Order of Niagara Recipients Uniquely Honoured
…in a beautiful corner of God’s creation and it was real gift to be able to drive from community to community to meet and recognize these wonderfully inspiring servants of…
…in a beautiful corner of God’s creation and it was real gift to be able to drive from community to community to meet and recognize these wonderfully inspiring servants of…
…community. We ran an initial Alpha online program to train the leaders of the parish to run the program. We then opened up the program to the community, offering a…
…prayer walks, continuing our new engagement with the community surrounding the church building. I hadn’t asked that anyone do this. Catherine thought of it and proceeded to build this ministry,…
…for their community. Four members of Synod, one of whom is a member of the Financial Advisory Committee, comprise the committee, along with the bishop, executive officer, and treasurer. From…
…Luke’s building was under construction and then the new ministry in the new building geared up, the demands of that ministry took us away from Grace more of the time….
…isolated, the deacon is becoming a significant part of a process to bring groups of people together through ministry work in the wider community and opportunities for study. We are…
…intense and prayerful discernment process, Canon James Lefebvre, chair of the parochial committee says Archdeacon Dobbin most embodied the four pillars which were being sought after in a new dean…
The Church of the Holy Trinity, commonly known as Holy Trinity, Chippawa, is celebrating 200 years. Located south of Niagara Falls in the Village of Chippawa, it is steeped in…
…defer Watching for news of any government updates about small business support (hoping against hope that enough will come through so we won’t be forced to close for good) In…
The genesis of ministry with Spanish-speaking seasonal migrant farmworkers from Mexico in the Niagara region dates to Easter 1988. In January 1988, the Reverend Duncan Lyon, originally from England, became…
…Frances Alexander was inspired by the countryside, but now the areas that were bright and beautiful are shrinking because of resource extraction, uncaring multinational companies and an apathy for preservation….
…across the diocese. Pretzel making dates back to a young monk in the early 600’s who, as legend has it, made pretzels rolling the dough into strips and crossing it…
…events, globally and nationally, that will drive change in our communities Demographic statistics and trends by city/ town in the diocese A total of nineteen ‘Community Discovery’ interviews with nonprofit…
by Terry Gillin Since its 2014 inception, Walking on Water (WOW) grants have provided just over $260,000 to launch new ministries or take an existing ministry to a new level….
…50 years ago, I felt a strong vocation to priesthood, completed my undergraduate degree in math and economics, and was sponsored by the Bishop of Huron to study divinity at…
…was a new beginning for me at the age of 30, going on several years later to have another new door open, another new beginning, that of teaching in the…
…his child via Skype at our Mission Station in Hamilton. Providing a home away from home and free wi-fi isn’t all we do. We visit each ship that comes to…
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