Celebration and sadness mark final service
…This decision will be made by the Synod Council of Niagara Diocese. The Reverend Bill Mous is Director of Justice, Community and Global Ministries and Communications Coordinator for Niagara Diocese….
…This decision will be made by the Synod Council of Niagara Diocese. The Reverend Bill Mous is Director of Justice, Community and Global Ministries and Communications Coordinator for Niagara Diocese….
…Box program. In addition to the boxes ordered for the community, persons from the Society of St. Vincent de Paul come to St. Aidan’s to pick up their orders for…
…the various events the chip wagon had been involved in; it meant rethinking stewardship, outreach, time and treasure allocations. They have met the challenge. The refugee sponsorship committee, based at…
…similarly committed environmentally conscious Christians has meant we have an increased base and networking links. Planning events has been easier with this shared commitment, and by combining resources we have…
…that. It has a way of taking our plans (even our dreams) and tossing them off to the side. My first Christmas sermon didn’t come the way I dreamt it…
February marked the quarter century anniversary of the Community Breakfast Program at St. George’s Anglican Church in downtown St. Catharines. Over half-a-million breakfasts served in the last 25 years without…
…community. While live-streaming liturgies provides unimagined opportunities to stay connected, and we are committed to continue them, there is nothing like being together in real time in a holy and…
…with another faith community to share the load. And help is available. Diocesan staff can assist with expertise, planning, information and connecting parishes with common concerns. Articles on parish renewal…
…the wool while on a pilgrimage to the Iona Community, an ecumenical Christian community engaged with people across the world in acting, reflecting and praying for justice, peace and the…
…call this: The Second Mind of Faith. We can call it: ‘The Second Mind’ because it is a complete ‘Mind.’ The mind of faith is a complete existence, a complete…
…by outside factors. For instance, advisors paid by commission have an incentive to encourage you to invest where they will earn the highest commission. Those on salary may have an…
…on the HCN Board of Trustees for over 25 years, including five years as Chair. Rob was a two-term member of the General Synod Communication and Information Resources Committee and…
…day when Christians believed that “coming down” was literal, since heaven was (naturally) thought to be “up there.” These days, if anything, Christ “coming down” conjures up an image of…
…work of local artists and community partners and because of its multi-use character will be a valuable resource for its ministries and the community. Efforts to preserve the heritage of…
…Community Justice Camp, International Justice Camp in Cuba, community gardens, prayer gardens, and an interfaith community outreach kitchen For nearly ten years now as Executive Director of the Foundation, I’ve…
…eye sore over the winter, with a tarpaulin over the roof. We were told that the roofing company would start as soon as good weather was here. The roofers started…
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