Facility to meet the needs of church and community
…the church and community. Photo: Bill Mous The multi-purpose space will also meet the needs of the church and community in ways that are much more consistent with ministry in…
…the church and community. Photo: Bill Mous The multi-purpose space will also meet the needs of the church and community in ways that are much more consistent with ministry in…
St. John’s Refugee Sponsorship Committee in St. Catharines is staging a full concert performance by the Hamilton-based ArcelorMittal Dofasco Male Voice Choir. It’s the brainchild of committee chair Barb Butts….
…The 2nd year group focused more on working together as a team and the importance of being in community. They discuss how Jesus didn’t travel alone but travelled within community…
…the list? I didn’t think so. Let me, then, jump to the surprise —I have come to welcome the sleeplessness. To be more precise, I have come to welcome the…
…of Burlington to raise money for the parish’s Open Doors. Open Doors operates a group of 12 community-based programs, supporting the church’s neighbours with community food, families and parenting, and…
…to clarity of heart and mind when the time comes to compose a homily. As a sometimes preacher I find it rewarding when a parishioner inquires of how I determined…
…them to come to us. Often the young people who come up through our churches’ farm system know little apart from life in the traditional congregations they come from, and…
…investing in companies whose values mirror our own. Last year a subgroup of the Climate Justice Niagara (CJN) committee started a conversa- tion to see if there were further steps…
…Christ at work in the people of Welland, and how they have come together to support and help their fellow brothers and sisters. Like everyone else, I am waiting for…
Bishop Susan Bell is pleased to announce the hiring of Connor Jay to serve as the diocesan communications coordinator, on a full-time, permanent basis. Connor will support our diocesan communications,…
…financial circumstances around print publications continue to change. In fall 2021, an Anglican publications consultation committee of regional and diocesan communications coordinators, newspaper editors, and General Synod Communications team members…
“We hope that no parish will take on debt that will overwhelm their ability to continue to do ministry,” is the hope of the Financial Advisory Committee (FAC), as an…
…just not feeling too happy about her life. This guest asked her to come with her to our community lunch, saying that the food was good and the people were…
…Bishop Susan Bell. All are welcome to attend! Tickets for this event will be $25, for those who are not members of the Bishop’s Company. To register, please visit https://niagaraanglican.ca/bishops-company….
…on Monday October 16, 2017. The Bishop’s Company, established over 60 years ago, is both a community of members and a discretionary fund to assist Anglicans in need, with a…
…Company were also treated to pre-recorded jazz music provided by an ensemble from St. Christopher’s in Burlington.The Bishop’s Company is a discretionary fund that allows the bishop to compassionately and…
…Open Church gives community members the chance “to come, sit, rest, and just ‘be’ without having to pay money, without having to buy something,” a rarity in many places. On…
…in bright rainbow colours, heralded the coming of Christmas as they performed during the singing of O Come, O Come Emmanuel and other songs during the Advent Carol service at…
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