On the Ground: Youth Ministry Favourites
We asked two youth leaders, one in Winnipeg and one in Ottawa, to give us a sketch of their best and favourite practices in youth
We asked two youth leaders, one in Winnipeg and one in Ottawa, to give us a sketch of their best and favourite practices in youth
“I love working with youth in my congregation but sometimes I feel like I don’t know what I’m doing.” “How do I get training as
A gathering from across the diocese enjoyed a lovely dinner at the Viscount Gort Hotel last Thursday, an annual event to raise money for the
Part One: The Birth of the Covenant In the book of Genesis, we read of a covenant between God and God’s people: “As for me,
Have you noticed how passionate and articulate teenagers can be about anything except their faith? Eavesdrop on a conversation amongst teenagers and you’ll hear them
Congratulations Martin Allen, Chris Lea, and Al Thorleifson! All three were ordained on Friday, November 14 for the collaborative ministry team in the Pembina Hills
Our November issue is out! This month is a special youth ministry edition. See the online version here.
Who are you remembering this weekend of saints? Tell us about the person in your life or in history who has changed the way you
If you love organ and choral music, then you should mark July 4 to 9, 2015 on your calendars. The Winnipeg Organ Festival (WOF) will
The “burning bush” is a new column featured in response to our readers’ concern that our Church engage the most pressing issues of our culture.
Special letter from the Bishop: The events of this past week, particularly the fatal shooting of a Canadian soldier in Ottawa, and also the hit-and-run
Lynn Pate has spent her life surrounded by tables. As her husband found himself called to the Eucharistic table some 50 years ago, she was
Brent Neumann is happy to announce that the initial goal of collecting 1000 books has been met! He is continuing to collect donations for the
Congratulations to Donna Cawker and Cathy Mondor, who were awarded the Order of Rupert’s Land at Synod this year. The Order of Rupert’s Land was
Synod has come and gone for another two years! Some of the highlights: a special musical feature by the Ontario parishes, a motion for parish
A few weeks ago, our weekly email announced that there was an EFM graduation at St. Mary’s, la Prairie. Here’s a little more of their
My mom, Phyllis, was born in Big Trout Lake in northern Ontario, and grew up living with her parents, extended family and community. She came
St. Paul’s, Baie St. Paul, (near Poplar Point, Manitoba) had an anniversary service Sept 21. The church has finished rennovations and was ready to share
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