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…come: “Christ in you, the hope of glory.” Perhaps even more wondrous is how every generation following has continued to attest, to the possibility of meeting Jesus “for Christ plays…
…come: “Christ in you, the hope of glory.” Perhaps even more wondrous is how every generation following has continued to attest, to the possibility of meeting Jesus “for Christ plays…
…the word “Gospel.” Consider the things we talk about in everyday church life: fellowship, worship, ministry, prayer, preaching, money, and of course church itself. Yet in the New Testament, none…
…Ending The Church of Our Saviour The Redeemer Stoney Creek capped their 140th anniversary on December 31st. Most parishioners, including the anniversary committee (pictured here), marked the occasion by dressing…
At the Council of General Synod Meeting in March, General Secretary Alan Perry announced the latest winners of the Anglican Award of Merit, established in 1966 to recognize lay people…
…higher learning over the past two years (i.e., through the pandemic), the short answer is, yes! Insofar as local communities of faith (and generous individuals) have had their financials impacted…
…it,” “yes, of course, I have a pen that you can borrow” are mantras I know that staff and campers alike can attest to having heard from me. And the…
…pandemic, especially during the season of Lent. This book presents seven spiritual gifts that waiting can teach us: patience, loss of control, live in the present, compassion, gratitude, humility, and…
…(Youth Ministry Coordinator, St. Luke’s Burlington); and Katherine Kerley, (CYFM Coordinator, St. John’s, Thorold). Ideas began to flow, and soon Rebecca had brainstormed virtual book studies, a youth compline, online…
…Communion and it has never been easier to contrast what we see in the world with what we see in ‘our Church.’ Of course, it is not ‘our’ Church… it…
…introduces testimony—first-person, public revelation of oneself and one’s faith—as an alternative to gossip. Jesus admonishes us to stay away completely from swearing falsely. By letting our words be complete—yes means…
We live in a world where bullies have power to dominate and intimidate us. People say “I don’t get mad, I get even” and “I’ve got rights.” The Old Testament…
…it in the titles of many new books. Is this just the latest buzzword or fad to hit the church? The word “missional” has a history worth knowing and speaks…
…with EfM Canada being formed in 1985. The program offers — one year at a time — four years of small-group study covering the Hebrew Scriptures, New Testament, Church History…
…best practices and the best theological thinking for building—with God’s leading—the future of the Church,” says Bishop Susan Bell. The school’s mission is to be a Gospel-focused learning community that…
…of a soft launch of the school.” The aim of these first courses is to test the school’s pedagogical model, receive feedback, and refine the school’s approach based on the…
…from the comforts of technology and familiarity of home. All were invited to put faith into action. On the first day of each session, cabin units were assembled and campers…
…shocked. At St. Simon’s Oakville, Rector Darcey Lazerte tried to comfort his parish community with a sermon focusing on understanding and taking action to support the Muslim congregations. It only…
…in either direction are apt to protest that they have come by their unorthodox opinions honestly … But this simply misses the point which so gravely scandalizes the layman. “We…
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