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An alabaster jar, broken, open to challenges

An alabaster jar, broken, open to challenges

By Rev. Chris Brouillard-Coyle While he was at Bethany in the house of Simon the leper, as he sat at the table, a woman came with...

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Reopening our spiritual home

Reopening our spiritual home

The third time proved to be a charm on Saturday, September 18, as parishioners at St. John-in-the Wilderness, Bright’s Grove, dedicated...

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Say Yes! to Kids proposals total more than $500,000!

Say Yes! to Kids proposals total more than $500,000!

The Anglican Foundation of Canada (AFC) has received an unprecedented wave of applications from across Canada in response to the Say...

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Where would Jesus be?

Where would Jesus be?

By Rev. Chris Brouillard-Coyle We, who have been steeped in the tradition and story of Christianity.  We, who have heard the Gospel...

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VR Church is here to stay!

VR Church is here to stay!

MEDIA BYTES By Rev. Marty Levesque Livestreaming major events, ordinations, Christmas, and Easter service was something the diocese...

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How might God use our buildings?

How might God use our buildings?

GROWING BEYOND THE DOORS By Rev. Grayhame Bowcott If all Anglicans truly believed that our buildings were tools for ministry, how...

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Put down the paper, fill a glass with water, take a sip...

Put down the paper, fill a glass with water, take a sip...

A VIEW FROM THE BACK PEW By Rev. Canon Christopher B. J. Pratt "Have you ever been shot or do you have any shrapnel lodged in your...

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Uncertainty: a difficult lesson we learn to manage

Uncertainty: a difficult lesson we learn to manage

AS I SEE IT By Rev. Jim Innes Now I lay me down to sleep I pray the Lord my soul to keep. If I should die before I wake, I pray the...

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'Call Me Indian': Fred Sasakamoose's life story

'Call Me Indian': Fred Sasakamoose's life story

MOSTLY ABOUT RELIGION By Rev. Canon Keith Nethery As we move into the crisp mornings of November, the hearts of a good percentage of...

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Three suggestions in one word: SHARE!!

Three suggestions in one word: SHARE!!

MEDIA BYTES By Rev. Marty Levesque Sharing and interacting with posts from your church is simple but it also shows to the world how...

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Catechumenal ministries: actually, it's something very familiar

Catechumenal ministries: actually, it's something very familiar

By Rev. Lisa Wang Cat-a-who-when-what-all? “Catechumenal” might seem like a fancy new word for something strange and obscure, but in...

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Days of celebration – Our story of faith

Days of celebration – Our story of faith

A VIEW FROM THE BACK PEW By Rev. Canon Christopher B. J. Pratt There is a certain expectation that a December article being written...

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Curiosity: Being free to wonder aloud with others

Curiosity: Being free to wonder aloud with others

If we can cultivate and encourage curiosity around all that God is seeking to do in our lives, and in the communities in which we live...

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Diocesan governance and leadership update

Diocesan governance and leadership update

By Bishop Todd Townshend Grace and peace to you as we approach the seasons of Christmas and Epiphany! An update on proposed changes...

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Catechumenal ministry: Old wine in new wineskins?

Catechumenal ministry: Old wine in new wineskins?

The things that Jesus taught his disciples are the very same things we have learned (and are still learning) as Christians today. By...

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Lighting up our community relationships

Lighting up our community relationships

A question to consider as we transition into another year of pandemic uncertainty: How is your congregation reaching out to your local...

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A few tips for short-form video content

A few tips for short-form video content

Engaging a new demographic in the life of the church: The rise of short-form video allows individuals to be informed, educated, and...

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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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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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