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Every week hundreds of sermons or homilies are preached throughout Niagara Diocese. The Niagara Anglican wants to take your message to a wider congregation—our print and online readers. We want…
Every week hundreds of sermons or homilies are preached throughout Niagara Diocese. The Niagara Anglican wants to take your message to a wider congregation—our print and online readers. We want…
…reading. She has published two books of poetry, one for adults and another for children. Cathy also has one e-book online called, The Rock That Could Talk. (The Editor welcomes…
…plan for recovery. I let nutrition slide. I completely forgot to stretch. I compromised on sleep. Not once did I manage to squeeze in a massage appointment to work out…
Bishop Susan Bell was joined by the Primate of All Canada, Archbishop Linda Nicholls, for our diocesan online Easter Worship….
…on Corporate Accountability), of which KAIROS is a member, launched the Open for Justice Campaign. Just News is published online by Niagara Diocese. You can sign up here to receive…
…“Working with seafaring men and women from around the world, is being a missionary where the world comes to us,” she explains. As a Port Chaplain, she ministered to seafarers…
Bishop Susan Bell has announced this years recipients of the Order of Niagara. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, two separate online service will celebrate the honorees: September 20th for those…
…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…
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…ministry; it’s not the type of thing to land on the evening news. But it’s ministry that meets a need for the children of God in our communities. While we…
…Then there are some people say, “Spring is coming: trees and flowers which seemed to be dead are coming to life, butterflies will soon burst out of apparently lifeless chrysalises….
…the dawn rise; standing still in the forest as the stillness becomes teeming with silent and not-so-silent movement; complete courtesy in a complete stranger; the humility of the dying; the…
…College chaplaincy and the Mission to Migrant Farmworkers), we offer it all …. And continue to seek new ways to meet the needs of our community, and proclaim the gospel….
…vision of their role in God’s story, hoping to engage parishioners more fully in their spiritual journeys and connect with people in the larger community. Steve was deeply committed to…
…by outside factors. For instance, advisors paid by commission have an incentive to encourage you to invest where they will earn the highest commission. Those on salary may have an…
…them on their own. Instead, we learn them in a complex interplay of behaviour modeled by good leaders, sustained interactions with people who offer honest feedback, supportive communities that evoke…
…Erskine Presbyterian Church until they can move into their new project on Queen and King Streets. Partnering with community groups, organizations and businesses certainly proclaims that all creatures are precious…
…Community Justice Camp, International Justice Camp in Cuba, community gardens, prayer gardens, and an interfaith community outreach kitchen For nearly ten years now as Executive Director of the Foundation, I’ve…
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