Growing Young Leaders
…for experimentation with permission to take on new challenges without fear of failure. Over the summer, our LITs participated in weekly Eucharist services, contributing songs, stories, dances or crafts with…
…for experimentation with permission to take on new challenges without fear of failure. Over the summer, our LITs participated in weekly Eucharist services, contributing songs, stories, dances or crafts with…
…best in David, diffusing his anger and saving him from committing a massacre. During Lent we think of Christ’s willingness to do the same. He humbled himself and took the…
…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,…
…come up, but sometimes a crisis becomes the priority over those needs. Whether we work with clergy teams or whether we are in smaller churches where we are the only…
…the anniversary of the student ministry for which I worked. Afterwards, I was chatting to people over coffee when a friend came up, and said, “Come with me. I want…
…when I was in grade nine and welcoming myself and a handful of other dedicated teenagers to a constant environment where I always felt welcome and where I always knew…
…shape our new future together. REVIVE Revive, a small group discipleship program, is coming in September to a church near you, although it is much more than a church ‘program’!…
In early February, university students at McMaster University and the University of Guelph donated hundreds of new socks to charities in their communities working with disadvantaged populations. Besides raising some…
…making scripture come alive for me. The remarkable thing is people don’t immediately realize the “script” for the “story” comes from the Bible, and I haven’t done any adaptation. The…
…spark for the genesis of this ministry. The Project engages the migrant farmworkers’ community by operating a Bikes for Farmworkers program; health clinic; clothing bank; community meal; visits to the…
…though it is quite a drive to get here at the end of the day it was 100% worth it. It has been my best decision yet to come to…
…communities especially have taken up this work. In addition, it is illegal for Cubans to protest or lobby the government for assistance. As a result, the Cuban people must work…
The Reverend Tom Decker, Matthew Bowman-Naseer, Bishop Michael, Canon Robert Fead and Maurice Tomlinson show solidarity for the LGBTI community in Jamaica. Lawyer and activist Maurice Tomlinson is the Co-ordinator…
…transformation has often occurred when we gather for Community Dinner each Wednesday. Students come in as lonely strangers, and are transformed into a community as they chat and laugh over…
…volunteers are needed to do the bulk-buying, (and discovering which supermarkets have the best sales!), stuffing the bags with food, a menu, and cooking instructions, and delivering them to Community…
…take hours to compile, print, and mail out. Through contact with telephoning, emails and “end of driveway” connections we have built an even stronger parish. Our Sunday services by new-found…
…and Anglicans from the Roman Catholic Diocesan Jubilee 2000 Committee. Discussions focused on shared involvement in Jubilee 2000 preparations and celebrations, the existing Lutheran-Roman Catholic covenant community in Guelph, possible…
…and it’s love, it’s care and sacrifice, community and collective, empathy and apology, giving and knowing. Good news, Gospel news, singing words of incalculable beauty. I’ve no idea what my…
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