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A cruise of support for a long-term care facility

A cruise of support for a long-term care facility

By Pat Jackson A “cruise of support” and video prayers posted through social media were organized by Trinity Anglican Church, Cottam...

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Breaking bread: live from the kitchen floor

Breaking bread: live from the kitchen floor

Inspired by the story of the walk to Emmaus and the way in which the disciples recognized Jesus in the breaking of bread, the recording...

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Isolation calls for new points of reference

Isolation calls for new points of reference

AS I SEE IT By Rev. Jim Innes The isolation called upon in the fight against the spread of COVID-19 may limit the mind’s checkpoints...

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‘Do not hold on to me, but go and tell’

‘Do not hold on to me, but go and tell’

By Bishop Todd Townshend We have been through an unsettling time and we are still going through it. This battle against “COVID-19” has...

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Windsor Anglicans’ Drive Through Food Drive

Windsor Anglicans’ Drive Through Food Drive

By The Reverends Robert Clifford, Sharla Malliff, and Paul Poolton In this period of economic disruption and public health anxiety due...

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Church as granary and greenhouse

Church as granary and greenhouse

By Ven. Graham Bland Part of my dismay about our Church’s preoccupation with its own demise is that sometimes it feels we have...

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How to avoid emotional quicksand when triggers are everywhere?

How to avoid emotional quicksand when triggers are everywhere?

AS I SEE IT By Rev. Jim Innes During certain times of the year, we may find ourselves more susceptible to negative thoughts....

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On the future of the Church: Are you in or are you out?

On the future of the Church: Are you in or are you out?

MOSTLY ABOUT RELIGION By Rev. Canon Keith Nethery It dawned on me on Christmas Eve that this was the 25th Christmas in a row that I...

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The cost of silence

The cost of silence

A VIEW FROM THE BACK PEW By Rev. Canon Christopher B. J. Pratt In the waning days of 2019, I had written and submitted my article for...

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Entering the third chapter: a vision of later life

Entering the third chapter: a vision of later life

AS I SEE IT By Rev. Jim Innes “As the wheel inevitably turns, how will we live?”(Sparrow Heart) We enter the third chapter of life...

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Episcopal ministry: a microphone, binoculars and a bridge

Episcopal ministry: a microphone, binoculars and a bridge

By Archbishop Colin R. Johnson We have a newly elected Bishop. You will know who that is by now, but as I write, that election is...

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Are we done or are we just getting restarted?

Are we done or are we just getting restarted?

MOSTLY ABOUT RELIGION Keith’s top 10 or so things that we might think about in advance of the Episcopal election By Rev. Canon Keith...

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Listening to the Divine guidance

Listening to the Divine guidance

A VIEW FROM THE BACK PEW By Rev. Canon Christopher B. J. Pratt Before you read this article, I invite you to pause for a moment, take...

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Confirming the work of the Holy Spirit

Confirming the work of the Holy Spirit

Confirmation service: Deanery of Waterloo, April 2018, with Bishop Terry Dance By Archbishop Linda Nicholls One of the joys of...

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Being a teacher: raising positive kids in a negative world

Being a teacher: raising positive kids in a negative world

FAITH WITNESS: Sharing the testimonies of our lay leaders at 2019 Huron Synod By Laura Manias I grew up here in London, the oldest...

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Self-regulation as a constant task: embracing life’s imperfect flow

Self-regulation as a constant task: embracing life’s imperfect flow

AS I SEE IT By Rev. Jim Innes Are we ever quiet? I mean truly still? As living organisms, we throb with life continually and never...

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How silently the wondrous gift is given

How silently the wondrous gift is given

A VIEW FROM THE BACK PEW By Rev. Canon Christopher B. J. Pratt The view from the dome car as the train left Churchill, kept changing...

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Going digital: remember, we started with twelve followers

Going digital: remember, we started with twelve followers

By Davor Milicevic, HCN editor Subscription confirmation numbers for Anglican newspapers in Canada are in and they send a clear...

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Phishing for your personal info: how to protect yourself

Phishing for your personal info: how to protect yourself

MEDIA BYTES By Rev. Marty Levesque Recently someone seeking to use the goodwill of the people of the Diocese of Huron cloned...

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Having no religion in Canada: peeking behind the numbers

Having no religion in Canada: peeking behind the numbers

In conversation with Sarah Wilkins-Laflamme, assistant professor in the Department of Sociology and Legal Studies at the University of...

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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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