By Rev. Matthew Kieswetter Many of us are thankful for all the technologies that have helped keep us united this last year and a...
AS I SEE IT By Rev. Jim Innes As we move through the Covid crisis, something has been born within us individually and globally. My...
By Suzanne Rumsey refugee (noun) a person who has been forced to leave their country in order to escape war, persecution, or natural...
A VIEW FROM THE BACK PEW By Rev. Canon Christopher B. J. Pratt “There are no words….”. The comments of a CNN reporter looking...
By Sydney Brouillard-Coyle When I was invited to step in as the Nonbinary Peer Mentor at Trans Wellness Ontario in August 2020, I had...
Congregations across the diocese are all at different stages and phases of the return to worship protocols. The leadership of every...
By Sally Bennett Write a plan to safely reopen our church during a global pandemic? How difficult could that be? Well, exceedingly...
By Rev. Steve Greene FINALLY!!! Since the last in-person service (March 8, 2020) we have endured many losses, many changes, many...
By Bishop Todd Townshend By now, the COVID-19 pandemic has frayed the last nerves of most of the population. If it hasn’t brought...
MEDIA BYTES By Rev. Marty Levesque We are in the middle of an election as I write this, and all the political parties are reaching...
By Rev. Kimberly Myer Prayer is what I believe to be the most important spiritual practice for every Anglican, every Christian...
By Rev. Chris Brouillard-Coyle Take a moment to think about all the attributes that contribute to a first impression of you. What...
AS I SEE IT By Rev. Jim Innes Why has the young Mary, Mother of Jesus, become so important to people throughout the world? It is not...
Anglican Fellowship of Prayer presents The Fall Gathering Part Two of Bishop's Prayer Conference Help Us Grow: Praying to Foster...
GROWING BEYOND THE DOORS By Rev. Grayhame Bowcott One of the things most notable about the church grounds of St. George’s in the Blue...
By Rev. Andra Townshend O'Neill The fall seems to be a time that we pay particular attention to what it means to be a disciple of...
MOSTLY ABOUT RELIGION By Rev. Canon Keith Nethery It has long been said that hockey is almost a religion in Canada. Under that...
By Diane Dance Even though I have been retired from education for a few years, September always feels like the start of the new year...
By Laurel Pattenden The fresh apples are filling the shelves at the grocery stores. All shapes of squash, bright pumpkins and turnip...
By Rev. Greg Little On September 30, Canada celebrated the first National Day of Truth and Reconciliation. The day honours the lost...