The Lord Is Coming!
…anguish in the news media—the desperation of men, women and children risking their lives to find safety and a home. This phenomenon of migration is reminiscent of the search for…
…anguish in the news media—the desperation of men, women and children risking their lives to find safety and a home. This phenomenon of migration is reminiscent of the search for…
…have a curacy training process, placing new ordinands in parishes with an experienced rector for the first couple of years. The new coaching program is designed to augment this for…
…2023 DMM compared to 2022. An incentive for parishes completing their parish Mission Action Plan will also continue to support parishes to bring new missional initiatives to life. Synod elected…
…Not surprisingly, this reignited some old questions about communion and the real presence of Christ. I have to admit, I’m one of those people. As I sat in my study,…
…organized study guide. Over the years, I refined my methods of crafting summaries to meet my needs at the time. I called my practise “writing to learn.” But I also…
…come through academic study alone. Even familiar stories take on new dimensions. I confess that when the Exercises required me to read the Prodigal Son for the third time, I…
…roofing: With a new roof All Saints Welland can continue providing their ministry and service in the Dain City area. Photos: Nirmal Mendis We will be providing community space to…
…their new World Vision ministry, they offered a series of freewill offering concerts to churches in Niagara Diocese. Churches hosting concerts included St. John’s Campbellville, St. George’s St. Catharines, St….
…Cathedral for her consecration. photo: Michel Hudson She promised to be faithful in prayer and study and to preach the gospel, to support and nourish all people in their ministries,…
…just delivered across Niagara in December was the largest build to date as the network began planning in May 2021. Once the written materials were completed, a four-day build took…
…picture of Jesus in our minds. He knew when it was time to withdraw to seek a new spiritual landscape and to correct his perspective. There were many occasions where…
…part of the project, which began in May, was the removal of all hazardous materials. New water pipes and radiators come later, along with an upgraded electrical system to accommodate…
…has been telling Bible stories to children and families at our … By John Bowen Hope: the Great Conqueror A new year, a new start, a new hope. It’s a…
…To get to this point involved much prayer, the assistance of the diocesan office, especially Bishop Susan Bell, actively and positively creating a path for the Good News that comes…
…deliberations around the theme, “A Hopeful Church in Changing Times”. For a comprehensive overview of what happened there, go to Niagara’s website and check out the online article, “Hope Abounds…
…Synod gets played out in many groups, committees and other components comprising the church in Niagara Diocese. Annually each one reports to Synod. Although their stories often reflect this year’s…
…the Jesus of the New Testament and the creeds — virgin birth, incarnation, atoning death, bodily resurrection and second coming. We must show how those things are still credible within…
…this time of intentional spiritual learning, equipping them in feeling confident as spiritual leaders—able to pray, lead Bible study and speak comfortably about their relationship with God. We began offering…
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