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Investing in the vocational leadership of tomorrow

Investing in the vocational leadership of tomorrow

Whenever I am asked about the ways in which we can best equip healthy and growing congregations in the present and future, my go to...

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Our inner eye: Seeing God in all things

Our inner eye: Seeing God in all things

By Rev. Jim Innes In each human soul there exists a divine element, a kind of inner eye capable of glimpsing something of God, for...

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It is about the birth of a child that changed history

It is about the birth of a child that changed history

The Christmas I want is the one with a full church, thunderous Carols, palpable joy, and celebration in every moment. MOSTLY ABOUT...

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Thank you Miss M. for the experience of the story

Thank you Miss M. for the experience of the story

This Christmas, let us be in the cold with the shepherds, flying in the heavens with the angels, peering into the manger in the dark...

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The joy of Christmas: Being blessed by His presence

The joy of Christmas: Being blessed by His presence

Wow! This year with all of its uncertainty has flown by. Once again it is time to celebrate Advent and the most Holy Day of Christ’s...

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The advent of Christmas: A peaceful blessing

The advent of Christmas: A peaceful blessing

The advent of Christmas is overflowing with reminders that Love, not Hate, conquers all. The most obvious of these are the festive...

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Prayer: The anchor in times of chaos

Prayer: The anchor in times of chaos

By Sharon Frank  Wishing everyone a blessed 2022 full of wonder and expectations! As we enter this new year, we must be mindful that...

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A virgin birth: Gender fluidity in nature

A virgin birth: Gender fluidity in nature

We are all part of one body, so for a healthy mind, body, and soul we are required to love ourselves and others as a whole picture. By...

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How do you measure a year?

How do you measure a year?

A VIEW FROM THE BACK PEW By Rev. Canon Christopher B. J. Pratt “Five hundred twenty- five thousand six hundred minutes…so dear. How...

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A small picture in the big album of my life

A small picture in the big album of my life

There is no such thing as normal. We will always be looking forward and back as we try to find our way.    MOSTLY ABOUT RELIGION By...

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Knitters of mind knots: A tale for overthinkers

Knitters of mind knots: A tale for overthinkers

Thoughts in, thoughts out, thoughts remembered, thoughts forgotten. Monkey mind at the best of times. Why do we even say ‘you are in...

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Happy new... things to learn!

Happy new... things to learn!

Ongoing learning is central to what happens at EfM, where a large part of the process is designed to allow participants to engage in...

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"Nothing ventured, nothing gained":  Major change needs to happen

"Nothing ventured, nothing gained": Major change needs to happen

By Kyle Gascho “For everything there is a season, and a time for every matter under heaven” ...   These are the first words of...

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They cannot enter the healing waters, but we can serve

They cannot enter the healing waters, but we can serve

“It is good for us to be here": If you had only the clothes on your back and a bag... By Rev. Andrew Wilson In “the world’s...

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We need action heroes, not passive zeroes

We need action heroes, not passive zeroes

The issues of discrimination, inequality, violence, and marginalization should be the call for all of us, as Anglicans, to stand up and...

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Acknowledging minimum wage workers' struggles

Acknowledging minimum wage workers' struggles

What can we do to better embrace everybody, to better respect the dignity of every human being as we commit to do in our Baptismal...

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A glimpse of the fiery evening sky: a sense of joy and deep gratitude

A glimpse of the fiery evening sky: a sense of joy and deep gratitude

By Rev. Carrie Irwin  Sunsets are truly spectacular!   It had been several days since I intentionally stopped to take a breath and...

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A good time for a clear-eyed, God-given kind of hope

A good time for a clear-eyed, God-given kind of hope

By Bishop Todd Townshend Many organizations, including Anglican churches, spend part of January planning for the future. Part of our...

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The extravagance of God

The extravagance of God

By Rev. Andra Townshend O'Neill Extravagant: “exceeding the limits of reason or necessity, lacking in moderation, balance, and...

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How to protect your church from a cyberattack

How to protect your church from a cyberattack

MEDIA BYTES By Rev. Marty Levesque This past December, a weakness was discovered in logging software named Log4Shell. Log4Shell is a...

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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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