What Cubans taught me about justice
…utilize these tools to serve our communities. My trip to Cuba renewed my faith that justice can prevail on earth. Justice happens when passionate people work together for what is…
…utilize these tools to serve our communities. My trip to Cuba renewed my faith that justice can prevail on earth. Justice happens when passionate people work together for what is…
…which runs from the beginning of September through October 4. The Greening Niagara committee encourages all parishes to celebrate in one way or another, and this year many parishes will…
…as your bishop without taking a stand. Bill Mous is our Communications Director, and as is the case with all our written and verbal communication at Synod office, we are…
…Jewish Diaspora in Persia, after an extensive search King Ahasuerus chooses Esther because she is the most beautiful girl in his empire. An interesting turn of events ensues—she is Jewish,…
…and space, making our way in peace and grace. Poised on the rim of firmament- stretching our minds in endless search– above the earth’s vast stratosphere- God with man, made…
…thriving. He only has to do some basic research to quickly realize that numerous parishes in this Diocese and across the country that follow the prescription he suggests are not…
…tens of thousands of pastors and missionaries. Using research, sociology and other methods, this approach has been embraced primarily by the evangelical church. Within it there are four approaches. The…
…to get permits. This is the same year that people have flocked to such places for respite from pandemic restrictions on travel. A time to search. 4Ocean told me that…
by Margaret Finlayson Waapinichikush Elementary School in the First Nations community of Chisasibi, Quebec has about 750 students. Emily, Joy, Andrew and Zachary (front) from St. Paul’s Shelburne with the…
Science takes things apart to see how they work, while religion puts things together to see what they mean. The great partnership; Science, religion and the search for meaning, by…
…list to family members.) The book offers clear, thoughtful analysis of fascinating colour illustrations from many locations throughout Europe. The result of twenty research trips, Resurrecting Easter demonstrates through the…
…comfortable with completing fillable forms online, but assistance is available so don’t let this be the stumbling block. The parish contact will be sent a self-guided questionnaire to complete. Some…
…at our feet. We are sea glass hunters. Sea glass comes in various colours and sizes, but most are miniscule and seemingly inconsequential. If you are not paying attention, it…
…page. The new format makes Niagara Anglican material searchable online and more accessible. With new forms of communication came the need to re-brand, so readers could be assured the information…
…without a script with confidence, but my method means that I am better prepared for it. I am always afraid I will ramble on. Photo by Andrew Neel on Pexels.com…
…Do come and feel your faith strengthened … or even ignited! Tickets are available for $25 at Eventbrite.ca (search Sarah Bessey) or can be purchased at the door for $30….
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