The Blessings of Hospitality
…could be a threat to the community, so there was a ritual of questioning before they were accepted as guests. Acceptance was signified by a kiss of peace, the best…
…could be a threat to the community, so there was a ritual of questioning before they were accepted as guests. Acceptance was signified by a kiss of peace, the best…
…in the wider Anglican Communion over the last 10 years. Bishop Michael has brought many gifts to this episcopacy, with a quiet yet strong confidence of God’s direction for us….
…a diocesan ministry like the Migrant Farmworkers Project. But it’s important to think globally too, and that’s where our commitment to PWRDF comes in. Thank you sincerely to those that…
…as Anglicans, not all of us are comfortable with evangelism. So, with the understanding that not all mission is evangelism but that the principles of mission apply to evangelism, I…
…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…
…person. Maybe from anticipating Easter when worshippers are invited to respond to this commitment as they renew or commence their covenant with God. In mid-March, the kernel of this HOLLIStorial…
by Lance Wright Our theme verse for summer 2017 was 1 Timothy 4:12: “Don’t let anyone look down on you because you are young, but set an example for the…
…mission is to help Canadian Anglicans meet our commitment to the fifth Mark of Mission, “to safeguard the integrity of creation and sustain and renew the life of the earth.”…
…to connect young children with other members of our church community in meaningful ways. In order to do so, we invited a different person or group each month to share…
…resources to allow the bishop, on behalf of the Bishop’s Company membership and other donors, to respond compassionately and strategically to the emergent needs of our diocesan leaders. Also, it…
…in the community. During this time of COVID-19 I have continued with my community work, taking hot meals to families in need; being involved in food drives; finding ways to…
…Christian community at UofG—meaningful community, radical inclusion, and faith exploration. Because of ECM’s ministry, UofG students will forge meaningful community. They’ll find friends they will trust and confide in, who…
…Anglican Communion to safeguard creation. For more information, please connect with one of the CJN Communion Forest members. Bruce Mackenzie, brucemackenzie2@gmail.com (St. George’s, Guelph) ; Fran Wallace, [email protected]; (St. Aidan’s…
…water, and especially their caring for people through the grief of youth suicides in their community. Most of these leaders were serving their church and their communities in a non-stipendary…
…continue to serve the community with its doors closed? The church was starting a series of community potluck dinners when the shut down began. The Reverend Naomi Miller and Living…
St. Alban’s in Acton has always been guided by a sense of community in all its endeavours and that is what was accomplished when the Greening for God Committee decided…
…us—home, work, or leisure. The trade school of Jesus takes the form of a co-op program with a small classroom component—that’s church—and a larger on-the-job component— called life. The trouble…
Submitted by the Parish Christ Church, Wainfleet received a WOW grant two years ago to welcome community youth to a children’s theatre company. Community discussions had discerned a need and…
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