Exploring an eternal question
…have just finished reading Pagels’s latest book, Why Religion? A Personal Story. In the first part of the book she explains how she wanted to find “the real Christianity”, moving…
…have just finished reading Pagels’s latest book, Why Religion? A Personal Story. In the first part of the book she explains how she wanted to find “the real Christianity”, moving…
Shortly before Christmas, Bishop Susan Bell suspended all permissions previously granted for parishes to re-open for in-person worship in accordance with the Amber Stage of the ecclesiastical province’s pandemic re-opening…
…a coalition of community partners, including the Hamilton Roundtable for Poverty Reduction and the Social Planning and Research Council of Hamilton, launched the Living Wage Hamilton initiative to encourage local…
…Susan Little is a member of St. John the Evangelist Hamilton. She served on the Nominations Committee, Partners in Mission Co-ordinating Committee and The Working Group on the Marriage Canon….
…we received from the wider community motivated and influenced the decision to incorporate Black History education and celebration as an ongoing part of our communal life in a meaningful and…
…for the day, prayers of the people, and his sermon. We have placed all of these on our parish website at www.oursaviourtheredeemer.com Our weekly Bible Study continues to meet through…
…combat food waste together by working to reduce the amount lost in our homes and community.” The idea for the meal was inspired in part by a new cookbook launched…
“Enlighten the eyes of our hearts,” was the response to the opening prayers of the 146th synod of the diocese of Niagara which, in a historic first, convened virtually via…
June 2022 Issue Download Issue Celebrating Indigenous Culture and Heritage By Diocesan Communications Cathedral Hosts Platinum Jubilee Service This year marks the 70th Anniversary of the accession of Her Majesty,…
…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…
…the paschal watermark of theological engagement with the Living God. We are created, as persons, to feel deeply and to suffer (pashein / passio) affection in our souls. A passing…
…not come ashore because of the pandemic, God was in the gift of a handmade quilt with a history of love and compassion that dates back to March 1946. That…
…noticed one silver hoop earring was missing. She rushed back to the church, searched the worship centre and the coffee hour room. The staff promised to keep their eyes open…
…a community of faith.” Stewarding our gifts out of love for God and in response to God’s provisions to us demonstrates our commitment to faith formation, caring for our community,…
By Lance Wright The youth involved in the Leader in Training program also take time out for fun and enjoyment. Photo: Canterbury Hills Camp This past summer, 13 young people…
…of hundred ribbons were tied onto the trees, bushes, and branches around our parish. Passers-by could stop on our front porch and find educational materials about the Truth and Reconciliation…
…internet, there are 39,300,000 groups, organizations, networks of Jewish, Muslim and Christian faiths praying that peace will come to the land of endless strife and sorrow. In the Biblical book…
…the Guelph Community Foundation. Wyndham House has provided space for the program, assisted with recruiting participants, and organized keynote speakers. A youth advisory committee was recruited by Alyssa Vanderkooy, the…
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