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The process of becoming a disciple

The process of becoming a disciple

By Rev. Canon Val Kenyon What is it to be a disciple of Jesus? Of course in Jesus’ day his disciples ‘followed’ him, they accompanied...

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A relationship of prayer, love and ministry…

A relationship of prayer, love and ministry…

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...

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Diocesan Annual Retirees BBQ

Diocesan Annual Retirees BBQ

Diocesan Annual Retirees BBQ, Church of the Ascension, London, Ontario, June 27, 2019 An opportunity to meet old friends...

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The foundation of good stewardship is being clear what the Church is for

The foundation of good stewardship is being clear what the Church is for

By Ven. Graham Bland I am not a fan of ‘survival’ talk. Digging bunkers and hunkering down against future catastrophe does not appeal...

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Coaching through deanery council meetings

Coaching through deanery council meetings

By Shirley Sewell If you were a fly on the wall, this is what you might have seen and heard discussed at the February Deanery Council...

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The Ontario Occupational Health and Safety Act applies to churches

The Ontario Occupational Health and Safety Act applies to churches

A favourite line of parish councils, boards of management and occasionally clergy is, “we don’t have to worry about that, because...

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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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Breakfast with the bikers

Breakfast with the bikers

Rev. Steve Martin is blessing a motorcycle at the Breakfast with Bikers events in Strathroy on May 25. By Rev. Greg Little...

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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 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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The best way to learn is to teach

The best way to learn is to teach

Ministry of music at St. John the Evangelist, Leamington is centered around Steven Acott and his engagement in Messy Church program....

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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 risk of reinventing our relational practices

The risk of reinventing our relational practices

GROWING BEYOND THE DOORS By Rev. Grayhame Bowcott So far in this column, I have been sharing a little of the theology and my personal...

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Knowing our story and deepening our identity

Knowing our story and deepening our identity

By Rev. Canon Val Kenyon Several years ago, like many others these days, I participated in a test to learn more about the components...

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Counting our blessings: Justice begins on the inside

Counting our blessings: Justice begins on the inside

AS I SEE IT By Rev. Jim Innes In the last few weeks, the Christian church has been celebrating the season of Epiphany. In...

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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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