The Angelic Acre
…land to provide fresh vegetables for those most in need in the community. When he shared this idea with the congregation, parishioners Mark and Tammy Houtby stepped forward and offered…
…land to provide fresh vegetables for those most in need in the community. When he shared this idea with the congregation, parishioners Mark and Tammy Houtby stepped forward and offered…
…Café, between December 2023 and March 2024, to some of the most vulnerable people in Hamilton. Bird’s-eye view of Cathedral Café. The Cathedral Café, centered in Myler Hall at Cathedral…
The dignity of the human person was a grounding principle for the recent diocesan forum, “Human Trafficking? Not in My Community!” From Bishop Susan Bell’s opening prayer to Archbishop Anne…
…do to make changes.” “Involvement in the festival allowed the greater community to recognize IOP and to become part of their work in helping the Inuit communities of Canada,” said…
…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…
…an opportunity to come together and to take a compass reading. It was my hope that we could review and critique the ways in which our Diocesan Vision continues to…
…someone who was (and is) a very competent professional electrician. But what is the end of an apprenticeship with Jesus? This is where it’s helpful to connect the call of…
…communicate to them? Lewis became a model of how to do it. We may ask: why does this matter? The answer is that at the heart of Christianity is a…
…regular companion. I have to speak in front of large crowds of people, even though I find it terrifying to do so. I lead meetings and committees and projects populated…
…the Metropolitan of the Ecclesiastical Province of Ontario, of which Niagara is a member diocese. The seven dioceses, located in southern and northern Ontario and a part of Quebec, comprise…
In my more than 30 years of ministry, nothing prepared me for what I was about to encounter one year ago both personally and professionally- none of us were. Words…
“There’s a lot more in this paper than you think you would get in 12 pages,” wrote a professional journalist who critiqued the Niagara Anglican. The same could be said…
…Hamilton In early February, Bishop Susan Bell, along with other supporters, spoke to the City of Hamilton’s emergency and community services … By Diocesan Communications See Archive of Past Issues…
May 2021 Issue Download Issue Family Lenten Activities: Pretzels! By Diocesan Communications Discipleship and Mission: How do They Relate? Just the other day, I was challenged about the idea of…
…in churches across our diocese and around the Anglican Communion for six weeks during this extraordinary Lenten … By Leslie Gerlofs Called to Life, Compelled to Love: Welcoming Refugees For…
…Trafficking Justice Niagara is Urging Parishes to Mark Freedom Sunday on February 19 Freedom Sunday, a global church movement, provides an opportunity for people to deepen their understanding of modern…
…come together, form conversation circles and join in dialogue, prayer and reflection. Conversation circles are guided by four simple steps that will help Anglicans speak from the heart about their…
February 2023 Issue Download Issue Who Cares About Barabbas? A Neglected Easter Story By John Bowen New Initiatives Spring From Parish Mission Action Plan Two opportunities for spiritual growth started…
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