A Room of One’s Own — Part 2
…God … “thy whole body shall be full of light.” Two other great teaching moments come to mind: The Group Chant and The Free Dance. After being introduced to chant…
…God … “thy whole body shall be full of light.” Two other great teaching moments come to mind: The Group Chant and The Free Dance. After being introduced to chant…
…it do for youth, what is its style of worship and how does the community feel? These are important, since what our Sunday worship is like and how our communities…
…any other human label. The gospels provide many illustrations where Jesus extends God’s love and invites outsiders to become part of God’s community. For me, the most powerful example is…
…kindness and compassion of people from all across the world prove that LOVE is stronger than hate… actions big and small that bring people together to transform tragedy into hope…
…and inspire the Community and its Associates”. Photo: Hollis Hiscock NA: Tell us about CSC — where the sisters are and what they do. SMM: The Community of the Sisters…
…churches, purchase groceries, assemble kits and deliver them to Community Care. The meal kits are distributed by Community Care in St. Catharines and Thorold. Currently, two hundred and eighteen family…
…Farms. All of whom have come forward to assist us in our quest to address food security in our community. Our hope is that like the affordable clothing store, the…
…with another faith community to share the load. And help is available. Diocesan staff can assist with expertise, planning, information and connecting parishes with common concerns. Articles on parish renewal…
…white, could not. For example: I can be sure that my children will be given curricular materials that testify to the existence of their race. I am never asked to…
…also to groups for discussion. A study guide can be downloaded from Martha’s website. Personally, I would suggest reading and discussing it over a fabulous meal with lots of wonderful…
February 2022 Issue Download Issue Remembering the Legacy of Desmond Tutu By Alexander (Sandy) L. Darling The Gospel According to Groundhog Day Some people watch the movie Groundhog Day every…
…Hamilton In early February, Bishop Susan Bell, along with other supporters, spoke to the City of Hamilton’s emergency and community services … By Diocesan Communications See Archive of Past Issues…
…faith-based organizations have come together for an unprecedented, months-long … By Diocesan Communications Lenten Experience Deepened by Welsh Connection International travel is out of reach this spring, but the parishes…
January 2021 Issue Download Issue Toonie Loonie fundraiser By Diocesan Communications Late Have I Loved You: On Beauty Two years ago, I visited the Italian city of Ravenna, the world’s…
…organizations have come together for an unprecedented, months-long … By Diocesan Communications Lenten Experience Deepened by Welsh Connection International travel is out of reach this spring, but the parishes of…
…in churches across our diocese and around the Anglican Communion for six weeks during this extraordinary Lenten … By Leslie Gerlofs Called to Life, Compelled to Love: Welcoming Refugees For…
September 2021 Issue Download Issue Training Leaders for God’s Mission By Diocesan Communications A Virtual Disturbance – Canadian Deacons Gather The deacons of the Anglican Church of Canada have been…
November 2021 Issue Download Issue Poppies Continue to Bloom By Paul J. Walker Archbishop of York to Speak at Bishop’s Company Gathering Bishop Susan Bell is delighted that The Most…
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