Niagara School for Missional Leadership Looks to Winter Term
Eight courses are being planned for the winter 2022 term of the Niagara School for Missional Leadership (NSML), which will run from February through March.
Eight courses are being planned for the winter 2022 term of the Niagara School for Missional Leadership (NSML), which will run from February through March.
Review: A Visual Tour of Christ’s Church Cathedral, Hamilton, Ontario by Alexander (Sandy) L. Darling One of the many drawbacks of the pandemic has been
Bishop Susan Bell invited members of the 147th Synod of the Diocese of Niagara to “lean into God’s provision and protection with joy,” in response
Convening virtually for the first time, the dioceses within the ecclesiastical province of Ontario joined together on October 13 and 14 to pray, worship, carry out business,
When the federal government announced the institution of the Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy (CEWS) in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, Canon Jody Beck
On the Feast of St. Michael and All Angels, Bishop Susan Bell ordained the Reverends Rob Duncan, Matt Gillard, Rob Jones, and Randy Williams as
Canon Jody Beck has advised Bishop Susan Bell of her intention to retire from her role as Treasurer and Director of Finance, effective November 30.
On behalf of the whole diocese and in gratitude for her ongoing ministry, Bishop Susan Bell sent Canon Alison D’Atri 35 roses to mark this
Bishop Susan Bell is part of a new effort by faith leaders aimed at getting more people to roll up their sleeves and get vaccinated.
Bishop Susan Bell is delighted that The Most Reverend and Right Honourable Stephen Cottrell, The Archbishop of York and Primate of England, will be our
Despite being an incredibly challenging year, as its programs pivoted to adapt to the pandemic, St. Matthew’s House (SMH) has fully embraced their theme of
A Selection of Profiles from 2021 Order of Niagara Awardees Each year, parishes are invited to nominate a person for the Order of Niagara, someone
What happens when 1. You’ve got lots of time on your hands, 2. piles of sewing fabric are waiting for a project and 3. COVID-19 restrictions are
The tenth gathering of Sacred Circle, the national decision-making body for Indigenous Anglicans in Canada, happened over three days from July 15 to 17. The Opening
On Sunday, July 25, parishes in Niagara began a cautious re-opening of church buildings for in-person public worship services, with all parishes expected to re-open no later than September 12. “I am
In July, Bishop Susan Bell expressed shock and deep disappointment at the news that Hamilton Police were investigating a hate crime, after a mother and daughter
The Niagara School for Missional Leadership officially launches this fall with a slate of eight courses. “The Niagara School for Missional Leadership is the matrix
June 21 is National Indigenous Peoples Day, a day for all Canadians to recognize and celebrate the unique heritage, diverse cultures and outstanding contributions of
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