Preaching as Spiritual Discipline: A Modern Challenge
…digest scripture and tradition for the sake of preaching (teaching) the Gospel within the local communities they are called to serve. To borrow an adage from the Dominican tradition, we…
…digest scripture and tradition for the sake of preaching (teaching) the Gospel within the local communities they are called to serve. To borrow an adage from the Dominican tradition, we…
…Apostles to receive funding through the United Way Guelph Wellington Dufferin and the Guelph Community Foundation Local COVID-19 Emergency Community Fund. This funding allows the program to return with confidence…
…of ancient and medieval worship and have charted their courses accordingly. Scott Burton, youth pastor of Community Church Waterdown, delivers a message to youth in the church’s sanctuary. Photo: Micaela…
…Wheels,” and the article was about St. Alban’s Beamsville launching its Bikes for Farmworkers program. Here is an update. People at St. Alban’s learned there were about 4,000 farmworkers throughout…
…a much-loved superintendent, Mrs. Thompson. She owned and operated a little shop right in the middle of Main Street. Every child knew her well. She loved all children and freely…
…There are many metaphors about the human eye: the lamp of the body, the window on the soul, the conscience or the moral compass by which we act. When we…
We often hear the admonition, “Judge not, lest ye be judged.” In a world that values personal freedom, personal choice and the rights of the individual above all else, these…
…the passion and God of Jesus change what we do and say, and how we pray as Christians living in the empire of the 21st century? More to come later….
…But there was nothing good about this wonderful woman’s passing. She had dementia and I watched as her mind retreated into God knows what and God knows where. Childhood perhaps,…
…church is always just one generation away from extinction. So, I want to help. I want to give back. I want to leave something that will help this community thrive…
Historians from Canada and elsewhere recently met in Toronto to try to determine whether the Anglican Communion was changed forever in 1963. Planning for the historical conference was led by…
…Then there are some people say, “Spring is coming: trees and flowers which seemed to be dead are coming to life, butterflies will soon burst out of apparently lifeless chrysalises….
…the dawn rise; standing still in the forest as the stillness becomes teeming with silent and not-so-silent movement; complete courtesy in a complete stranger; the humility of the dying; the…
…for the pioneers of today. Photo: Submitted by Laurie Douglas People gathered at an open house to celebrate the opening of a time capsule at St. Matthias Anglican Church Guelph….
…amongst the virtual communi- ties. Each program is tailored slightly differently depending on the age group, but all have a common thread that weaves together questions, sharing of life experiences,…
…and so on. Some tips included baking or making things at home, like making hamburger buns and freezing them or even making ice cream at home. When buying meat, bring…
It seems that more and more people are jumping on the genealogy bandwagon these days. They are using computer programs like ancestry.ca or Family Tree, or sending swabs away for…
…our silence, I strongly felt a presence of community and a deep presence of God. We were free to move about as inwardly guided, so I and the other women…
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