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A broken system: Mental health & suicide prevention

A broken system: Mental health & suicide prevention

By Sydney Brouillard-Coyle When I was invited to step in as the Nonbinary Peer Mentor at Trans Wellness Ontario in August 2020, I had...

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How to respond: Reflections on National Day of Truth and Reconciliation

How to respond: Reflections on National Day of Truth and Reconciliation

By Rev. Greg Little On September 30, Canada celebrated the first National Day of Truth and Reconciliation. The day honours the lost...

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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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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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Counselling centre for youth opens in Exeter

Counselling centre for youth opens in Exeter

Trivitt Memorial Anglican Church in Exeter in partnership with the Community Counselling Centre of London officially opened a...

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They gave us their blood to keep us alive

They gave us their blood to keep us alive

'Christ came to our bedside not in colours or robes, but in the veins of those women who wanted nothing more from us but that we...

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A virgin birth: Gender fluidity in nature

A virgin birth: Gender fluidity in nature

We are all part of one body, so for a healthy mind, body, and soul we are required to love ourselves and others as a whole picture. By...

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They cannot enter the healing waters, but we can serve

They cannot enter the healing waters, but we can serve

“It is good for us to be here": If you had only the clothes on your back and a bag... By Rev. Andrew Wilson In “the world’s...

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We need action heroes, not passive zeroes

We need action heroes, not passive zeroes

The issues of discrimination, inequality, violence, and marginalization should be the call for all of us, as Anglicans, to stand up and...

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Acknowledging minimum wage workers' struggles

Acknowledging minimum wage workers' struggles

What can we do to better embrace everybody, to better respect the dignity of every human being as we commit to do in our Baptismal...

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Social justice begins with you and me

Social justice begins with you and me

Building a more just society is not merely a worthwhile or admirable thing to do; it’s an essential component of both our Baptismal...

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Nature vs Nature: reshaping our learned behaviours

Nature vs Nature: reshaping our learned behaviours

It takes mental maturity, open-mindedness, and humility to honestly analyze whether the decisions we’ve made in the past were correct...

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Visibility can't exist without safety

Visibility can't exist without safety

By Sydney Brouillard-Coyle On March 31, the world celebrates the Transgender* Day of Visibility, which recognizes transgender people...

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Mental health on World Health Day

Mental health on World Health Day

By Sydney Brouillard-Coyle April 7 of each year marks the celebration of World Health Day. From its inception at the First Health...

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Provincial election: We can influence decision-makers

Provincial election: We can influence decision-makers

To what extent can we use the strength of our faith in Jesus Christ to proclaim with our siblings across faith traditions that it...

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Living Love: Camp Wendake

Living Love: Camp Wendake

By Rev. Matt Martin Every single encounter with every single human being that we have throughout our lives effectively matters and...

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The Queen is dead!  God save the King!

The Queen is dead! God save the King!

On April 19, 1710, four Haudenosaunee chiefs as ambassadors visited St. James Palace and had their audience with Queen Anne, and in...

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National Day for Truth and Reconciliation (Orange Shirt Day)

National Day for Truth and Reconciliation (Orange Shirt Day)

By Caroline Sharp This article contains sensitive content which some people may find offensive or disturbing. Phyllis Webstad has a...

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Pronouns - Respecting and honouring all children of God

Pronouns - Respecting and honouring all children of God

By Sydney Brouillard-Coyle Using someone’s correct pronouns is the bare minimum for showing respect for who a person is. But true...

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'Waiting for better circumstances': Mary's story

'Waiting for better circumstances': Mary's story

By Rev. Chris Brouillard-Coyle Mary* is looking for a trailer for the winter. The comment popped up as my friend and I were going...

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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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