IT'S JUST ME - HUMBLED AND GRATEFUL: In the ambulance vehicle following the accident. IT'S JUST KEVIN By Very Rev. Kevin George...
FIELD NOTES By Rev. Allie McDougall IN AUGUST, a three-night run of Jesus Christ Superstar was mounted at the Hollywood Bowl with an...
Diaconal Postulant, Laura Woolner (Diocese of Qu'Appelle) proclaims the Gospel in an ecumenical service. GROWING BEYOND THE DOORS...
By Rev. Chris Brouillard-Coyle SEPTEMBER 30 is the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. The day serves as a reminder of the...
MEDIA BYTES By Rev. Marty Levesque YOU NEED a different voice for different communications because effective communication is about...
By Rev. Canon Val Kenyon NO DOUBT you have noticed that our lives are filled with constant interruption—there is the news, work and...
By Rev. Justin Comber YOU ARE SUPPOSED to be afraid of wild animals. It’s part of what makes them beautiful. They are untouchable....
By Sharon Frank DO YOU SEE the glass as half full, or is it half empty, or do you even notice that there is a glass at all? This just...
In anticipation of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, the Church of the Holy Saviour in Waterloo hosted Mapping the Ground...
In June of this year, St. Matthew’s, Florence put out the call to our parish, the Rondeau Bay Transfiguration Partnership, for...
Christ Church in Markdale is celebrating 175 years of being a voice for God’s word. We welcomed the Rt. Rev. Todd Townsend, Bishop of...
Dignitaries, an authentic Ukrainian lunch and special music were highlights as St. John’s Anglican Church, Tillsonburg, celebrated its...
By Rev. Tianna Gocan SOMEHOW, June 11, 2025 feels like it was both yesterday and a thousand days ago all at once. The day that I had...
By Rev. Allison Agius I HAVE ALWAYS KNOWN I am called to ministry, but for too long I was focused on my own plans instead of listening...
AS I SEE IT By Rev. Jim Innes You may be an ambassador to England or FranceYou may like to gamble, you might like to danceYou may be...
By Rev. Greg Little A WHILE AGO, the Gospel for our BCP Eucharists was Jesus’ parable of the rich man who invites his neighbours to a...
GROWING BEYOND THE DOORS By Rev. Canon Grayhame Bowcott DIACONAL MINISTRY is often described as being the place where bridges are...
A VIEW FROM THE BACK PEW By Rev. Canon Christopher B. J. Pratt I HAVE RECENTLY been swamped by a wave of nostalgia. It is not a...
By Rev. Gilles Haché IN SEASONS of uncertainty, when answers are delayed and paths seem unclear, hope becomes a form of silent prayer....
IT'S JUST KEVIN By Very Rev. Kevin George IF YOU ARE a regular reader of this column, you will know that I sustained a nasty leg...