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Our own nucleus nurturer

Our own nucleus nurturer

By Lawrene Denkers I am a member of the St. Matthews, Florence congregation, which is part of the six-point Parish of the...

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The time of repentance, learning and turning to God

The time of repentance, learning and turning to God

We have a bishop: the moment Archbishop Anne Germond announced that Rev. Canon Todd Townshend has won the majority of votes. The...

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A new beginning

A new beginning

A VIEW FROM THE BACK PEW By Rev. Canon Christopher B. J. Pratt In the waning days of summer each year, I get a notice that it is time...

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May God give us more than we deserve!

May God give us more than we deserve!

By Rev. Canon Dr. Todd Townshend, Bishop-Elect Grace to You, and Peace! To the church of God that is in Huron, grace to you and peace...

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Reaping and sowing: are we truly in charge?

Reaping and sowing: are we truly in charge?

AS I SEE IT By Rev. Jim Innes It’s late October, and I can’t help but enjoy the splashes of red and orange as I drive the backroads...

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How to stay connected: adopt a program in Amazonia

How to stay connected: adopt a program in Amazonia

Staying in touch: Ven. Tim Dobbin and Rev. Jenny Sharp with their friends in Amazonia By Stephanie Donaldson In March of 2014...

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I believe in God… creator of Heaven and Earth…

I believe in God… creator of Heaven and Earth…

Change is coming: Anglican churches in Huron participated in Global Climate Strike on September 20 and 27. On September 27 thousands of...

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Church is an ideal place to engage with climate change

Church is an ideal place to engage with climate change

By Rev. Chris Brouillard-Coyle Got a package full of wishes,a time machine, a magic wand,a globe made out of gold No instructions or...

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Removing visible signs of our faith: what should we do?

Removing visible signs of our faith: what should we do?

A VIEW FROM THE BACK PEW By Rev. Canon Christopher B. J. Pratt During the summer months various stories are shared about special...

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Change in life – stability in faith

Change in life – stability in faith

A VIEW FROM THE BACK PEW By Rev. Canon Christopher B. J. Pratt My grandparents began their lives in rural Ireland and England....

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We can’t run, we can’t hide – what can we do?

We can’t run, we can’t hide – what can we do?

AS I SEE IT By Rev. Jim Innes When the winds blow crazy strong, and trash flies dangerously close, duck, and as best you can, get out...

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Sent into the world: Huron Synod 2019

Sent into the world: Huron Synod 2019

Clergy and laity from across Huron will gather in London, Ontario from May 26 to 28, at 178th diocesan Synod. As in the previous...

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Bishop Linda Nicholls calls on the Provincial Government to rethink the cancellation of the tree planting program

Bishop Linda Nicholls calls on the Provincial Government to rethink the cancellation of the tree planting program

The Anglican Diocese of Huron will start off its 178th synod on Sunday, May 26 by planting a tree on the lawn of St. Paul’s Cathedral,...

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A place called family

A place called family

By Rev. Andreas Thiel The session began as it usually does: a group of residents in a Long Term Care facility had gathered in the...

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A life of service: “Make us worthy of our calling”

A life of service: “Make us worthy of our calling”

REFLECTION ON MY ORDINATION By Rev. David A. Hyatt I was offered an opportunity to submit a reflection on my ordination to the...

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Six months of growth and a new sense of energy

Six months of growth and a new sense of energy

St. Geroge's Anglican Church in Owen Sound, Ontario The Friends of Mudtown – a neighbourhood ministry started at St. George’s...

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The Vicars’ Crossing: where faith enters the public square

The Vicars’ Crossing: where faith enters the public square

“The Upper Room” on December 20, 2018: Rob Henderson (right) and Kevin George with their guest Jennepher Cahill (United Way) In...

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Bread but no butter: the welfare diet, again

Bread but no butter: the welfare diet, again

By Rev. Chris Brouillard-Coyle Back in 1995, the Ontario government, under Mike Harris, gutted the social assistance programs and...

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Top five social media trends in 2019

Top five social media trends in 2019

MEDIA BYTES By Rev. Marty Levesque It is the end of 2018 and the beginning of 2019. Which means the end of year list are making...

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The stewardship of relationships: building community as mission

The stewardship of relationships: building community as mission

By Ven. Graham Bland In Stewardship ministry, it is not sustainable simply to develop good fund-raising ideas. You have to know what...

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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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