A Diverse Wisdom
…And yet, we are one Communion. We learn from each other and our different traditions. We welcomed the Moravian Church to our one communion with joy and learning of their…
…And yet, we are one Communion. We learn from each other and our different traditions. We welcomed the Moravian Church to our one communion with joy and learning of their…
…Election Photos Pat Davis, member of the Electoral Synod Nominations and Planning Committee, administered communion. Photo: Bill Mous People gathering for the 144th Synod. Photo:Bill Mous With her husband Tom…
…you have witnessed to in your life by opening up your home to so many children.” Velma and Radcliff were honoured at a dinner at the Catholic Children’s Aid Society….
…the canary in the coal mine; “we need to open our eyes to climate change,” he said. Photo by Porapak Apichodilok on Pexels.com We have been aware that climate change…
…from Canada, the U.S. and various African countries to build common understanding and respect among parts of the Communion that have been in conflict. Photo: Submitted The Reverend Ann Turner…
…St. Matthew’s House does for the community it serves, it also reminds the public of some stark realities in our society. Photo: Renée Wetselaar “As we prepare to open our…
…The shopkeeper let me go. All the way home my mouth was dry. I asked my friend, Kelly, to come into the house with me. To his credit he did…
…The detail of this song that I keep coming back to is the unintelligible phrase that is repeated quite often at the opening of the returning chorus. The phrase is…
…to pay, compared to the sacrifices made by those we are here to remember.” World War One chaplain Geoffrey Studdert-Kennedy (nicknamed “Woodbine Willie” by the troops) expressed it more forcefully….
As the province began to open more and more places, so we could come out of isolation, a friend of mine took to social media to share her “365 Days…
Wrapped in the Eucharist The one-day synod was organized around the Holy Eucharist. The Bible readings, prayers, hymns, consecration prayer, distribution of communion and final blessing were interspersed throughout the…
…in touch with each other, keeping an ear open for parishioners who may need a “cheer me up” basket, new baby basket or birthday cards. Our group also experiences much…
…step in our reconciliation is for us to understand the true history. In 2015, as part of its commitment to support the findings of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, PWRDF…
…with others, with the world, and with God. Anglicans of Canada used to be—and maybe are still—very “white.” We can see it from the ethical composition of our congregations and…
…then build community which is an “inspiration for us all”. Space is needed for people to come together to meet, so, he said, we must “keep the doors open.” Garfield…
…the star, they rejoiced with exceeding great joy. And when they were come into the house, they saw the young child with Mary his mother, and fell down and worshipped…
…even more as a friend over the years. I have been finding ministry in a big downtown setting increasingly complex. I have also been feeling increasingly called to grow myself…
…“was more than the program: the fellowship, time for sharing and discussion, excellent meals and comfortable accommodation all combined to create a fun-filled, faith-filled and meaningful Gathering for those attending.”…
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