Primeval History
…wrote the book, he would have completed the task at least before 1240 B.C., the latest possible date for Israel’s crossing the Jordan after his death. Many of the great…
…wrote the book, he would have completed the task at least before 1240 B.C., the latest possible date for Israel’s crossing the Jordan after his death. Many of the great…
…miserable for us in Newfoundland. February is the month that I always use in my examples of horrible weather, as in: “Well that’s a nice long driveway in the summer,…
What a story and what a legacy! I have just completed Bishop Geoff Peddle’s book, “The Church of England Orphanage in Newfoundland: 1855-1969.” The well researched book details its early…
…again extend an open invitation to all of Corner Brook’s churches and choirs. Singers and readers represented the Anglican, Bahia, Roman Catholic, and United Church faith traditions, as well as…
When Newfoundland’s vaccine passport was announced, some Anglicans complained about how it would affect faith-based gatherings. They asked, ‘What would Jesus do?’ and ‘Is the church really going to turn…
…change is a complex issue and requires a multifaceted approach to mitigate the damage it causes, not every solution is high tech. Tree planting, for example, in addition to preventing…
…He wanted certainty that such extraordinary news could be trusted. Once he had such certainty, he was absolutely convinced and committed: “My Lord and my God!” (John 20:28) We don’t…
…continued, “St. Paul’s has come a long way since it opened its doors but we still have a long way to go. With God’s blessing may our congregation continue to…
…on the map of Turtle Island/Canada. Canon Tom Mugford Initially the workshop was designed to be parish-led, but in June 2019, PWRDF invested in training nine facilitators from across Canada,…
…the earth; the season of singing has come, the cooing of … Written by Bishop John Organ Inviting the Community to an Advent Ecumenical Service Although the Nine Lessons and…
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