More than just memories – Niagara Youth Conference 2017
…experience of an inclusive community where we all have a place. I learned that our faith is rooted in our commitment to each other. NYC was engaging and empowering; it…
…experience of an inclusive community where we all have a place. I learned that our faith is rooted in our commitment to each other. NYC was engaging and empowering; it…
…one the mirror image of the other. Canada’s Prime Minister vowed to, “remain positive and remain pulling people together, pulling communities together right across this country.” James Comey hopes that…
…initiatives. Follow local community legal aids and community initiatives on social media to stay informed. Write to your local governments. Be aware of language and join the conversation. Pray! …
I understand where the question comes from. People want to make conversation. We look for points of contact, things that we know about one another, to show our care for…
…a guide to Advocacy while at the CSW, bible studies, prayers and liturgical resources. During the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women conference, EW holds orientation training, hosts…
…A message of solidarity with the Muslim community of New Zealand from the Interfaith Council of Halton Dear Members of the Muslim Community of New Zealand, The members of our…
…the Primate’s World Relief and Development Fund (PWRDF). As important as our local outreach commitments are, the Outreach Committee feels it equally important to help out, in our small way,…
…and she has seen many changes to the church buildings over the years and many rectors come and go. Until very recently Lona has attended services at the church, but…
…it always comes back to Muslim women. This, on the other hand, involves a sizable number of Muslim women, who want to combine a lived faith with active citizenship and…
…clean water to our Northern Indigenous Communities and to train and support Indigenous youth to gain skills and hands on experience in the operation of water maintenance in their communities….
…Abraham received God’s promise that his descendants would inherit the land (12:7). When Abraham was 100 and Sarai 90, God changed Sarai’s name to Sarah, blessed her and called her…
…your bank know you are doing this. And let your relatives and neighbours know too. If you are an investor, choose cleaner investments such as NEI Investments which is 100%…
…sure you have no doubt that a great deal is asked of the devout Christian in 2018. Church life – demanding and complicated. Home life – demanding and complicated. Often,…
…the OHL Niagara Ice Dogs, and the Lake Ontario entrance to the Welland Canal. This is also the province’s “wine region” with close to 100 wineries, and even more fruit…
…moved by Renee’s talk and her caring approach in addressing the needs of all who suffer from homelessness. There were almost 100 attendees, including parishioners and friends of St. James….
The Reverend Canon Dawn Davis Revive, a small group program — created by Niagara faith formation coordinator, the Reverend Canon Dawn Davis — that equips lay leaders for spiritual leadership…
…outreach commitments. Chi Rho’s outreach has touched many parts of everyday life in the church, the community and throughout the world. Examples include: Sister Christine’s Welcome Inn Drop In Centre…
…colour arrived from the family of Camp Artaban’s founder, Padre Holmes. Dave contacted several publishers, received an incredible price for 100 copies, and with 48 contributors the group felt confident…
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