, beautifully presented, can BE worship. This is
Christmas is coming … We know you will be extra busy … We know some exciting events and worship will be happening in churches and
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
by Martha Holmen During Advent, Christians and Anglicans around the world are turning to social media to share their common experience of waiting and preparing
by Anne Washington Christmas is a time of tradition, celebration and inspiration. What better expression of this than attending the St. James Dundas annual Holiday
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.
By Joyce Short Located “on the bench” above the historic village of Jordan, St. John’s Church is celebrating its 175th anniversary. It all started in
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