Spiritual Formation and Learning the Cello
…completely themselves, free and independent, and yet for this time the whole of their being, their life, their freedom, their skill, is taken up with this mysterious, different thing that…
…completely themselves, free and independent, and yet for this time the whole of their being, their life, their freedom, their skill, is taken up with this mysterious, different thing that…
…90 and levelled out around 80. There are now, however, over 200 on the Rainbow Kings and Queens WhatsApp group! The levelling out to the in-person gatherings comes largely because…
…as nations regained control of their freedom. Now the president of Russia is laying waste to the country of Ukraine as the first part of an epic plan to rebuild…
…him and his family into their community. When Michael returned to Niagara Diocese three years later, no doubt he lamented leaving behind his new found friends in Central Newfoundland Diocese….
…appeared. Plastic consumption increased as we heeded health concerns during a pandemic. Motivating people to combat climate change needs us to take the same drastic actions. A member of Environment…
…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…
…and so on. Some tips included baking or making things at home, like making hamburger buns and freezing them or even making ice cream at home. When buying meat, bring…
…suggest what the church can learn from their examples. P.K. Subban: bullying and racism Ty, a 13-year-old player, has been the object of bullying and racial slurs during hockey games….
…repeated certain words, I became the recipient of God’s grace. Perhaps I did not fully comprehend the significance at that moment, but it would become more transparent and integrated as…
…Apostles to receive funding through the United Way Guelph Wellington Dufferin and the Guelph Community Foundation Local COVID-19 Emergency Community Fund. This funding allows the program to return with confidence…
…he leaves Nazareth and walks to the Jordan river or with Mary as she encounters the risen Jesus. Many insights come through this contemplative engagement with scripture that might never…
…free time, then she is able to see a simple doodle through to the final product because it’s always gratifying to compare the finished result with what she had from…
…year when food is at its scarcest in our community. Jubilee People coming to a church in need are referred to Jubilee where caring and compassionate trained volunteers advocate for…
…meeting of the synod of German bishops following Vatican II, the observations that Rahner makes were fairly accurate; the church to come has come. Among Canadian Anglicans, reaction to church…
…She spoke of her grandmother and how fortunate she feels to have her as an example and teacher. Val admires her grandmother, who was generous despite her impoverished circumstances. “She…
…action, encouraging dioceses and parishes to participate. The Climate Justice Niagara Committee promotes this season as an opportunity to highlight our diocesan-wide commitment to climate justice. While it’s important to…
…generosity and support of St. Cuthbert’s Oakville and Niagara Diocese. During the session we covered a wide variety of topics. We highlighted examples of pastoral care in the Bible and…
…one in their community. Some parishes host the film on their own and others have co-sponsored it with other Anglican parishes, church communities of other denominations and even national organizations…
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