By Laurel Pattenden I really like cats. They are experts at knowing how to relax. Laying upon their favourite chair, sleepy eyes,...
By Rev. Marty Levesque I have said it many times: a professionally designed and developed website is no longer an option for the...
By Rev. Canon Keith Nethery Rarely do clergy gather together that the conversation doesn’t turn to funerals, baptisms and weddings;...
By Rev. Canon Christopher B. J. Pratt Like a curtain being drawn across a window, shutting out the sun’s glare and darkening an...
by Rev. Val Kenyon Close to the heart of what it means to be human lies the dynamic process of finding and making meaning in our...
By Rev. Jim Innes “Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do”(Lk 23:34) The world is ravaged by self-protectiveness....
By Libi Clifford When I was growing up, one of the signs of spring was the annual house cleaning. This was a top-to-bottom, no holds...
By Andra Townshend O’Neill Is it in response to the generosity of God? That may not be the first thing that comes to mind. For...
By Ven. Perry Chuipka A seven-year old boy had lived near this large church all his young life. He used to watch people go in just...
REFLECTION ON MY ORDINATION By Rev. David A. Hyatt I was offered an opportunity to submit a reflection on my ordination to the...
The children and youth at Church of the Epiphany in Woodstock may be a small group, but they have big hearts. For the season of...
While many big cities struggle to provide shelters for the homeless – as highlighted by January’s deep freeze – an Anglican church in...
On Tuesday, February 5 the very last set of photo prints of Huron churches was submitted to the Church History File at the Huron...
On Saturday, February 2, a funeral service was held at London’s St. John the Evangelist for Benjamin Musgrave, one of the frequent...
By Rev. Canon Christopher B. J. Pratt “Love overcomes hatred.” The Mayor of Gander, Newfoundland is shown offering those insightful...
By Rev. Canon Keith Nethery After many years of writing this column, something new has begun. I’m getting responses. I received more...
By Laurel Pattenden Puttering around in the art studio is something I would like to do most days but another favourite of mine is to...
By Rev. Jim Inness “I’d rather starve in Newfoundland than live anywhere else”. This is a well-articulated sentiment from a...
By Rev. Val Kenyon ‘Iron sharpens iron, and one person sharpens the wits of another.’ Proverbs 27:17 In a number of CBC...
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