Holy Trinity Chippawa – 200th Anniversary
The Church of the Holy Trinity, commonly known as Holy Trinity, Chippawa, is celebrating 200 years. Located south of Niagara Falls in the Village of Chippawa, it is steeped in…
The Church of the Holy Trinity, commonly known as Holy Trinity, Chippawa, is celebrating 200 years. Located south of Niagara Falls in the Village of Chippawa, it is steeped in…
…and people will come to see the source of your power.” What Christianity shouldn’t be, but far too often has become, is a moral thermometer. Consider, for example, the issue…
…our peace, for Jesus is our peace. Being a peacemaker is part of being surrendered to God. God comes to us through Christ to make peace with us, and we…
…places of work, our places of leisure, where there is need for compassion, for generosity, for reconciliation, for community? That is probably where God is inviting our partnership and our…
For 64 years, the Niagara Anglican has been a meeting place where parishes, groups and the diocese can share the good news of God’s church. We have selected five examples…
…Loyola, and why should I care anyway? “My life is busy, my church commitments take up every spare moment, and I hardly have time to breathe, let alone think about…
…coming of the kingdom. By walking in the way of Jesus, we will show a good example for others to follow. We need not compare ourselves to anyone but Jesus….
…churches. We have become a disturbance community. Let me give you some examples. Deacon Penny from Western New York shared about her trip to an orphanage for children in Honduras…
…examination of the cognitive basis of natural theological arguments for the existence of God: the argument from design, the cosmological argument, the moral argument, the argument from beauty and the…
…parish have attended the annual conference and found common cause as we work together for the good of the city. Perhaps the most significant contribution the TrueCity movement makes is…
…seven of our Mission Action Plan sets out our goal to continue to work on our present community service projects as well as explore and identify new social issues and…
As I finished reading the February 2017 paper, I thought “Wow!” This is a wonderful example of what the Niagara Anglican should be! I thought what a wonderful change from…
by The Reverend Deacon Paul K. Bates A poignant event occurred at the end of a lecture that I had given to a second year undergraduate commerce class at McMaster…
…dead, and the life of the world to come; thus we conclude the Nicene Creed and express our Christian hope. We live our lives, our bodied lives, looking forward-in-expectation to…
We have a tendency to tame the Bible—indeed, to tame Jesus. As one friend says, “Jesus was not your average Rotarian.” Life is safer and more comfortable if we soften…
…in 2004, a study examining over 1,000 churches by Willow Creek Community Church disproved this assumption. The survey showed that spiritual growth happens when people enter a relationship with God….
…by the two parishes as part of the Diocesan Refugee Initiative. War overturned the comfortable life that Raed enjoyed as a young child in Syria. On his arrival in Canada,…
…as individuals to mark our commitment to these words we use so easily now: truth and reconciliation? The First Nations Child and Family Caring Society has created the “Ways to…
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