Holy Insignificant: A Theology for Ordinary Joes
…was pristine and black. Somewhere in the not-so-distant there was music; a choir, a haunting refrain, an unknown tune. Where was that music coming from? It could have been coming…
…was pristine and black. Somewhere in the not-so-distant there was music; a choir, a haunting refrain, an unknown tune. Where was that music coming from? It could have been coming…
…By Sue Carson What is truth? The oldest surviving piece of text from any Gospel in the New Testament is a tiny fragment from the Gospel … By Sharyn Hall…
…It was around my comprehensive examinations that my hair turned grey and started thinning. I’ve always had a Dominican spirit, so the idea that prayer was study, and study was…
…is alive and mysterious. But what I find most compelling about Schrader’s work is how she frames it theologically. In the podcast “In Search of Truth,” Schrader observes that John’s…
…wide range of community outreach programs, all designed to help those in the community who are in need. The purpose of the event was to make parishioners aware of all…
…other disasters, reduce the parish’s carbon footprint, serve as a model of environmental stewardship, promote community cohesion, enhance a community asset, demonstrate the church’s relevance and presence to the unchurched,…
…to a Missional New Monasticism, with Canon Ian Mobsby This course is designed for those who are interested in New Monasticism and new forms of Christian spiritual/religious ecclesial communities in…
…about 40 families living in a local Community Housing Corporation complex. St. Jude’s also provides an annual grant in support of FFL operating costs. In 2019, Community Living Burlington and…
October 2023 Issue Download Issue Feasibility Study Underway: Parishioners encouraged to attend town hall meetings and participate in online survey By Diocesan Communications St. Matthew’s House Continues to Impact Community…
…of a soft launch of the school.” The aim of these first courses is to test the school’s pedagogical model, receive feedback, and refine the school’s approach based on the…
…and safety. It’s like a baggy sweater or old, soft bathrobe. Who wouldn’t want to be wrapped in God, held securely and safely? It comes with a degree of silence…
…free, and with working, I am pretty much always with people. Covid-freed my nights and gave me the opportunity to work in my home office, but I was a bit…
…many inspiring, passionate, and challenging [pieces] to include each week. The impact of the music during Black History Month provided a moment not only to pause and remember the past,…
November 2021 Issue Download Issue Poppies Continue to Bloom By Paul J. Walker Archbishop of York to Speak at Bishop’s Company Gathering Bishop Susan Bell is delighted that The Most…
September 2023 Issue Download Issue Comprehensive Feasibility Study Set to Begin By Diocesan Communications Annual Synod Convenes Online in November “Stewarding God’s Gifts for Mission” is the theme for the…
…is best done in the local setting and that parish priests need to be the primary spiritual directors and theologians in their parishes. In all likelihood, if you are a…
…had a light dusting of snow on it; our breath could be seen as we spoke softly to each other. We were as frozen in our stance as the ground…
…about … By Leslie Greene In Other Words: Why Start a New Church? Community Existing for Community Starting new churches has been a normal part of church life for 2,000…
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