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St. James’ Ingersoll: one parish’s story of moving and thriving

St. James’ Ingersoll: one parish’s story of moving and thriving

A group photo taken at the time of signing the closing documents for sale of St. James’ Church 184 Oxford St. Ingersoll. Left to...

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Love in the time… of a pandemic response

Love in the time… of a pandemic response

One of our former parishioners was flying home after a family funeral here. We were all worried for her, so she wrote to show us the...

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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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Sixty years of All Saints, Waterloo

Sixty years of All Saints, Waterloo

On Sunday, November 3, 2019, All Saints Waterloo was pleased to welcome Archbishop Linda Nicholls as the parish celebrated its...

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Nativity scene in Lucan

Nativity scene in Lucan

Holy Trinity Parish in Lucan hosted a nativity exhibit with 76 scenes of various sizes, materials and designs all contributed by the...

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St. James Westminster goes above and beyond in supporting housing projects

St. James Westminster goes above and beyond in supporting housing projects

Two success stories made possible by the efforts of St. James’ Outreach Committee By Rev. Canon Keith Nethery and Peggy Roffey...

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The circle of love in Leamington

The circle of love in Leamington

Overcoming fear: the circle of love in front of St. John the Evangelist Anglican Church in Leamington. Photo: Southpoint Sun By...

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Trinity Simcoe in a bit of a Flap!

Trinity Simcoe in a bit of a Flap!

On the night of Saturday April 27, the parish hall at Trinity church in Simcoe reverberated with the sounds of Ragtime and Jazz...

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A small group with big hearts

A small group with big hearts

The children and youth at Church of the Epiphany in Woodstock may be a small group, but they have big hearts. For the season of...

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More than just a meal and a place to crash

More than just a meal and a place to crash

While many big cities struggle to provide shelters for the homeless – as highlighted by January’s deep freeze – an Anglican church in...

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The London’s forgotten come together

The London’s forgotten come together

On Saturday, February 2, a funeral service was held at London’s St. John the Evangelist for Benjamin Musgrave, one of the frequent...

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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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Christ Church, Amherstburg: Two hundred years of continuous service

Christ Church, Amherstburg: Two hundred years of continuous service

Joan Browning, Vivian McManemy and Michelle Wilson lead the congregation into the church. Epiphany 2019. Photo: Cecile Browning...

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Grandma, what do you do, now that you are retired?

Grandma, what do you do, now that you are retired?

For the answer to our grandchildren’s queries of the heading above: The women of St. James’ Church, Stratford, are an amazing group of...

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Walking the walk outside the box

Walking the walk outside the box

The “church” is the people. We are all told this over and over. Yet, we continue to struggle as we cling to our church buildings that,...

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Lenten pickups at Church of the Ascension, London

Lenten pickups at Church of the Ascension, London

By Sandra Coulson Lenten discipline this Lenten discipline had a drive-thru angle at Church of the Ascension in London this year....

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All Saints’ bell tolls 99 times to honour late Prince Philip

All Saints’ bell tolls 99 times to honour late Prince Philip

The bell at All Saints’ Anglican Church, Windsor tolled 99 times Thursday April 15th in honour of Prince Philip who died April 9th at...

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Meet Rev. Jim Garey, the marathon man of evening prayer

Meet Rev. Jim Garey, the marathon man of evening prayer

 By Sandra Coulson Rev. Jim Garey has been the marathon man of Evening Prayer during the COVID-19 pandemic, posting the service on...

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We were looking forward to the end, because it's just beginning

We were looking forward to the end, because it's just beginning

“…better revealing the marks of mission by becoming a learning church...” – The Right Reverend Todd Townshend, Bishop’s Charge, 180th...

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All things bright and beautiful

All things bright and beautiful

By Rev. Paul Sherwood Instead of their usual Lenten food drive this year, the parishioners of Trinity Church in Simcoe were challenged...

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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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