Saint Paul by sea … Bishop Rob by road
…way, both had comparable experiences. People gathered on docks or beaches for Paul and in church buildings for Bishop Rob – always to hear inspirational words and to offer up…
…way, both had comparable experiences. People gathered on docks or beaches for Paul and in church buildings for Bishop Rob – always to hear inspirational words and to offer up…
…trauma reside in both the mind and the body. We are learning more and more that memories and trauma can be passed from one generation to another through our very…
It was an idyllic summer day when I went walking; the Monday of the August long-weekend. I drove to the commons in Niagara-on-the-Lake, and brought my Dominican rosary with me;…
…New Testament on the New York City campus of Nyack College, thousands would have camped out in those hills around Jerusalem at Passover. Judas’ kiss would have indicated Jesus’ campsite…
…four needles. The computer and cell phone got ignored as they dinged and buzzed away with some new information that I must know. The warmth of the wool passing through…
…ministry and outreach to children and youth the Canadian church has ever seen. Some of that investment will bear fruit by funding compassionate, innovative projects right here in the Diocese…
Salome, the Daughter of Herodias Mark 6:17-28 Though she is unnamed in this passage from Mark, Salome, the daughter of Herodias and step-daughter of Herod Antipas, is among the most…
…seem complicated and even morose. But sharing your hopes and expectations with loved ones regarding your Will is important. Even more important though, is taking the time to write it…
…in the wider Anglican Communion over the last 10 years. Bishop Michael has brought many gifts to this episcopacy, with a quiet yet strong confidence of God’s direction for us….
…3:10a) Until I read this verse, I had great difficulty forming an introduction to this article. Every day I read the scripture and the comments given by the contributing authors….
…impacted, I see these passages as being relevant to our situation. Most noticeably, I felt called to appear at the church in front of a camera in order to speak…
…heart for our shared musical language of the church,” reflected Bishop Susan Bell. “His commitment to and encouragement of lay leaders is remembered fondly and appreciatively by those whom he…
Sue Carson Once a month a group of a dozen Canadian Anglicans connect by conference call; we may be scattered geographically across the country but are united by our passion…
…God. It’s a great way to get to know God ourselves. I commend Lectio Divina to Anglicans. I believe passionately, not judgmentally, that we too need “a new spiritual springtime.”…
…series called “Wilderness & Hope”. Thirteen different preachers—some ordained, mostly laypeople—reflected on various wilderness Bible passages. We began the series while in the middle of yet another COVID wave and…
…to connect young children with other members of our church community in meaningful ways. In order to do so, we invited a different person or group each month to share…
…In St. Catharines, the parishes came together for a joint opening retreat and then met in parish groups for six weeks. They will meet again in the winter in their…
…wise thoughts.” Perhaps Jesus says, “Thank you for opening your home to me. You have already done the one thing that I needed from you. Lazarus and Mary are tired….
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