"Finding a way to share Ash Wednesday with children may be difficult, but it is not impossible. In my own parish, we do it …
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"Finding a way to share Ash Wednesday with children may be difficult, but it is not impossible. In my own parish, we do it …
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Home baked bread has been part of my life ever since I can remember. On Sundays my mother would take out the Joy of Cooking, turn …
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The following is by Jesse Hair, Anglican Church of Canada. The Anglican Church in Canada is a partner in the worldwide Anglican …

Children are energetic, sometimes more than others, and last Sunday in church was no exception. They have a way of worshiping that …
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"Intense, personal conversations about spiritual things, which so rarely flow for most of us in the routine of our lives, …
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The Feast of the Transfiguration is August 6th. First celebrated in the East in the late fourth century, it was not …
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"Let’s be real. Let’s not look only to the sky for rescue. Let’s look into the face of our brothers and sisters and there we will …
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Hospitality to travelers was both a necessity and a sacred obligation in the regions mentioned in the Bible. …
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A little over a month had elapsed since the day - Easter Day - that forever changed the world. A reporter for …

"In our congregations many of us become shepherds for the children among us, complementing or supplementing a mother or father …
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