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The drop-in at St. Matthew’s is currently in need of the following emergency food supplies: Soup Kraft Dinner Baked beans Large Pasta Sauce Large bags of pasta Rice Cereal (cheerios,…
The drop-in at St. Matthew’s is currently in need of the following emergency food supplies: Soup Kraft Dinner Baked beans Large Pasta Sauce Large bags of pasta Rice Cereal (cheerios,…
…were ordained to the diaconate. It was a joyful celebration- congratulations, Bonnie, Abraham, Dan, and Lorna! Please keep these four in prayer as they begin this new phase of their…
It’s September and RLN is back, with a particular focus on community outreach and development. This month, read about the effects of complex trauma on some of Rupert’s Land’s most…
On September 18, 2016 Bishop Donald Phillips presided at the dedication of the new cross in the church y ard at St. George’s, Wakefield. After the service the parishioners celebrated…
…visit to solicit donations. Some added that I was the only person from the neighbourhood they knew.” “I was curious about these comments and so I decided to consciously observe…
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…predict weather by observing the sky and watching the behaviour of animals. Our people knew what medicines to use for various illnesses. Our languages and cultures evolved form our mutual…
During the Winter 2020 term, St. John’s College will co-sponsor two theology courses with Canadian Mennonite University (who will be granting course credit). These courses can be taken at either…
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