December 2021 Issue
…the ecclesiastical province of Ontario joined together on October 13 and 14 to … By Diocesan Communications Diocesan Synod 2021: Facing Forward: Called to Life, Compelled to Love Bishop Susan Bell invited…
…the ecclesiastical province of Ontario joined together on October 13 and 14 to … By Diocesan Communications Diocesan Synod 2021: Facing Forward: Called to Life, Compelled to Love Bishop Susan Bell invited…
…is encouraged to come away from rancor, Come the way of friendship.” — Amazing Peace: A Christmas Poem, By Dr. Maya Angelou Bishop Susan Bell was thrilled to announce that…
by Michael Mondloch On February 26, 2017 something new began in St. Catharines. Grace and St. George’s parishes worshipped together as a new “enhanced congregation” at 83 Church Street, St….
…into a computer, as my medical script is no longer legible, even to myself. There’s tons of stuff on Lectio Divina on the web. Google it. From my study online,…
…in God’s world. Perhaps the most vivid picture we have of this is Revelation 21’s picture of “a new heaven and earth . . . [where] death will be no…
…Contemplation, includes the reflections of Fr. Richard Rohr. revlauriebrock.com canondawndavis.wordpress.com interruptingthesilence.com Movies / DVDs to watch: The Miracle Maker by Murray Watts. This beautifully animated movie tells the story of…
…the story. The younger son’s actions pain the father very deeply. When the son comes home, what should the father do? One New Testament scholar, Kenneth Bailey, spent time in…
…from Father Chris, I took that first step on a new journey. I have learned that when God opens a door you step through it. This new stage in my…
…years now, and I always learn something new. At Kerr Street Mission on Friday, the young people prepared and served a dinner to low income families from the Oakville community….
…as such a liminal figure, living and working on the borderland of heritage and becoming. Both pastoral and prophetic, she is searching out new models of lay leadership, developing ministry…
…warm in Hamilton this winter. Photo: St. Matthew’s House, Hamilton. St. John’s, Hamilton held an online art auction to raise funds for the newcomer family they recently welcomed to Canada….
…competent, and relevant Christian leaders. Notwithstanding, we don’t often evaluate where our ideas about [leadership] come from; we assume they are grounded in gospel values, enough said. What Lewis-Anthony’s authorship…
…prayerful intentionality. Time and again, wisdom is shared during vestry meetings that helps a parish more faithfully come alongside the Spirit in its community, passing the faith of Jesus on…
Strengthening the Sense of Community in West Lincoln In recent years, mental health awareness has become a critical issue globally and here at home in our local community many of…
…disciples knew what to do next because they knew the story they were in. They knew that the Messiah — the promised Messiah — had come and that Jesus was…
…and connect with new people. The process of this course does lead to confirmation; however, participants are free to discern whether they feel called to confirmation. For more information about…
…still being formed, or that their needs for supportive communities (particularly communities of faith) are any fewer. I am thankful for the ways communities of faith have continued to support…
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,…
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