The Rev’d Annie Rose and The Rev’d Cavalle Young ordained deacons
…first ordination in the community, but it was the first ordination of a resident from Grey River. Both Annie and Cavalle live and work in this picturesque community located on…
…first ordination in the community, but it was the first ordination of a resident from Grey River. Both Annie and Cavalle live and work in this picturesque community located on…
…at my church was learning this hymn. “This was one for you,” the musician had said, as clearly I had complained about the darkness to her. That’s because it was…
…are preparing our hearts and our minds, our souls and bodies, for the second coming of Christ the King. It is in this second coming that we wait for the…
…distant, and indifferent to human beings; God cares and comes to our help and aid. In Jesus a light has come into the world, and darkness cannot extinguish it! True,…
…Indigenous communities in Canada as development partners. PWRDF is committed to nurturing and building relationships with indigenous communities, supporting the preservation of language and culture, and defending the right of…
…community of faith, and the combined congregations promised to support and uphold them. It was a powerful opportunity for those preparing to draw closer to Christ to know the presence…
…and mission in their communities. The greatest challenge was community-building, but they see it happening! New relationships needed to be established among different congregations, and with the communities they serve….
…of introspective dread and loneliness that I felt as I wrote it. I had come to Canterbury, the home of Anglicanism, to learn, experience, and grow with others from all…
…rain, Winter is gone and will not come again. Once again, we have journeyed from the scene at the manger where the greatest of kings was born in the poorest…
…Rev’d Rowena cutting her cake, and Bishop Rose with Rev’d Rowena, all taken on the day of her ordination, February 25th, 2024 at St. Paul’s Anglican Church in Labrador City….
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