Another historic Anglican Church marks 185 years of ministry
…in Halton, was completed in the fall of 1834, close to St. Luke’s Day. For the next four years the small congregation was ministered to by three travelling missionaries. The…
…in Halton, was completed in the fall of 1834, close to St. Luke’s Day. For the next four years the small congregation was ministered to by three travelling missionaries. The…
…City Hall, past social housing buildings on Hess/Jackson, YWCA women’s housing, Historic Central Public School, Indwell communities on Robinson and Caroline, Ryerson School and Recreation Centre and Hill Street Community…
…ministry and seniors’ ministry for both parishes. Sue-Ann took primary responsibility for children, youth, family and young adult ministry, worship, outreach and community engagement, grant writing and reporting, stewardship, women’s…
…what would draw them closer to God, they made a commitment to fulfill those dreams by sending in a completed pledge card. Bishop Susan has received over one hundred. “As…
…practising service to others, enriching one’s spiritual life through Christian worship and study, working with others in an intentional safe community, enhancing leadership and related skills and articulating a sense…
…churches, purchase groceries, assemble kits and deliver them to Community Care. The meal kits are distributed by Community Care in St. Catharines and Thorold. Currently, two hundred and eighteen family…
…for the Episcopal Diocese of Western New York, had a fabulous and inspired idea as summer approached. She wondered: “Why don’t the deacons of Western New York and Northwest Pennsylvania…
A new year, a new start, a new hope. It’s a time to look to what is to come but also, sometimes painfully, to look back on what was. And…
…Gospel—good news. A friend of mine recently led a series of Bible studies for non-churched folk on Mark’s Gospel—and with every chapter, he only asked one question—“What is good news…
…with our communities? Join us for this transformational learning journey that will inspire your missional engagement. Each week will be a combination of presentation, discussion and resources that will enable…
…when given terrible news — tried to be empathetic and loving, which often comes across as concerned anger. I mumbled that I loved him as we parted, and a few…
…Company as both a community of members and a discretionary fund to assist Anglicans in need in the diocese with a primary emphasis on clergy, lay workers and their families….
…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…
…friendships, the summer of 2024 is bringing a breadth of new excitement to camp that I can’t wait to see come to life. Given that you may not all be…
…serious COVID-19 is and how serious it was expected to become in our communities. That night I went home and cried. I cried for patients and their loved ones, I…
This year marks the 70th Anniversary of the accession of Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth. To commemorate this extraordinary occasion, there will be a special service of Choral Evensong at 4:30…
…in the company of other participants and sup- portive leaders. Prior to the actual weekend, potential participants may be identified, and must be sponsored to the weekend by a person…
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