Three Days
by Angela Rush Three long days of mourning, could it truly be. He would rise as He said, resurrection sets us free. Surely they felt broken, as they turned away….
by Angela Rush Three long days of mourning, could it truly be. He would rise as He said, resurrection sets us free. Surely they felt broken, as they turned away….
…for a commitment to discipleship to the worldwide mission that the Resurrection has launched.” Now that’s a statement that has caused me to pause and think deeply over these past…
…Gathering virtually through Zoom on Wednesdays from 4:00 p.m.– 5:00 p.m., the program will continue to run through the middle of June. These weekly lessons, offered by Children, Youth and…
…repeated certain words, I became the recipient of God’s grace. Perhaps I did not fully comprehend the significance at that moment, but it would become more transparent and integrated as…
…St. Nicholas probably wouldn’t recognize himself in this fat, jolly man with a white beard. The modern Santa has been thoroughly commercialized. Old Testament scholar Peter Enns writes, “St. Nicholas…
by Ian Chadwick Maybe it will be different this winter… And maybe it won’t. So, in the very little time you have before the temperatures drop below freezing and ice…
…it even feels like an impossible task. But it is only through walking this fourfold path that Tutu says we can free ourselves of the endless and unyielding cycle of…
…and Resurrection Riders/Readers (Hamilton) participated in the 2021 Ride for Refuge Freestyle to raise donations for the Primates World Relief and Development Fund (PWRDF). PWRDF connects Anglicans in Canada to…
by Stuart Pike I have been working with Sheik Abdullah Hatia, the Imam of the Halton Mosque on several projects. One was organizing Muslim, Christian and community groups to help…
…he leaves Nazareth and walks to the Jordan river or with Mary as she encounters the risen Jesus. Many insights come through this contemplative engagement with scripture that might never…
…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…
…famous letter to Christians living in Corinth. In coming months, I will explore hope and love, but faith gets November. We explore faith from Jesus’ perspective, other people’s perceptions and…
…with how complex and nuanced people and issues really are. Anybody, cleric or not, who pronounces on profound moral issues in absolutes and certainties has clearly never got their hands…
…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…
…many forms so you would realize. Judgement is not for you to give, my commandment is to love. Reach out, embrace, and do not judge; My love will rise above….
…time of pandemic and isolation. The Reverend Eleanor Clitheroe of St. Luke’s (Smithville), posts a short video each week. Her prayers and comments are designed to keep the parish community…
The Church of our Saviour The Redeemer (Stoney Creek) Observed Remembrance Day recalling those who fought for the freedom of our beloved country, and for those who still fight for…
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