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Lenten pickups at Church of the Ascension, London

Lenten pickups at Church of the Ascension, London

By Sandra Coulson Lenten discipline this Lenten discipline had a drive-thru angle at Church of the Ascension in London this year....

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PWRDF accepting donations for people displaced by St. Vincent volcano eruption

PWRDF accepting donations for people displaced by St. Vincent volcano eruption

The Primate’s World Relief and Development Fund (PWRDF) is accepting donations to support the needs of the people affected by St....

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Newness, possibility, hope – despite all of the evidence

Newness, possibility, hope – despite all of the evidence

By Bishop Todd Townshend On Good Friday, a public intellectual and scientist in the UK tweeted a short comment making fun of those who...

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John Norton: leader, warrior and Mohawk gospel translator

John Norton: leader, warrior and Mohawk gospel translator

By Rev. Canon Douglas Leighton Located in Huron University College, the Archives of the Diocese of Huron house great treasures...

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Thayendanegea – the man of two worlds

Thayendanegea – the man of two worlds

By Rev. Canon Dr. Douglas Leighton Her Majesty’s Royal Chapel of the Mohawks, located in Brantford, Ontario, is the oldest Protestant...

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Konwatsi’Tsiaienni: a woman who was at ease in two cultures

Konwatsi’Tsiaienni: a woman who was at ease in two cultures

By Rev. Canon Dr. Douglas Leighton For eighty years after 1750, Brant family members exercised influential leadership in the changing...

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John Brant: a tantalizing view of a future that might have been

John Brant: a tantalizing view of a future that might have been

By Rev. Canon Douglas Leighton As the era of colonial warfare in North America ended after 1815, fundamental questions arose about the...

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George Sage: a founding figure of Western University

George Sage: a founding figure of Western University

By Rev. Canon Douglas Leighton Huron University College has graced its second, present site on the west side of London’s Western Road...

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All Saints’ bell tolls 99 times to honour late Prince Philip

All Saints’ bell tolls 99 times to honour late Prince Philip

The bell at All Saints’ Anglican Church, Windsor tolled 99 times Thursday April 15th in honour of Prince Philip who died April 9th at...

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The altar in our house

The altar in our house

By John-Paul Markides I heard a loud voice from the throne saying, “Behold, the dwelling place of God is with man. He will dwell...

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Meet Rev. Jim Garey, the marathon man of evening prayer

Meet Rev. Jim Garey, the marathon man of evening prayer

 By Sandra Coulson Rev. Jim Garey has been the marathon man of Evening Prayer during the COVID-19 pandemic, posting the service on...

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We were looking forward to the end, because it's just beginning

We were looking forward to the end, because it's just beginning

“…better revealing the marks of mission by becoming a learning church...” – The Right Reverend Todd Townshend, Bishop’s Charge, 180th...

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Bishop Townshend in support of paid sick leave

Bishop Townshend in support of paid sick leave

Bishop of Huron Rt. Rev. Todd Townshend urged Premier of Ontario Doug Ford on April 26 to fight for paid sick days for essential...

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Get vaccinated, then pay it forward

Get vaccinated, then pay it forward

By Janice Biehn, PWRDF The Primate’s World Relief and Development Fund has launched a new Vaccine Equity Fund to contribute to the...

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All things bright and beautiful

All things bright and beautiful

By Rev. Paul Sherwood Instead of their usual Lenten food drive this year, the parishioners of Trinity Church in Simcoe were challenged...

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Stewards of God’s Kingdom: Fear is acceptable, refusal is not

Stewards of God’s Kingdom: Fear is acceptable, refusal is not

By Rev. Andra Townshend O'Neill For many years we had a magnificent old dutch elm tree on our front lawn, a majestic reminder of...

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Countering Anglican tribalism: A more diverse Church

Countering Anglican tribalism: A more diverse Church

GROWING BEYOND THE DOORS By Rev. Grayhame Bowcott Last month I hosted a class on congregational growth and evangelism that included...

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The Rural Learning Church: Episode 1

The Rural Learning Church: Episode 1

St. Matthew's, Florence in the Diocese of Huron with Lawrene Denkers

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The miracle of seeds: Dancing and singing with God

The miracle of seeds: Dancing and singing with God

By Caroline Sharp “For truly I tell you, if you have faith the size of a mustard seed, you will say to this mountain, ‘Move from here...

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A note on 'normal things'

A note on 'normal things'

By Laurel Pattenden “Only when normal things are not normal anymore do we realize how special normal things are.” Unknown Source    ...

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The Diocese of Huron is situated on the ancestral beaver hunting grounds of the Algonquin, Haudenosaunee and Attawandaran peoples; the traditional and unceded lands of the Anishinaabe Peoples, of Walpole Island, Kettle Point and the Thames, the settled people’s Haudenosaunee Confederacy, at the Grand River and the Thames and the Lenni Lenape Delaware people’s of Moraviantown and Muncey.

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