Skate to the Puck: Podcasting & Dwelling in the Now
…church, and across all of these seemingly different topics comes a clearer picture of what it means to proclaim the Gospel within the context of secularism. Research is offered, statistics…
…church, and across all of these seemingly different topics comes a clearer picture of what it means to proclaim the Gospel within the context of secularism. Research is offered, statistics…
…do we, as individuals and as parish communities, stop to ask what new thing God is doing in our midst? Or what former thing God is inviting us to let…
…with her permission: I found the whole creation scene [in The Magician’s Nephew] very moving. It has made me realize that rather than simply (!) being created, I’ve been called…
…Outreach programs. Some of these ministries were envisioned by generations past, while others are new. As engaged, generous, and compassionate Christians seeking to live out the biblical definition of stewardship,…
…beautiful chapel decorated for Easter, I was surprised by hope and joy with the assurance that God is fulfilling the promise of new creation. How might you engage freedom and…
Called to life and compelled to love, Grace Anglican Church Waterdown partners with God to transform lives and build community through our new ministry, the Graceful Abilities Day Program. Graceful…
…new model of engagement has emerged for Cursillo in Niagara and the … By Diocesan Communications Living the Great Commandments Through Lockdown It’s not the first time it’s happened, and…
…God for justice. Justice is served. Susannah is set free. The two men are put to death. Susannah’s faith is unwavering. Her commitment to her spouse and God was unyielding….
…small study – most of this could be done by email, and for those without a computer a sign-up sheet at church would work. This might also ensure that new…
…white, could not. For example: I can be sure that my children will be given curricular materials that testify to the existence of their race. I am never asked to…
…an ESL class, use the free internet café or access free WiFi for calls home. They can now also see a doctor or nurse. Many farmworkers put in 10–12 hour…
…British, United Empire Loyalist, concentrated set of very separate communities, to interconnected and extremely diverse communities. This has led to many changes of our parish communities; the boundaries, the languages,…
…new working model has already successfully begun, boding well for an improved overall communications system for the Anglican Church. Similarly, mirroring the changing face of our Canadian Church, new liturgies,…
I spent three weeks in the UK at the end of last year, and during my stay something of a statistical explosion occurred—if such a phrase isn’t oxymoronic! New figures…
October 2022 Issue Download Issue Creating Pockets of Community in an Isolated World By Tom Vaughan Lambeth: Held in the Spirit’s Tether of Love The Lambeth Conference is a big…
…lives. When studying in Europe, Clarkson remembered, she had to go to the police station to obtain her “alien” card. In contrast, Canada in the 1950s established many places for…
…to adjust her earrings and touched a naked ear. She rushed outside, searched through the snow and checked around the garden … no silver hoop. Back inside, she rummaged through…
…Sue-Ann Ward. “Their vision, courage and determination have enabled us to create a beautiful and functional gathering place for the entire community.” More information at www.stlukepalermo.ca https://twitter.com/St_Luke_Palermo/status/797512516335259648 https://twitter.com/St_Luke_Palermo/status/770338559920398336 https://twitter.com/St_Luke_Palermo/status/660102598540726273 …
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