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…the death of a common criminal. Having overheard Joseph and his friend Nicodemus (both Jesus’ followers) make plans to obtain formal permission to remove Jesus’ body and place it in…
…the death of a common criminal. Having overheard Joseph and his friend Nicodemus (both Jesus’ followers) make plans to obtain formal permission to remove Jesus’ body and place it in…
…heart for our shared musical language of the church,” reflected Bishop Susan Bell. “His commitment to and encouragement of lay leaders is remembered fondly and appreciatively by those whom he…
…identified in the present method include calculation complications, difficulties for many parishes, not equitable to all parishes and 75% of the submissions from parishes had errors. From their research and…
…diocese, will review and discern: the findings of the surveys, the results of our Community Discovery Interviews with community service organizations such as Meals on Wheels and Kairos, research about…
…of Suffering as a good place to start.) But no argument is 100% watertight, so that looks like evidence against Christianity—right? Right. But every view of the world—every faith—is challenged…
…retirement home “Seasons” Stoney Creek. My meals are brought to my apartment. I get a snack mid morning and mid afternoon. The staff here are putting out more than 100%…
…first Thursday of each month. It too offers a complimentary light lunch and activity. Our knitting group welcomes people from the wider community to join them every Monday afternoon. The…
I am humbled and honoured to serve in the diocesan Anti-racism Working Group and to be a proud member of the Latin American community in Canada, specifically a Latino. The…
…Anglican Church of Canada, the Most Reverend Fred Hiltz will bring his message to Niagara Diocese at the 2019 Bishop’s Company dinner. The Bishop’s Company dinner will be held on…
…Abraham received God’s promise that his descendants would inherit the land (12:7). When Abraham was 100 and Sarai 90, God changed Sarai’s name to Sarah, blessed her and called her…
…“spread a little love” on February 14. They stood on the sidewalk in front of St. Paul’s and handed out 100 red carnations to passers-by, wishing them a happy Valentine’s…
…outreach commitments. Chi Rho’s outreach has touched many parts of everyday life in the church, the community and throughout the world. Examples include: Sister Christine’s Welcome Inn Drop In Centre…
by Susan Little When over a 100 people converged in Waterloo, Ontario for the Canadian Anglican Cursillo Triennial Conference at Renison College, little did they expect to get so much…
…requests for them, I now co-lead a weekly Discovery Bible Study for anyone curious within the Cathedral Café community. The Cathedral is one of the most exciting church communities I…
I serve a community in Burlington that is considered a comfortable and attractive place to live, and for the most part that’s certainly true. St. Luke’s was founded in 1834,…
…have new people come and get “excitable over [Synod] motions”. Let’s then make a commitment to leave room for newness and welcome new people to committees, corporations, and the like….
…appears that 2018 will surpass these numbers. Last year the visitors came mainly from search engines (20%). So far this year to May 28, Twitter (23%) leads the way, with…
…none from faith-based organisations or institutions like ours. So, we had to search within and among ourselves on how to go about anti-racism work in our diocese. The brainstorming sessions…
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