Bishop’s Letter to the Diocese
A response from the Bishop to recent communications on the marriage canon issues It has been about three weeks since the national House of Bishops
A response from the Bishop to recent communications on the marriage canon issues It has been about three weeks since the national House of Bishops
Leadership comes in many shapes and sizes — not just one. And different situations call for different styles of leadership. So what types of leader
What does it mean to be a disciple of Jesus Christ and to be part of the Church in today’s society? I suspect Christians have
After many months of discernment, Bishop Donald Phillips is pleased to announce the appointment of Vincent Solomon to the new position of Urban Indigenous Ministry Developer.
This month’s magazine has a focus on living missionally. What does that even mean? How can we do it or should we even care? Explore
Asking questions does not mean you are questioning your faith, you are simply seeking answers so your faith can grow. Rev. Kenn Garrity has just
Folks at the Pinawa Christian Fellowship, a shared ministry of the Anglican, Mennonite, Presbyterian and United Churches, wanted to find a way to respond immediately to
Has it ever happened to you where you were rushing to get somewhere and you ran into someone you knew who appeared in distress? Did
Addiction can be a bewildering affliction. We’ve all heard the stories: tragic, heart-breaking accounts of betrayal and defeat; of ruin and despair too heavy to
St. Peter’s, Winnipeg, is hosting a conference on physician-assisted dying titled “Suffering and Hope.” The keynote speaker is Eric Beresford, the chairperson of the Primate’s
Sobbing and gasping, Tom (not his real name) sat up in bed, his gaunt frame hunched forward, struggling to breathe. His scarecrow-thin arms clutched a
The February issue on suffering is available now to be read online or downloaded for reading on your home device or printing. You can find
The Sisterhood of St. John the Divine is inviting young women to spend a year living in “God’s rhythm.” The Sisters are inviting up to
17-year-old Fathi was no doubt overjoyed to receive his ten younger siblings and little niece at the Winnipeg airport on Thursday. Fathi, who is ethnically
HOSPITALITY HOUSE Refugee Ministry Inc 1039 Main St. Winnipeg, MB January 14, 2016 Ten orphaned refugee children and a baby arriving unaccompanied in Winnipeg today A
Does Church need to change to keep young people interested? I hesitate to answer this question hastily. In fact, it very well may be the
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