…governments. The only comparable stretch of intact Carolinian habitat can be found on the Walpole Island Indian Reservation. That the Grand River Territory is such a good model of environmental…
…place people can come to connect with nature and rejuvenate. The retreat organizers worked to create a comfortable space for leaders to connect with one another, create friendships, and renew…
On May 26, Bishop Susan Bell ordained 5 new deacons to serve God’s Church. The Reverend Tom Vaughan, co-rector of St. George’s, St. Catharines and chaplain to the College of…
…the Christian left? I’m never comfortable with qualifying Christianity and much prefer C.S. Lewis’s use of the word “mere,” but while left and right may be clumsy, they’re useful shorthand.…
…current time also has been questioned in many ways by politicians, jurists, and theologians. Determining what is truth has become more com– plicated by the development of internet communication and…
…God; sin is that which pulls us from God and from God’s people and community. It’s seductive and insidious—often dressed up in things or systems that promise so much but…
…inspiring,” said Hill. “It’s wonderful to see the ways we’re being called to life and compelled to love.” For many parishes, the coming year will be a perfect time to…
…period to go without. Fortunately, the summer comes during that period, so there are lots of things to distract us quite apart from church celebrations. The appeal of routine C.S….
…Ian Mobsby, community missioner and canon theologian for mission; and The Reverend Jessie Cruikshank, a nationally recognized expert in disciple-making and the neuroscience of transformation. As one participant commented, “The…
…church community. There is a common saying that says “Many little things make big things happen.” When we look at what we can do as individuals to impact climate change,…
…Dr. Bruce M. Metzger indicated “hastily” is used six times in the Bible. The noun from which it comes, haste, is used much more frequently. A common example is in…
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