By Rev. Carrie Irwin As we approach the beginning of Lent, a year into the global pandemic of COVID, I find myself pondering again a...
Anglican Fellowship of Prayer By Rev. Mary Farmer December and the season of Advent mark the beginning of the new church year....
By Libi Clifford Since March, I’ve spent a lot of hours looking for something different to do. I have lots of things that I could do,...
By Paul Dumbrille This month the Anglican Fellowship of Prayer (Huron) is featuring one of the articles available from the Anglican...
By Libi Clifford Joan Chittister uses the image of a waterwheel when she describes the liturgical calendar. The movement is slow,...
By Sharon Frank February, the shortest month of the year, is often the coldest and dullest – lots of grey days. Yet even here there...
By Rev. Steve Greene We have journeyed through the seasons of Advent, which bears a new liturgical year, with new thoughts, new...
By Rev. Canon Val Kenyon Have you ever stopped to think just how many times you have recited the Lord’s Prayer during your lifetime?...
By Stephanie Donaldson A year ago I began a journey that paralleled a journey that I already was on. A friend asked me if I would...
By Libi Clifford When I was growing up, one of the signs of spring was the annual house cleaning. This was a top-to-bottom, no holds...
By Rev. Mary Farmer Happy New Year! Collectively we have put 2018 to bed, and begin this new calendar year with all the memories of...
By Sandra Coulson Rev. Jim Garey has been the marathon man of Evening Prayer during the COVID-19 pandemic, posting the service on...
By Rev. Canon Val Kenyon The Bishop’s Prayer Conference in May 2021 of the Anglican Fellowship of Prayer (Huron) was led by Rev. Dr....
By Rev. Kimberly Myer Prayer is what I believe to be the most important spiritual practice for every Anglican, every Christian...
By Rev. Kimberly Meyer By the time you read this the AFP Fall Conference, ‘Help Us Grow, Praying to Foster New Relationships’, will...
By Sharon Frank Wishing everyone a blessed 2022 full of wonder and expectations! As we enter this new year, we must be mindful that...
By Rev. Carrie Irwin Sunsets are truly spectacular! It had been several days since I intentionally stopped to take a breath and...
By Rev. Kim Myer We are entering into the season of Lent, the 40 days before Easter beginning on March 3, Ash Wednesday. Ash...
We are almost to the end of our 40 days of Lent. A time where we were invited “in the name of the Lord, to observe a holy Lent by...
By Libi Clifford Every year I am so very thankful that I live in a part of the world where there are four very different seasons in...
By Sharon Frank Recently, I completed my annual eighteen hours of Education for Ministry (EfM) mentor training. This year we had a...
'I felt joined by the radiance of hearts, by the desire for good, by the joy of shared service': Fr. Gilles' first Eucharist at...
By Rev. Mary Farmer By the time you read this, we will all be back to the ‘new’ normal rhythm in our church communities, at least...
ISAIAH 2:1-5 MATTHEW 24:36-44
By Rev. Kimberly Myer As I ponder the Advent stories, we will hear over the next couple of weeks leading to Christmas, I think about...
ISAIAH 11:1-10 MATTHEW 2:1-12
By Rev. Aidan Armstrong January 1 2023 will mark the start of a new and fresh year on the secular calendar. We will have just...
Trust in the LORD forever, for the LORD, the LORD himself, is the Rock eternal. Isaiah 26:4 By Rev. Kimberly Myer The time...
For God alone my soul waits in silence, for my hope is from him. Psalm 62:5 By Rev. Ann Webber It is Lent. Again. Lent is a...
By Rev. Craig Love Lent is the season for fasting from creaturely pleasures for a time, but it also offers the right amount of time...
By Rev. Canon Val Kenyon Аs we come together as a diocesan family for our Synod gatherings, we do so, with great expectation,...
All have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God.FOR: The hatred which divides nation from nation, race, from race, class from...
By Libi Clifford It’s September again − the month that can never make up its mind whether it is summer or fall. Perhaps that is why it...
By Sharon Frank As we approach the season of Thanksgiving, we can take a minute and offer prayers by using an acrostic prayer for the...
As we continue to pray for peace, we join our voices with the words of Archbishop Hosam. A Prayer from The Most Reverend Hosam...
By Rev. Justin Comber There is an old saying in our church. It Has come to be an Anglicanism, and I have used it often, particularly...
By Rev. Gilles Hache What is the meaning of Advent? What can these four weeks change in our everyday lives and in the life of our...
By Rev. Mary Farmer Like so many others, I feel as if the season of Advent preparation and the upcoming celebration of Christmas and...
By Rev. Kimberly Myer Our prayers at Christmas invited us to focus on the Christ Child. It provided us with the time to reflect upon...
THE ADORATION OF THE MAGI, copy woven in 1894. Designed by Edward Burne Jones, details by William Morris and John Henry Dearle....
Homeless Jesus, also known as Jesus the Homeless (Jésus le sans-abri), is a bronze sculpture by Timothy Schmalz, a Canadian sculptor....
By Rev. Craig Love In the middle of winter, I made my way to a farm for five days of silent retreat, a time for rest & prayer....
By Rev. Mary Farmer Although you are reading this at summer’s end, it is the end of June, in a heat wave, that I am writing this, as I...