Lost Sheep
…Sheep, and how the shepherd went looking for the one lost sheep, and how he wouldn’t stop searching until he found the lost sheep. One child piped up and said,…
…Sheep, and how the shepherd went looking for the one lost sheep, and how he wouldn’t stop searching until he found the lost sheep. One child piped up and said,…
In the early 1990s, while I was conducting research on women’s storytelling in Zimbabwe, a young man approached me in a village market, saying, “You must think we are really…
…between the individual Christian and the Christian community, the Church. A disciple is committed to Jesus and day-by-day learning to know him better and follow him more closely. At the…
On January 28th, 2024, The Rev’d Faye Coffin of St. Paul’s Anglican Church in Grand Bay, installed the officers for the ACW for 2024. Starting from the left: Denise Kettle,…
…WE ARE NOT!” Again the conversation had ended. Mom was a “success” of the system, and while she became a deeply compassionate and competent nurse, she carried the profound shame…
…in a basket, where they are then blessed and prayed over. The service closes with a hymn sing and a closing prayer. Our prayer breakfasts are open to the community….
…Coronavirus. Of equal deprivation has been the restrictions involving fellowship with the ACW for special activities in planning events associated with outreach. But with cautious optimism, we are finally commencing…
…consequence of that venture, our team initiated a plan for a three-course stuffed chicken breast dinner as a take-out. At the time of planning, we could only speculate on the…
…Saint Margaret, who is the patron saint of the homeless, the falsely accused, the mentally ill, and the orphaned, when we were planning the project. Since we are still in…
…salads and accompanied by the usual stalls of work; and a Christmas Tea, which is an afternoon tea complete with stalls and items on tickets. It was not possible to…
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