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Category: St. James and St. Brendan, Port Colburne

Creative Outreach in Port Colborne
St. James and St. Brendan, Port Colburne

Creative Outreach in Port Colborne

by Lynda Reinhart During these times of social distancing and isolation, creative connections are being made. St. James and St. … Continue reading Creative Outreach in Port Colborne

Skateboards, basketballs and prayer
Anglican Foundation of Canada, St. Christopher’s Burlington, St. James and St. Brendan, Port Colburne

Skateboards, basketballs and prayer

by Judy Rois When the Anglican Foundation of Canada put out a call for innovative and creative ideas to transform … Continue reading Skateboards, basketballs and prayer

In conversation about … “Bless the City”  Downtown Park Project, Port Colborne
community, St. James and St. Brendan, Port Colburne

In conversation about … “Bless the City” Downtown Park Project, Port Colborne

In 2016, Niagara Diocese authorized St. James and St. Brendan to purchase 25 Charlotte Street and 26-33 Charlotte Street, Port … Continue reading In conversation about … “Bless the City” Downtown Park Project, Port Colborne

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