The four kinds of leader we need: part two
…can start new Christian communities (fresh expressions of church) in contexts where existing churches can never go: new churches which reflect the culture of their context, and which have mission…
…can start new Christian communities (fresh expressions of church) in contexts where existing churches can never go: new churches which reflect the culture of their context, and which have mission…
…services at this community hub. If you were to visit, you would find a bustling gathering place with something for everyone. “Transforming lives and building community” is the way St….
…out of all his works. The Church of the Epiphany Oakville and St. Elizabeth’s Burlington are putting a new spin on their joint Carol Service to present a dramatic reading…
…finally been allowed access once again, with new protocols in place to ensure the safety of all participants. On seeing Beryl’s return, one resident commented, “you help me keep wearing…
…really new? Do we have here something truly new under the sun? In some sense we do: never before has the world seen something quite like the hipster pastor who…
…do to make changes.” “Involvement in the festival allowed the greater community to recognize IOP and to become part of their work in helping the Inuit communities of Canada,” said…
…a much-loved superintendent, Mrs. Thompson. She owned and operated a little shop right in the middle of Main Street. Every child knew her well. She loved all children and freely…
…be competent, and no failure to be competent has ever resulted in my being cut off from God’s grace. As a matter of fact, I failed my grade twelve religion…
…it just goes from bad to worse.” As the news kept feeding my anxiety, I was wrestling my way through a compelling—albeit controversial—read, Church of the Ever Greater God: The…
…but some purchasers did not like all the cards and some wanted the freedom to select, so we quickly changed to meet our customers’ desires. Over the years we have…
…experience of an inclusive community where we all have a place. I learned that our faith is rooted in our commitment to each other. NYC was engaging and empowering; it…
…Congregations, volunteers, and seasonal migrant farmworker neighbours come together to make community and nurture their faith together. Community is built as the local volunteers’ welcome and show their gratitude to…
…not perceive it?” The topic of “a new thing” also appears in Revelation 21. Just before we read about the new heaven and the new earth, God says, “Behold I…
…wind, Helen and I were elated when our plane finally departed Gander, Newfoundland, carrying us on our three-and-a-half-hour flight to Toronto, Ontario, via Halifax. Early Tuesday evening, among 200 passengers,…
…Within the parish, Ann will be involved with the development of new forms of church community with special attention to developing servant ministry. She assists the parish, region and Diocese…
…the turnstile for roughly an hour — bicycle pinned to my chest and face flat against the spokes. Each new train disgorged a new parade of fascinated onlookers. Comments were…
…at the time. Jesus was quick to assure them that his new mission would not abolish what the disciples already knew about the law, but would enhance it. He told…
…birth of the newborn King of the Jews, they set out to worship him in the best ways they knew how. We cannot know for certain how far they traveled…
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