Canterbury Hills Camp – faith in action
…from the comforts of technology and familiarity of home. All were invited to put faith into action. On the first day of each session, cabin units were assembled and campers…
…from the comforts of technology and familiarity of home. All were invited to put faith into action. On the first day of each session, cabin units were assembled and campers…
…resources God has provided for the glory of God and the betterment of God’s creation. And this is what the Magi did. Compelled to follow the star that signaled the…
…to the church, as the men had entered the building, to meet them. He asked them if he could help them and offered Holy Communion. One of the Mexican men…
…jumped out of bed and went into bed with our mother to open our gifts. Each gift was noted, so our thanks could be conveyed to the person who gifted…
…God, touch those who come by happenstance, those who come on purpose, and those who feel they are good Christians! Open our hearts anew to not only hear the Good…
…time slot, and musical offerings allow us to be creative in a different way from Sunday mornings. Although Swift has made passing reference to considering herself a Christian, her music…
…people’s faith and action of the past, and to renew their mission and commitment for the future. The 200th anniversary culminated with a gala dinner at the Hamilton Golf and…
…Or it could be fellow gardeners watching strange weather patterns, or people on the ski hill seeing less snow. Dr. Hayhoe says to find the connection and open the door…
…I feel like it. One day, this room won’t exist. It will disappear—become stripped of its comforting elements—photos will go in boxes, TV will be trashed, knick-knacks passed along, sold,…
…ministry, the images that come to me are the images of walking with people through the challenges of life. It has been an enormous privilege to be invited into the…
…Colin Johnson and Bishop Michael compare notes at Synod. A standing ovation for Bishop Michael followed the passing of a motion thanking him for his courageous, inspiring leadership over the…
…particular draw toward “Anglican,” but rather were simply looking for a community that is committed to living its faith through its care for others. Some people had never considered the…
…Niagara committee was born. On this tenth anniversary year I am encouraging you to celebrate Earth Day, ponder how you might live our baptismal commitment to care for creation and…
…community. When they do come in contact with those outside the local community there is nothing specifically invitational about the encounter. This is compared to intentional evangelism, which are those…
…in their life and discerning God’s plan for their life. Supported by a faithful and caring wider community many find themselves open to, and able to develop a growing relationship…
…collected 5000+ poppies engaging parishioners as well as those from our community and beyond to participate in the project. Many people contributed their time and talents to crochet or knit…
…the mind of Christ.” How is that renewal to come? Perhaps for some of us ‘renewal of the mind’ comes through the eye. To that end, I’d like to spread…
…to our own communities with fuller, more open hearts. I look forward to joining this pilgrimage as a way to bring first-hand experience of this understanding back to my community….
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