Dickens and Turning Traditions
…much as you may try, but come the morning, there is something new. The year runs out, we turn to one another, and this year we turn to a new…
…much as you may try, but come the morning, there is something new. The year runs out, we turn to one another, and this year we turn to a new…
…finding new ways and testing new ideas for ministry and shared projects that both make a real difference and inch youth towards maturity, adulthood, and an adult faith. With more…
…immigrants.” —David Mabior, Grateful Parent “As a spiritual leader my greatest desire is to see these children grow into competent next community Abraham (Monybuny) Chuol leaders. As…
…a third- or fourth- generation settler, like me, whatever sharing and community life might have been part of life in the old country is a distant memory. Now we barely…
Community is my life. I often hear comments about how hard community is and how not everyone can “do community”, but I genuinely believe that it is a calling from…
…there. Those neighborhoods are filled with new immigrant communities that come from countries that have an Anglican presence in them. If they want to join our worship, they’re having to…
…a multi-purpose complex comprised of 26 affordable housing units for families, dedicated worship space for seven different faith communities, a commercial community kitchen, and office and meeting space. Cathy has…
[box] St. Paul’s, Fort Garry, is hosting the personal and family preparedness seminar, “What if I got hit by a Bus?”, March 14, 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. The seminar is offered…
…Indigenous communities bear an unequal burden for forms of so-called development, while the rich reap most of the benefits. Black and Indigenous communities have faced waves of environmental racism for…
…we will continue to face marginalization, exclusion and violence. Photo by Sean Sinclair, https://unsplash.com/@seanwsinclair The Warm Embrace of Our Community Kaitlyn Duthie-Kannikkatt My partner…
…new ways of stepping apart for reflection, including the ancient Celtic ways of doing so. A time to explore and deepen new ways of seeing, and new contemplative practices. What…
…feel a bit overwhelmed [parishioners] know, they just have that sense of understanding and intuition. [They ask] “is everything ok?” That gives me a sense of joy because to me…
…“I felt as I never felt before. It was a glorious resurrection, from the tomb of slavery, to the heaven of freedom.” The resurrection is freedom from the prisons oppression…
…to establish St. Matthew’s Non-Profit Housing Inc (SMNPH). Together, they also developed the WestEnd Commons, which provides supportive housing and community to low and mid income community members. St. Matthew’s…
…competition, and within it the highest goal in life is to get what you deserve in a fair transaction, or to get more if you can. Economics says free competition…
…no necessary consequences for the faith community they have quitted. But in science falsification is objective and public, and it commits the entire scientific community to a revision of what…
…Sundays at 10:30 a.m. on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/StJohnsAnglicanCathedralWinnipeg. Zoom discussions follow the service. St. Chad’s: Daily Devotional Advent Prayers with Candle-lighting. Recordings will be posted to St. Chad’s Facebook page…
…translated into English and substantially revised for the new Prayer Book. And in 1550 the composer John Merbecke was commissioned to write the Booke of Common Praier Noted, with simple,…
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