Attend a Cursillo Weekend in April
…in the company of other participants and sup- portive leaders. Prior to the actual weekend, potential participants may be identified, and must be sponsored to the weekend by a person…
…in the company of other participants and sup- portive leaders. Prior to the actual weekend, potential participants may be identified, and must be sponsored to the weekend by a person…
…one way of demonstrating our commitment to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Calls to Action, as well as to the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. All…
…which was the Theological Faculty, the largest institution for the training of postulants for the Church of England. The Church of England had for many years provided support for the…
Every February, people in Canada are invited to participate in Black History Month festivities and events that honour the legacy of Black Canadians and their communities. This is often a…
…maritime trade today and not just tremulous seas. Grain is one of the largest commodities shipped today, as it was then. An estimated six million tons passed through Hamilton in…
…theme as a lens through which to contemplate the matters coming before the Synod. A passage from 1 Peter, chapter 4 verses 8 through 12, serves as the biblical foundation…
…pandemic of the coronavirus is placing everyone in danger. For almost a year, the virus has surged in waves from nation to nation and from community to community. Millions of…
May 2022 Issue Download Issue Walking in Right Relations By Judy Steers Mission in Action Christ’s Church Cathedral was urgently compelled to love and jump to action during this pandemic,…
…environmental imperatives. These range from the efficiencies of heating and cooling systems, longevity of roofing materials and the safety of people who depend on church properties. Among the committee’s intentions…
…it is their way. My hope is each person remembers how Jesus loved without boundaries. As Bishop Mark said in his homily, “the church must be a community of openness…
…in a Pandemic and its Aftermath: A Virtual Community Coming Together” with over 100 participants. Deacons from across Canada and a few from the United States joined us along with…
…small town, there was a Muslim community of a few hundred people. He worried about his daughter being in danger with Muslims so close, so he decided it was necessary…
…Company sprang to steady her and all the plates and leftovers she was straining to carry. They continued on their way, not needing praise or thanks. Master of Ceremonies Max…
…though it is quite a drive to get here at the end of the day it was 100% worth it. It has been my best decision yet to come to…
…light which enlightens everyone” who has come into the world. The call of Christ has proven to be true for countless millions: “Come to me and you will find rest…
…to apply for reinstatement to their “lost” Indian status; however, it is complicated and expensive. Reinstatement, which opens the door to better health and education services for women and their…
…all throughout the Easter season. Allison Lynn and Gerald Flemming form the award-winning music duo, Infinitely More. They are based in St. Catharines. Find them at: InfinitelyMore.ca, Facebook.com/InfinitelyMoreBand and www.youtube.com/InfinitelyMoreBand.…
…55 years. For instance, UofG’s enrolment in 1968 was around 6,000 students. Today, the university community is some 30,000 strong. The chaplaincy has changed a lot as well. The Presbyterian…
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