A Prayer Vigil for Peace
The church we go to is on a downtown street. The street was mostly built around 100 years ago. And so there are lots of churches. When we walk to…
The church we go to is on a downtown street. The street was mostly built around 100 years ago. And so there are lots of churches. When we walk to…
…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….
I am humbled and honoured to serve in the diocesan Anti-racism Working Group and to be a proud member of the Latin American community in Canada, specifically a Latino. The…
…and sexual violence these women and their communities experience was a wakeup call—a reminder to do more to support those communities in need. When asked what people outside the communities…
…black hole, one scientist commented, “this is the outer edge of our knowledge.” The recent images from the Webb telescope further encourage the search for what lies beyond our understanding….
…is alive and mysterious. But what I find most compelling about Schrader’s work is how she frames it theologically. In the podcast “In Search of Truth,” Schrader observes that John’s…
…the input we received. We created summaries of the common themes and made the results available to parishioners on our website. As I write this article, St. John’s MAP leadership…
…was created, that we would now be ministering to a community of over 40,000 people. What exactly does ecumenical chaplaincy entail? We serve soup and bread to hungry students every…
…fully committed to developing her God given gift in art. She shares her passion and talent offering lessons at her church. Sessions centre on exploring and having fun, painting different…
December 2023 Issue Download Issue Our Lenten Mission PWRDF Program 2023 By Bryan Schofield Diocese of Niagara Joins the Communion Forest When Bishop Susan Bell returned home from the Lambeth…
…of at least ten percent (10%) by 2024; and that all parishes be encouraged to publicize their efforts as a Christian witness to the community at large and means of…
…of Prayer; Of the Anglican Council of Indigenous Peoples; Of the Elders; Of the Bishops; Of Boundaries; Of the Joining of People and Communities in the Sacred Circle; Of Congregations, Communities, and Regions;…
…With regards to invitational evangelism there are both passive and deliberate approaches. The passive are such things as web and/or social media presence, advertising campaigns, church signs and wide community…
…was overwhelmed by the passion, enthusiasm, commitment and freshness of what Bishop Susan was thinking! It was not about doing things better or different—not about “we need a vision,” not…
…spark for the genesis of this ministry. The Project engages the migrant farmworkers’ community by operating a Bikes for Farmworkers program; health clinic; clothing bank; community meal; visits to the…
October 2023 Issue Download Issue Feasibility Study Underway: Parishioners encouraged to attend town hall meetings and participate in online survey By Diocesan Communications St. Matthew’s House Continues to Impact Community…
…efforts in Canada. It is a testament to the power of community and the impact we can have when we come together for a common cause. I am grateful for…
…and delivering meal kits to Community Care, they are only too willing to write a cheque to help others. Community Care reports that the meal kits are hot items and…
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