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The online presence of The Niagara Anglican monthly print newspaper. We serve the Diocese of Niagara and its' many parishes. An archive of the monthly print edition can be found here.

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Category: Leadership

The Deacon’s Bench
Leadership, The Deacon's Bench

The Deacon’s Bench

The Reverend Deacon Paul Bates  I have been working on a book titled, For Others To Follow: An Ethos of … Continue reading The Deacon’s Bench

The Blood of Martyrs: On [leadership]
Leadership

The Blood of Martyrs: On [leadership]

The Rev’d Dr. Daniel Tatarnic “If you want to follow Jesus, you had better look good on wood” Martha and … Continue reading The Blood of Martyrs: On [leadership]

Am I Cut Out For This?
COVID-19, Leadership

Am I Cut Out For This?

by Canon Martha Tatarnic I have long considered myself to be a borderline extrovert. Although I am naturally quiet, I … Continue reading Am I Cut Out For This?

To the Mountaintop
Leadership, Sewanee Ministry Collaborative

To the Mountaintop

By the Reverend Antonio Ilias In 2019 The School of Theology, University of the South in Tennessee established the Sewanee … Continue reading To the Mountaintop

Revive – at a bargain price
Leadership, Revive

Revive – at a bargain price

Revive, a small group program — created by Niagara faith formation coordinator, the Reverend Canon Dawn Davis — that equips lay leaders for … Continue reading Revive – at a bargain price

Called By Name
Called By Name, Leadership

Called By Name

Martha Tatarnic “You did not choose me, but I chose you and appointed you that you should go and bear … Continue reading Called By Name

Learning about their new diocese
Diocese of Niagara, Leadership

Learning about their new diocese

by Hollis Hiscock In a compact four hour time frame, recently appointed clergy were given everything they need to know, … Continue reading Learning about their new diocese

Leaving well – Resisting the temptation to hold onto past pastoral relationships
Interim Ministry, Leadership

Leaving well – Resisting the temptation to hold onto past pastoral relationships

by Terry DeForest In the midst of our anticipated grief, it was not something that we necessarily wanted to hear. … Continue reading Leaving well – Resisting the temptation to hold onto past pastoral relationships

Church leadership – what’s needed, what’s not (Part two)
Leadership, Ordination

Church leadership – what’s needed, what’s not (Part two)

by Steve Hopkins (Editor’s note: We were shocked and saddened to learn of Steve’s passing from his journey on earth … Continue reading Church leadership – what’s needed, what’s not (Part two)

Church leadership – what’s needed, what’s not (Part one)
Leadership, Ordination

Church leadership – what’s needed, what’s not (Part one)

by Steve Hopkins The connection between priesthood and leadership is vitally important because of our history of rectors and parishes. … Continue reading Church leadership – what’s needed, what’s not (Part one)

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