Rainbow Kings and Queens Find Refuge in the Diocese of Niagara
When the newly formed Rainbow Kings and Queens had their first gathering in the Niagara Room at Cathedral Place in March, there was an overflow of both joy and numbers….
When the newly formed Rainbow Kings and Queens had their first gathering in the Niagara Room at Cathedral Place in March, there was an overflow of both joy and numbers….
…love for Jesus, not a means of obtaining them. If we wish to see healing, then we must first return the Healer’s love with all our heart, soul, mind and…
…a new question arose: could they include the significant texts from the Camp Artaban archives? Other than displaying the memorabilia at a day’s event, it seemed a waste to relegate…
…heart for our shared musical language of the church,” reflected Bishop Susan Bell. “His commitment to and encouragement of lay leaders is remembered fondly and appreciatively by those whom he…
…sleeps, while others travel from afar As gifts are bestowed, the angels sing Celebrating the life of a newborn King Born in a stable, a humble start For a Savior…
…new constituencies and supporting those living on the margins as examples. Noting the letting go of a program mindset and cultivating a more relational stance towards communities, she told delegates…
…with best educational practices. During YLTP 2019 I was inspired by how the youth openly shared their faith, and the level of support and encouragement they offered to the community….
…live apart from the flourishing of all created things. When we make the time to compost, we’re concocting one of nature’s miracles—the transformation of death into new life. We hold…
…cuts the New Year’s Eve cake. The next day, Advent Sunday, the first day of the Church’s year, is when the Community sisters traditionally renew their vows. Photo: Hollis Hiscock…
…The change allows for regulations related to the holding of vestry meetings to be approved by synod council. In accordance with the new regulations, notice is to be communicated by…
…world. New Testament scholar Tom Wright quotes a Jewish commentary on Genesis which, tongue in cheek, has God saying: “I will make Adam first, and if he goes astray, I…
…missionary society of the Anglican Communion. Today, a Mission to Seafarers (MtS) Station is open somewhere on the globe – 24 hours per day and 365 days per year. Working…
I serve a community in Burlington that is considered a comfortable and attractive place to live, and for the most part that’s certainly true. St. Luke’s was founded in 1834,…
The late Archdeacon Steve Hopkins spoke of Anglicans practicing “Vampire Evangelism”. It was tongue in cheek but insightful. He described church members looking around for new members to keep the…
…is experiencing the same general trends because the church across the whole of the western hemisphere is experiencing these trends. You may have already seen the latest study of the…
…Photo: Hollis Hiscock Together, we have a wonderful opportunity to celebrate our diverse communities. And we will dream new dreams for a vibrant and sustainable future, free from all that…
January 2024 Issue Download Issue Welcome to Cathedral Cafe: Warming Centre Expands to Five Days per Week By Diocesan Communications Ancient Church, Future Mission: The Mixed Ecology Parish It has…
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