Beekeeping Offers Insights for Healthy Parish Ministry
…a common purpose. Their steady commitment to that common purpose allows them to flourish while also benefiting those outside their walls. Their work makes the world a healthier and more…
…a common purpose. Their steady commitment to that common purpose allows them to flourish while also benefiting those outside their walls. Their work makes the world a healthier and more…
…I studied there, lived there, and genuinely understand the region, its history, and complexities. Because of this I refuse to play the sordid game of triumphalism and exclusive truth. I…
…shared their experience of the Anglican Church community as affirming of their humanity. The authenticity they encountered felt good and so they stayed. In small group settings, I listened as…
…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…
…on in our lives and in the world, so we can’t form deep relationships and exist in community; and without the power that encountering the Other in community has to…
…open to everyone to learn more about the proposed diocesan-wide, parishfocused campaign, ask questions, and complete a survey. Below is a list of the dates and locations for the town…
…whether they had struggles that they were facing, or moments of celebration and happiness. Right away I could tell that it was a safe space that made everyone comfortable to…
…water, and especially their caring for people through the grief of youth suicides in their community. Most of these leaders were serving their church and their communities in a non-stipendary…
…continue to serve the community with its doors closed? The church was starting a series of community potluck dinners when the shut down began. The Reverend Naomi Miller and Living…
…shall come and say, ‘Come, let us go up to the mountain of the LORD … that he may teach us his ways, and that we may walk in his…
St. Alban’s in Acton has always been guided by a sense of community in all its endeavours and that is what was accomplished when the Greening for God Committee decided…
Submitted by the Parish Christ Church, Wainfleet received a WOW grant two years ago to welcome community youth to a children’s theatre company. Community discussions had discerned a need and…
…story. I would ask the group to listen carefully, and report what struck them. The seminar would then teach itself! How come? Coming to faith is a very personal thing—like…
“The cycle of life is coming to a close at Christ Church. We have seen the signs coming for a decade. With very helpful parishioners, we were able to continue…
…committee assists parishes in developing action plans for completion of critical items on the inspection report. Likewise, the committee conducts structural reviews on vacant diocesan buildings and provides advice on…
by Sue Crawford St. Michael’s Hamilton was presented with the Business, Agency and Community Award from the Council for Exceptional Children Chapter 289 at their annual dinner and “Yes I…
Many parishes serve community dinners or lunches. People come for different reasons. The Niagara Anglican would like you to share your experiences. In 200 words or less, tell us your…
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