Anti-Racism: Emphasizing the Action in the TRC’s 94 Calls to Action
…as individuals to mark our commitment to these words we use so easily now: truth and reconciliation? The First Nations Child and Family Caring Society has created the “Ways to…
…as individuals to mark our commitment to these words we use so easily now: truth and reconciliation? The First Nations Child and Family Caring Society has created the “Ways to…
…was chosen as part of Niagara’s commitment to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Calls to Action and indigenous ministry. The Bishop invites us to become immersed in these stories of…
…scriptural pedantry, who place law above love, and who refuse to embrace the gospel command that we live in community, and with the values of peace, equality, inclusion, justice and…
…declined to take a position either for or against, but rather our Primate, Fred Hiltz, suggested that Anglicans were not of one mind on this subject. Study materials have been…
…not come ashore because of the pandemic, God was in the gift of a handmade quilt with a history of love and compassion that dates back to March 1946. That…
…a new and missional way.” The synod responded to this theme and through its actions, began a new song for the diocese by: affirming the draft missional direction, Called to…
…the community Ask churchgoers why they go to church, and four out of five will say, “I love the strong community.” Someone at my own church once mused, “In this…
…for Sunday services on a regular basis, help with special events and participate in church governance and social committees. In short, we have an inherent advantage over charities that hope…
The New Testament corroborates Jesus’ resurrection narratives. The gospel writers — Mark, Matthew, Luke, John — gathered their material from a variety of reliable sources, oral and written, and penned…
…knowing that I could do and be many wonderful things in my life. But I knew I was NOT an athlete. I was the awkward kid with zero hand-eye coordination…
…information, contact us at 905-522-0283, hamilton-bridge.ca or [email protected] Ted Mercer is a Board member of The Bridge from Prison to Community. Joan MacNeil is a Community Advisor to The Bridge….
…For Christians, this is relatively new terminology. It is worth noting that the language comes from a secular source—not that there is necessarily anything wrong with that—but we might well…
…simple, flexible, shaped to a parish’s particular community context, and reflective of God’s unique call to mission. Available for free as a fillable PDF, the guide includes detailed steps and…
…for new and creative ways to worship and study, and a great delight in shared laughter. We have also been wowed by hearing the complexity of our familiar doxology in…
…minister. Bishop Michael has declared his intent to set us free for a new ministry partnership with a new bishop and by so doing he is teaching us all about…
…anxieties, we live the Way of Jesus. Having said that, I must confess that, while celebrating the Holy Eucharist recently, I found the phrase “a death [Jesus] freely accepted …”…
…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….
…of the air we breathe have had to figure out what fellowship, prayer and worship look like according to new online habits. For many people over the course of lockdown…
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