Featured letter: Finally, an explanation of Anglicanisms
Dear editor,Re: your May issue. Finally somebody has explained to us the Lambeth Conference and the Southern Cone diocese. As Lutherans in an Anglican parish
Dear editor,Re: your May issue. Finally somebody has explained to us the Lambeth Conference and the Southern Cone diocese. As Lutherans in an Anglican parish
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Dear editor,Re: Modern day Sunday School is Wired (March Anglican Journal) It is nice to know that children can now get their Sunday School lessons
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Editors note: At the conclusion of our February feature article entitled Churches sing a new song unto the Lord, we invited readers to tell us
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One cannot always turn the other cheek Dear editor,Re: Christ’s sacrifice cannot be compared to sacrifice of military men and women (January letters). As a
Editor’s note: In the January issue of the Anglican Journal, we suggested six New Year’s resolutions for the Anglican Church of Canada and we asked
Bishop is right to demand obedience from clergy Dear editor, Re: Newfoundland bishop sets rules for clergy (Jan. 14 news story, anglicanjournal.com). Finally, a bishop
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One cannot always turn the other cheek Dear editor,Re: Christ’s sacrifice cannot be compared to sacrifice of military men and women (January letters). As a
Dear editor, Re: Conference urges religious leaders to step up war on AIDS (October Journal), an event that apparently took place in Colombo. One statement,
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I am the deacon in the church of St. John the Evangelist in Leamington, Ont. My outreach ministry is as chaplain in Leamington District Memorial
Dear editor, Re: A bit of comfort (April Anglican Journal), about the knitted comfort dolls (www.icross.ca). I started a challenge to all churches in Sarnia
I am the deacon in the church of St. John the Evangelist in Leamington, Ont. My outreach ministry is as chaplain in Leamington District Memorial
In October we asked readers whether they would like a moratorium on letters on the issues of homosexuality and same-sex blessings. The question stirred strong
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We have a program called the Good Samaritan which links various churches in our community through outreach and social projects. It was developed to provide
When reflecting on how the Christmas story is relevant in my ministry as a hospital chaplain, I am aware that I am surrounded daily by
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