Generous hearts warm up the coldest night
…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…
…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…
…are homeless. All have experienced homelessness. Many experience loneliness and seek community. Poor mental health has been observed. Some seek pastoral care. The Christ’s Church Cathedral’s Community Engagement Discernment…
…[that is] well managed and contribute[s] to the goals of decent work for all, social inclusion, and the eradication of poverty. Decisions we make about the transition—including our own investment…
…community, is at the heart of the Good News of Jesus. This can radically change the world around us. Our communities all have individuals who experience the effects of past…
…Pictured here with the Rector of St Cuthbert’s, the Reverend Canon Joseph Asselin, is Karen Yu and her daughter Chloe, new members of the parish and new to Oakville. The…
…an opportunity to come together and to take a compass reading. It was my hope that we could review and critique the ways in which our Diocesan Vision continues to…
…a summary, sharing it with the priest and those directly involved in my process. During a parish welcoming event, I sat beside a relatively new member and listened as they…
…Niagara are all around us, and for me they breathe new life into these words of Isaiah and into the good news of Christ’s resurrection that we celebrate on Easter…
Standing on the threshold can be exciting: a bride about to be carried into a new home a family counting down into a new year a ship being launched on…
…challenges for the Church, at the same time asserting that “new skills and strengths in our leadership” are being called forth, creating new possibilities for ministry. She also declared that…
…It is a bad news, good news story. The bad news is that we have a way to go, a long way to go. As a member of the ARWG,…
…these early spring days, we are witnessing a yearly miracle as the dead winter earth transforms once more to the new life of spring. As we see throughout Lent and…
…the words of the final song filled the air, “Build your Kingdom here, we pray”. With our new bishop at the fore, there is good excitement about what new thing…
…we needed some fresh ideas. Our new Rector Martha Tatarnic was at first apprehensive to lose me in this role, but once we discussed new leadership possibilities and decided to…
by Hollis Hiscock At a recent meeting, the Niagara Anglican Publication Board accepted a new logo, probably the first distinctive design for the diocesan paper in its 62 year history….
…When participation is down, they often find “the number one cause is failure to reach out to new people.” He emphasized the importance of reaching out to new Canadians. An…
…I began to complain about the cold and winter when we got a rather large pile of snow, so much that people were saying things like, “We have not seen…
…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….
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