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The Rev’d Cynthia Haines-TurnerColumns

Embracing Discipleship—A Timeless Call

Many years ago, when Church House was still situated at 600 Jarvis Street, the Stewardship and Financial Department of General Synod distributed a series of ...
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The Rev’d Michael LiColumns

The Four Children

Most of us do not pay much attention to these four children: Abraham’s Ishmael, Isaac’s Esau, Lot’s Moab and Ben-Ammi. First, let us consider Abraham’s ...
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Ford MatchimColumns

Reasonable and Probable Grounds to Believe

In the Old Testament, there was a conviction amongst the Israelites that God created the world and everything therein. All Jewish wisdom flowed from this ...
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The Rev'd Jonathan RoweColumns

Second Chances: The Art of Welcoming People Back

In our fast-paced world, where time and commitments vie for our attention, entering a church for the first time or returning can be a significant ...
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Emily RoweColumns

“Saving” the Church: Sharing God’s Endless Mercy With the World

“What’s going to save the Church?” It’s the question that I hear more and more every day. In our serach for an answer, we must ...
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The Rev’d James SpencerColumns

Challenges of the Pulpit: Finding the Right Words When You Don’t Know What To Say

Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious… That’s a word, according to Mary Poppins (a trusted authority on a number of important things), which is to be used when you have ...
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Bishop John WattonCentral Newfoundland

Have You Read My Book?

I often spend time online, scanning through various book sellers who offer hard copies and ebooks, to see what is popular reading in relation to ...
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Ford MatchimColumns

Reasonable and Probable Grounds to Believe

As with all relationships, first impressions are important. For those of us who have experienced “praying” whilst growing up, early impressions of God were vague, ...
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The Rev'd Canon Jeffrey PettenColumns

Who Is Jesus For You?

Recently within the liturgical life of the Church, we heard proclaimed the Confession of St. Peter as found in St. Matthew’s Gospel. I really like ...
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Melanie ClarkeColumns

Sunday—The Day of Rest

When I was a little girl, I lived in Kelligrews. It wasn’t even Conception Bay South at that time; the towns were separate entities and ...
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