Hindsight is 2020, Foresight is 2021
…not come ashore because of the pandemic, God was in the gift of a handmade quilt with a history of love and compassion that dates back to March 1946. That…
…not come ashore because of the pandemic, God was in the gift of a handmade quilt with a history of love and compassion that dates back to March 1946. That…
There’s a wonderful meditation called “It’s Friday—but Sunday’s Comin” by S. M. Lockridge, sometime pastor of Calvary Baptist Church in San Diego, California. It’s a meditation for the Triduum and…
…community. While live-streaming liturgies provides unimagined opportunities to stay connected, and we are committed to continue them, there is nothing like being together in real time in a holy and…
…as his body and blood. He commands them to remember him as they repeat this ritual in the days to come. In his last teaching with the disciples, Jesus promised…
…lives of Jesus’ followers that is at the centre of our celebrations on Easter Day. In Matthew’s gospel account, the two Marys come to the tomb and they come in…
…the wool while on a pilgrimage to the Iona Community, an ecumenical Christian community engaged with people across the world in acting, reflecting and praying for justice, peace and the…
…come or people who just need to sit somewhere and use Wi-Fi can gather to enjoy coffee and companionship; a run-walk group that heads off from the space to Victoria…
…call this: The Second Mind of Faith. We can call it: ‘The Second Mind’ because it is a complete ‘Mind.’ The mind of faith is a complete existence, a complete…
…you imagine what will come out of having a place where there is a focus on the larger community and cooperation across all parishes on common goals and missions?” The…
Parishes across the diocese are furthering their Mission Action Plans (MAP) and responding God’s mission in our communities in all kinds of unique and engaging ways. $40,000 dollars has been…
…– Compelled to Love A sense of Hope for our diocese in this current period of uncertainty Renewed Spiritual Energy around “Called to Life – Compelled to Love” That we…
…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…
I understand where the question comes from. People want to make conversation. We look for points of contact, things that we know about one another, to show our care for…
…banks and community meal programs, cultivating community gardens, and delivering prepared meal boxes to those most in need in our communities. Due to rising grocery costs, the need is greater…
…at nearby Victoria Park on the main thoroughfare of King Street West and blessed animals of the community. In promoting good stewardship of creation, All Saints partnered with the Hamilton…
…prayerful intentionality. Time and again, wisdom is shared during vestry meetings that helps a parish more faithfully come alongside the Spirit in its community, passing the faith of Jesus on…
…on the HCN Board of Trustees for over 25 years, including five years as Chair. Rob was a two-term member of the General Synod Communication and Information Resources Committee and…
…day when Christians believed that “coming down” was literal, since heaven was (naturally) thought to be “up there.” These days, if anything, Christ “coming down” conjures up an image of…
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