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…many decisions about education, work, and life. That this family has arrived here is testament to the power and networks of the Anglican Communion. After fleeing Iran for Turkey, the…
…many decisions about education, work, and life. That this family has arrived here is testament to the power and networks of the Anglican Communion. After fleeing Iran for Turkey, the…
…that “the J.O.E program was itching to get back to work out in the community. With an emphasis on helping those in need and reaching out to their communities, a…
…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…
…of faith, committing a whole year journeying alongside one another before ever having met. Yet, sponsors and newcomers attest to the positive impact of the experience on their lives. Many…
…he said, “Matt, I want you to come with me. Right now. Come on!” And there was just something about him—his manner, his self-confidence, his winsomeness—that I just thought, I…
…Turkey, no longer exist but their story of early days, growth pains and strong ministry remain in Paul’s letters in the New Testament. Out of death comes new life. We…
…a bit about the newly minted religious leader because people were talking about his good news. Several, with their families, left their traditional belief and adopted the ways of the…
…the best compliments and blessings team members could have received. Because of the radiation treatments her husband had difficulty eating anything and the chicken pies were the only thing that…
…Church Cracked Open: Disruption, Decline, and New Hope for Beloved Community by Stephanie Spellers. Spellers is the Canon for Evangelism, Reconciliation, and Creation for The Episcopal Church, and situates the…
…the word “Gospel.” Consider the things we talk about in everyday church life: fellowship, worship, ministry, prayer, preaching, money, and of course church itself. Yet in the New Testament, none…
January 2022 Issue Download Issue The Refugee Journeys of the Masri Family By Hollis Hiscock Transforming Prayer When Jesus speaks of himself as “the Way, the Truth and the Life”…
June 2023 Issue Download Issue New Church Space Consecrated for All Saints Mission: “This is the beginning of something wonderful” By Diocesan Communications Congregations Join Together, Furthering God’s Mission in…
…is the most common motivation for faith based community gardens, according to Christine Sine. In her online article “Creating a Faith Based Community Garden,” written for Sustainable Traditions, she also…
…new at things, to be in new places, to have to figure out the lay of the new land. I have never thought of myself as being in any way…
I met Tanya Kuzmanovic when I was a new ordinand, just starting out in ministry at St. Jude’s in Oakville, and she was a new mother, baptizing her children in…
…at St. John’s Elora, the parish ratified a new vision statement … By Diocesan Communications The Creed Means Freedom Denise had been involved in church for many years before she…
…I knew someone who had recently installed solar panels and found his contractor had the most favourable cost estimate. In order to obtain the government grant for solar panels I…
In late November, more than 100 grant and bursary applicants received some welcome news that they will receive funding from the Anglican Foundation of Canada (AFC). “I am delighted to…
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