February 2024 Issue

Homelessness ‘can happen to anyone’

Remembering the humanity of our leaders

There is great excitement when someone in your family or parish is ordained. A sense of pride and joy permeates ...

Mission into Eco: M.Div student explores ministry in a virtual world

As many Anglican leaders look for alternative ways of being church in the 21st century, one M.Div student at Halifax’s Atlantic School of Theology is ...

A call to prayer amid the world’s rush and roar

FEATHER: Creator God, we thank you for the rising sun and its course through the day, reminding us of the ...

Living as an apprentice in the Kingdom is essential to the Anglican life—even if it won’t save our church

Jesus's last instruction to his apprentices is often known as the Great Commission: “Go and make disciples.” But what if we translated that into the ...

‘Sticks in a bundle’

Financial pressures drive dioceses to increased collaboration As revenues shrink, many dioceses across the Anglican Church of Canada are increasingly ...

“A builder of faith:” Bishop Martin Mate remembered for constructing community and churches, too

In the early 1980s the Rev. Reuben Hatcher, now retired, was serving as a prison chaplain at Her Majesty’s Penitentiary ...
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