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We can’t run, we can’t hide – what can we do?

We can’t run, we can’t hide – what can we do?

AS I SEE IT By Rev. Jim Innes When the winds blow crazy strong, and trash flies dangerously close, duck, and as best you can, get out...

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The process of becoming a disciple

The process of becoming a disciple

By Rev. Canon Val Kenyon What is it to be a disciple of Jesus? Of course in Jesus’ day his disciples ‘followed’ him, they accompanied...

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A relationship of prayer, love and ministry…

A relationship of prayer, love and ministry…

By Stephanie Donaldson A year ago I began a journey that paralleled a journey that I already was on. A friend asked me if I would...

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The foundation of good stewardship is being clear what the Church is for

The foundation of good stewardship is being clear what the Church is for

By Ven. Graham Bland I am not a fan of ‘survival’ talk. Digging bunkers and hunkering down against future catastrophe does not appeal...

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Coaching through deanery council meetings

Coaching through deanery council meetings

By Shirley Sewell If you were a fly on the wall, this is what you might have seen and heard discussed at the February Deanery Council...

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The Ontario Occupational Health and Safety Act applies to churches

The Ontario Occupational Health and Safety Act applies to churches

A favourite line of parish councils, boards of management and occasionally clergy is, “we don’t have to worry about that, because...

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Trinity St. James – 170th anniversary

Trinity St. James – 170th anniversary

By Melody Falconer-Pounder In 1849 The Reverend Robert Francis Campbell, after 15 years of galloping around on horseback establishing...

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The circle of love in Leamington

The circle of love in Leamington

Overcoming fear: the circle of love in front of St. John the Evangelist Anglican Church in Leamington. Photo: Southpoint Sun By...

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Shelters are not the answer to homelessness, housing is!

Shelters are not the answer to homelessness, housing is!

By Cory Davies Why do we have homelessness in London? Who are those experiencing homelessness? What supports are being sought by those...

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Expanding our horizons: parish nurse ministry

Expanding our horizons: parish nurse ministry

Debbie Belowitz, parish nurse at an Anglican church in Brantford, Patrick Ferguson, parish nurse at St. Aidan’s Anglican Church,...

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Breakfast with the bikers

Breakfast with the bikers

Rev. Steve Martin is blessing a motorcycle at the Breakfast with Bikers events in Strathroy on May 25. By Rev. Greg Little...

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“Christ now has only our hands!”

“Christ now has only our hands!”

The mission of God in the world, to be a church out of itself, focused on the lives of the people who are around us is the potent call...

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What does Amazonia have to teach us? An awful lot!

What does Amazonia have to teach us? An awful lot!

By Ven. Tim Dobbin Even as we sit on a very cramped flight from Belem to Sao Paulo swimming in a myriad of thoughts and feelings, Rev....

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Living the Five Marks of Mission with love, joy and action

Living the Five Marks of Mission with love, joy and action

The Youth Group challenge to Synod was to “build a barn “. Their novel competition is to raise funds for this year’s CLAY conference...

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We are the vehicle for God’s presence to be made known

We are the vehicle for God’s presence to be made known

SENT INTO THE WORLD Then he went about among the villages teaching. 7He called the twelve and began to send them out two by two, and...

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Let us go to the empty tomb where the birds sing

Let us go to the empty tomb where the birds sing

By Laurel Pattenden I can hardly wait for spring. Nature bursting with new buds and countless shades of green growth. Each day it...

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A place called family

A place called family

By Rev. Andreas Thiel The session began as it usually does: a group of residents in a Long Term Care facility had gathered in the...

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Bearing the banner of the cross

Bearing the banner of the cross

A VIEW FROM THE BACK PEW Rev. Canon Christopher B. J. Pratt The details of his life are obscured by the mists of time. Legends...

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Why discovering our spiritual gifts enhances our church life

Why discovering our spiritual gifts enhances our church life

Congregational Coaches Chronicles By Charlotte Ewbank When we first discussed holding a workshop to discover our ‘gifts’ as the...

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The best way to learn is to teach

The best way to learn is to teach

Ministry of music at St. John the Evangelist, Leamington is centered around Steven Acott and his engagement in Messy Church program....

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Deanery of Huron & Perth

Diocese of Huron
The Anglican Church of Canada, Ontario
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Huron Church House

190 Queens Avenue
London, Ontario
N6A 6H7   Canada

Archdeacon of Huron/Perth

Ven. Megan Collings-Moore, 190 Queens Avenue
London, Ontario
N6A 6H7  

Acknowledgment

The Diocese of Huron is situated on the ancestral beaver hunting grounds of the Algonquin, Haudenosaunee and Attawandaran peoples; the traditional and unceded lands of the Anishinaabe Peoples, of Walpole Island, Kettle Point and the Thames, the settled people’s Haudenosaunee Confederacy, at the Grand River and the Thames and the Lenni Lenape Delaware people’s of Moraviantown and Muncey.

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