Ruth: A Story of Unwavering Love
…be my people, and your God my God. Where you die, I will die—there I will be buried.” The story opens with a famine causing a young family seeking food…
…be my people, and your God my God. Where you die, I will die—there I will be buried.” The story opens with a famine causing a young family seeking food…
…in which an utterly different Job, who, in his opening speech, rails that he wishes he had died at childbirth. His three friends who have come to console him are…
by Hollis Hiscock Dancers, singers and musicians performed on the band shell stage, attendees sampled ethnic food, children played games and had their faces painted, community partners demonstrated their services…
…first cheque this year. It is an open fund to which others can donate and receive a charitable donation receipt. The fund is to be administered by the diocesan bishop….
…make up Revive with an opening and closing retreat to bookend your experience. Module one – Communicating with God – delves into prayer. Module two – Engaging in Scripture –…
…plaque that shone from my bedroom wall at night. He was carrying a lost lamb over his shoulders. The church was the faithful flock gathering every Sunday with open ears…
…to describe the kind of fulfillment of God’s law with His coming. It is a prescription for a new community where we are not inclined to “anger or resentment” and…
…hope he will. We have to work for it. We need to open our hearts and then we will see God. The Reverend Deacon Sheila Plant , St. Luke’s Burlington….
…Lazerte, have gone every year. As well some other church members have gone a couple times before. The mission is open to youth going into grade eight and up, as…
…described as Christian. This should come as no surprise to anybody and has surely been obvious for some time. It’s also likely the case in Canada, with most explorations of…
…garden flowers for the Church’s annual Holly Fair, as well as putting on silly church plays with Shirley Fricker. She is also known as the founder of the women’s community…
…myself. I’m being honest! The self-realization that floods me isn’t comfortable, and it opens wounds that were never healed but ignored and forgotten. The pain is suddenly reignited, and the…
…St. John’s. We held an Open Doors event with tours of the historic church in conjunction with the annual Pioneer Day celebrations in the Village of Jordan, sponsored an event…
…of the Diocese of Niagara in all of our faith communities, no matter what ministry they partake in, be it volunteer, paid, lay or ordained. By the end of March…
…way we drive and go about, the food we eat, stuffs to buy (or not to buy), where to invest our money and many more. We are committed to do…
…perhaps the finest communicator of the Christian message in modern times. Walter also knew J.R.R. Tolkien, who lived until 1973, and spoke and wrote of the friendship between Lewis and…
…first of its kind in the world. The position will hold Canadian mining companies and their subsidiaries, as well as the oil and gas and garment sectors, accountable for human…
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