Jan 25, 2021 | Anglican Church Women, Featured, Huron Church News, News
Rev. Henry Budd was the first Aboriginal person to be ordained in the Church of England in North America Henry Budd was born in Sakacewescam, near Norway House, Manitoba. He received his training at the Native Indian School Establishment at Red River and in 1850 was...
Jan 22, 2021 | Featured, Huron Church News, News
Becoming a person of hope and calmness By Colin Shutt Before I go much further with my thoughts about contemplation and introspection etc., I freely admit that all you ladies out there – and I am generalizing already – have a command of these. And generalizing again,...
Jan 22, 2021 | Featured, Huron Church News, News
COVID pandemic and the rediscovery of prayer as relationship By John-Paul Markides Have you ever drifted from a loved one, and did not even know it had happened till you sat down with them and realized they have become a stranger? I recently had that realization about...
Dec 24, 2020 | Columnists, Featured, Huron Church News, News
By Bishop Todd Townshend Sometimes we go about our work in the church and everything seems to be withering on the vine. Other times, with the same level of effort and commitment, nothing really different on our part, there seems to be an outpouring of newness....
Dec 23, 2020 | Columnists, Featured, Huron Church News, News
By Laurel Pattenden As we journey through Advent and get nearer to Christmas, I am hearing more and more comments like “This Christmas is going to be so different!” We find ourselves together, with the whole world, in the same boat, as we are all affected in some way...
Dec 23, 2020 | Columnists, Featured, Huron Church News, News
By Rev. Canon Keith Nethery As we begin the final month of 2020, people are, no doubt, still touting this as the strangest year on record, mostly due to the evil COVID 19 pandemic. As I write this, more than a month earlier that you will read it, there is no clear...