Welcome to Cathedral Cafe: Warming Centre Expands to Five Days per Week
…community is proud of its community engagement,” he says. “Our Cathedral will welcome our guests into our main reception space where they can stay as long as they want. We…
…community is proud of its community engagement,” he says. “Our Cathedral will welcome our guests into our main reception space where they can stay as long as they want. We…
…about it now. Think about what “new thing” God could be calling you to do in your life, suggested Cursillo. For more information go to www.anglicancursillo.com Submitted by Marion Bailey….
…parishes, as well as Associate Priest at St. Christopher’s Burlington. His other areas of interest include a passion to eliminate poverty, participating in Dancing with the Priests fund raiser, competing…
…was different. The students had been encouraged to download a multimedia guide to the museum, and were learning more about the painting. Far from being distracted, they were actually being…
…do this is by keeping up to date with research. A friend of mine, Mary Anne White, professor emerita in the Department of Chemistry, Dalhousie University, has recently published this…
…will compose and introduce exciting new worship music into the churches of our diocese. This experience is open to musicians, songwriters, singers, poets, writers and anyone with a passion to…
Freedom Sunday, a global church movement, provides an opportunity for people to deepen their understanding of modern slavery and human trafficking in today’s world and in their own communities. The…
…our kindness, our humanity. But, at the same time, pray that we can imagine and work for a far fairer and better future. The Rev. Michael Coren’s website is michaelcoren.com…
…and I hope that in the coming years, they too may have the chance to enrich their faith and experience personal growth, both in their professional pursuits and personal lives….
…registration for all programs can be found on Five Oaks’ website: www.fiveoaks.on.ca. Over the coming months, the Niagara Anglican will focus on some of the specific stories of Five Oaks…
…afternoons and is open to people from the campus and wider community. Photo: Submitted Chaplain Andrew Hyde writes … Our big initiative these days is Campus Church, which is our…
…diocesan administration, at the time, had a vision that the Synod office was best located in a commercial strip plaza in Burlington. Walter had other, better, ideas. When Cathedral Place…
…leadership training opportunity to equip young people to take an active leadership role within their parishes and communities as group leaders, committee members, etc. The mission of YLTP is to…
…grandchildren—are being called to stand up and be counted, to be witnesses to a society where Franklin D. Roosevelt’s famous “four freedoms” will flourish. They are freedom of speech, freedom…
…Lenten disciplines. Of course, no effective apprenticeship can be completed in only forty days! And apprenticeship to Jesus is in any case a 24/7, lifelong business, never complete in this…
When Bill Morris was seven years old, he and his cousin were out hunting in their Northern Ontario community. They heard a plane land and went to investigate the commotion,…
…place on the weekend of June 1st-2nd. More recently, on the weekend of Dec 8th, The George Express had an opportunity to present their latest musical. Mari had grown frustrated…
…from 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. In conjunction with the opening of Bobby’s Place, Grace Church has hired a community project liaison, Paulene Jodry, to meet with community members wishing…
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