St. John’s Winona Food Security Team: Sharing Time, Talent, Treasure
In March of 2020 not only did the doors of St. John’s Winona church close, but the back door used by parishioners and community customers every Tuesday was also closed….
In March of 2020 not only did the doors of St. John’s Winona church close, but the back door used by parishioners and community customers every Tuesday was also closed….
…we open our hearts to linger in your presence. Free us from fear, and guide our journey as we seek to co-create with you the compassionate kingdom. Raise up in…
…However, God did not leave Hagar. He heard her cry. When she searched for water in the desert God provided the well. Hagar lived with Ishmael as a free woman….
…the coming of the Saviour of the world. It was for this reason that the Magi, local kings and astrologers, followed the star in search of the infant Jesus, the…
…of faith, walks of life, educational groups, programs, and community members coming together to address this need in our community shows that Guelph cares about our people. Socktober provides not…
…Nominations and Planning Committee, I realized what I had been waiting for! I cannot say, however, that I bargained for becoming chair of the committee. Still, it turned into a…
…land to provide fresh vegetables for those most in need in the community. When he shared this idea with the congregation, parishioners Mark and Tammy Houtby stepped forward and offered…
…because the message of Jesus Emmanuel is made new again in every generation which strives for justice, compassion and peace in this complex world of the twenty-first century. The story…
…digest scripture and tradition for the sake of preaching (teaching) the Gospel within the local communities they are called to serve. To borrow an adage from the Dominican tradition, we…
…list to family members.) The book offers clear, thoughtful analysis of fascinating colour illustrations from many locations throughout Europe. The result of twenty research trips, Resurrecting Easter demonstrates through the…
…that their minds are competent to figure the world out; faith that certain causes cause certain effects; faith that an experiment carried out today will give the same results a…
…my strengths over my weaknesses. For example, I do not learn well if I just listen and hear or if I speed-read something. I need to do something else to…
…searching for Jesus. Finally, we asked ourselves how God might be guiding us in the coming week and beyond. I held on to the image of seeking a solitary place…
…Parkinson’s is an excellent example. The story immediately captures and holds the reader, and its message, according to Robert Kirk, is one of “hope and joy”. Just as Jesus’ parables…
…outreach where feeding folks comes first. Food banks and community meals can only do so much about hunger in Fort Erie. In 2019, 20 different organizations, including churches, food bank…
…whole day making Easter eggs, their biggest fund raiser for the year. Photo: Submitted We have speakers from the community come and talk to us on interesting topics. If anyone…
…Commons and Jackman Construction shared excitement for the 412 Barton project and its unique vision. Performer, artist, and community champion Tom Wilson spoke of building community with love, understanding and…
…First Nations communities in Northern Quebec. The program ran from April 14 to May 12 and donations were collected at both the church and the Guelph Tool Library. The idea…
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