Chill Out And Listen
…this is stressing everyone out. If young people won’t come to church, who will take care of the church when the current (much older) population has passed on? The church…
…this is stressing everyone out. If young people won’t come to church, who will take care of the church when the current (much older) population has passed on? The church…
…that first Good Friday when Jesus died on the Cross. However, as Christians, we know the end of the story. It’s Friday. But Sunday’s coming! Sunday’s coming! Death, defeat, despair…
…church, the two groups combined. The ACW minutes for February 12, 1985 recorded that “the first meeting of the joint ACW’s … was held at the Parish Hall.” Early in…
…underway. After a committee was struck in the spring, a series of events were planned to commemorate the occasion. We began with a Prayer Walk on August 9th, which was…
…(which can be found here: https://www.episcopalchurch.org/journeying-way-love/). Father Paul Thoms spoke about the importance of creating a rule of life as a guide to lead us in this journey and to…
…“This too will pass,” but archives have the important duty of preserving information about “moments in time,” not just to tell a story but to be a reference to help…
According to the latest Gallup Poll, Christianity continues to decline in Europe, North America, and other “Western” counties. Their most recent poll found that only 47% of American adults were…
…the B117 variant of the COVID-19 virus and comunity transmission. Most parishes across the province had become accustomed to the “pandemic normal” procesdures, with reduced numbers allowed in the buildings,…
…aux Basques and communities along the South West Coast on Sunday, after the storm on Saturday. I stood beside a house completed demolished. The roof was where the floor used…
…dream big, and accomplish great things. As Anglican Christians, we are committed to God and to the common good. We have “one foot in temple and one foot in the…
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