
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
WAKING UP – A Guide to Spirituality Without Religion 2014 Simon & Shuster Paper Backs Book Review by Rob Roi Neuroscientist, philosopher and best-selling author
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
People gathered at an open house to celebrate the opening of a time capsule at St. Matthias Anglican Church Guelph. Presently known as St. Matthias
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
The Order of Niagara, instituted 16 years ago, enables parishes and the diocese to recognize and thank lay people for their faith and support, as
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
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
Wayfinding, the art of ancient navigational practices of deep presence and cultivated awareness, served as the theme for NYC, also known as the Niagara Youth
by Bill Mous In the face of an unprecedented global crisis, our diocese launched a refugee sponsorship initiative as a way of marking its 140th
Patricia Griffith-Jones lives in Guelph and writes: “As children we always said grace before eating and we taught our children the same growing up. Here
by Norma Rookwood I was filled with joy and anticipation when I received a call in November 2015 from Sleeping Children Around The World. I
Archdeacon Max Woolaver leads this Quiet Day at St. John’s Convent in Toronto on November 12. Through prayer with the Shema (“Hear, O Israel, the
Northern Canada has an enduring mystique in the minds of southern Canadians. Images arise of vast treeless tundra, polar bears, exotic foods and the North’s
This fall, if you are looking for something in your life that stretches your imagination, challenges your mind, opens your heart or feeds your spirit,
by Marni Nancekivell The 142nd Annual Synod of the Diocese of Niagara is scheduled to meet on Saturday, November 5, 2016, at Christ’s Church Cathedral
The picture accompanying Terry Brown’s note on “Celebrant or Presider” (September 2016) clearly shows a deacon—not a priest—doing something, but is he really “leading the
“There’s a lot more in this paper than you think you would get in 12 pages,” wrote a professional journalist who critiqued the Niagara Anglican.
Lent 2017 Theme – Call for contributors “Women of the Bible” is the Niagara Anglican’s planned daily meditation series for Lent next year, beginning on