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Stick in the mud: Getting rid of hesitancy and fear

Stick in the mud: Getting rid of hesitancy and fear

By Laurel Pattenden Spring and Easter go hand in hand each and every year. This spring and Easter we can also add in the easing and...

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When Street Angels came to Saint Augustine

When Street Angels came to Saint Augustine

 Rev. Paul Poolton with the Street Angels' admin team (from left): Merissa Mills, Marnie Monrose and Elaine Langlois   By Rev....

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Season of Eastertide: Continuing in hope

Season of Eastertide: Continuing in hope

As an Easter people, we keep the hope of this season central in our hearts, especially important as our world slowly emerges from the...

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Turning on a dime: The resilience of Anglicanism in Canada

Turning on a dime: The resilience of Anglicanism in Canada

Churches that once complained that they didn’t have enough money to cover the week-to-week bills were suddenly investing in...

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Handing on what we have received

Handing on what we have received

“Do you understand what you are reading?” Philip asked. “How can I,” he said, “unless someone explains it to me?” (Acts 8:30-31)...

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Connection Centre: Stratford Anglican community in action

Connection Centre: Stratford Anglican community in action

Bree McCoomb, Clinical Team Supervisor, Choices for Change waiting to greet clients at the Connection Centre. By Rev. Lorraine...

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Provincial election: We can influence decision-makers

Provincial election: We can influence decision-makers

To what extent can we use the strength of our faith in Jesus Christ to proclaim with our siblings across faith traditions that it...

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The transformative power of giving thanks

The transformative power of giving thanks

Every once in awhile we read a book which engages our mind in thinking of others who might enjoy it.  ‘Grateful’ by Diana Butler Bass...

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The return of the Prodigal Son: Moments of transition

The return of the Prodigal Son: Moments of transition

Rembrandt van Rijn. THE PRODIGAL SON, detail (Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg) A VIEW FROM THE BACK PEW By Rev. Canon...

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Easter morning ding-dong blessing

Easter morning ding-dong blessing

The moment the bell was put back in place, the sun broke through the clouds and a bright beam of light shone upon Holy Trinity...

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Synod 2022: Choose your preference, in person or on-line

Synod 2022: Choose your preference, in person or on-line

Delegates will have two options: to attend 2022 Synod in person, or to participate via Zoom. Observers will be able to watch the...

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'The Bishop is coming!!'

'The Bishop is coming!!'

MOSTLY ABOUT RELIGION By Rev. Canon Keith Nethery Moving is not an easy decision at the best of times. When you contemplate moving...

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All for one, and one for all

All for one, and one for all

AS I SEE IT By Rev. Jim Innes Reason or law will not end a conflict, unless one side has their backs to the wall. By reason, I am...

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The rule of thirds: creation, curation, conversation

The rule of thirds: creation, curation, conversation

MEDIA BYTES By Rev. Marty Levesque The social media rule of thirds is creation, curation, and conversation. For a truly successful...

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Go forward with a backstroke

Go forward with a backstroke

By Laurel Pattenden Summer is soon here and let us live it with the words of Ralph Waldo Emerson. Live in the sunshine, swim in the...

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New national award for the Huron Church News

New national award for the Huron Church News

Huron Church News was awarded another national prize by the Canadian Christian Communicators Association (CCCA). The newspaper...

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Way of Love: Intentionality is the key to everything

Way of Love: Intentionality is the key to everything

By Lawrene Denkers Q: How do you sum up nine weeks that are literally life-changing? A: You answer a few questions. In January and...

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The trials of Job: What it means to be a human being in its essence

The trials of Job: What it means to be a human being in its essence

By Rev. Greg Little I have recently been attending a Zoom discussion group at St. Paul’s Cathedral in London which is using lectures...

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Grandson and Grandmother walking the good road

Grandson and Grandmother walking the good road

Gladys, my mother’s mother, told me when I was a young child that Jesus was crucified and hung on a cross and died for our sins....

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The illusion of autonomy: God's role in our lives

The illusion of autonomy: God's role in our lives

Each recognizes the wealth they have as belonging to themselves, as something that they have earned and deserve, and do not see...

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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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