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Fair trade organic coffee beans in Guatemala. If congregations want to take action on environmental and climate change issues, they can begin with a simple

Fair trade organic coffee beans in Guatemala. If congregations want to take action on environmental and climate change issues, they can begin with a simple

IMAGINE avenues of co-operation. The national gathering on theological education in Montreal in January had an unprecedented breadth of participation: heads of colleges and of

Global leaders in Islamic finance have met in Toronto to probe the growing but still under-explored world of financial products and services that comply with

Living off the grid: Mary Ketchum Even if you can’t go off the power grid, you can buy your electricity from Bullfrog Power, which sources

In 2005, in celebration of its 125th year, the environmental unit of the diocese of New Westminster published a book-let called 125 Ways to Green

Holy Land Christians are calling on their religious leaders to protest against the travel permit system imposed by Israel during Easter celebrations.The situation is complicated

Allen About 170 family members and friends from across the country gathered March 20 in Minneapolis to celebrate the 75th birthday of the Rev. Philip

Dean John Wright Anglicans across Canada are being invited to celebrate the first Anglican Foundation Sunday on May 2. Dean John Wright, Anglican Foundation executive

Carriere Archbishop Fred Hiltz, primate of the Anglican Church of Canada, has announced the appointment of Sam Carriere, director of communications and information resources, to

Antoinee Dorvilus, blind since he was a young child, hugs his sons in a tent camp in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, February 24, 2010. ACT Alliance member

Bishop-elect Mary Douglas Glasspool Episcopalians across the church celebrated the March 17 news that Diocese of Los Angeles Bishop-elect Mary Douglas Glasspool had received the

The Primate’s World Relief and Development Fund (PWRDF) is accepting donations for victims of the 8.8 magnitude earthquake that hit Chile on Feb. 27. At

A Muslim woman has filed a human rights complaint after she was expelled from a Canadian college for refusing to remove her face veil. The

Rwandan refugees Gilbert Nshimyumukiza (centre) and Jean-Baptiste Mukiza with Fiona Crossling of St. Peter’s Church in Montreal It was an ugly incident that might have

The Salvation Army is renowned for helping people, sometimes when they are in desperate need. But in its own hour of need, a Salvation Army

Beautiful Mercy, A Book of Hours: Beautiful Mercy/A Book of Hours is a collaborative book/CD project involving almost 50 contributors, all connected to the church

When General Synod meets in Halifax this June, there will be lots of work to do. Anglican Journal staff writer Leigh Anne Williams spoke with

A project starts with an idea, and the key thing is for the church community to see all ideas as possibilities; to be prepared to

david anderson / d-andersonillustration.com The funeral home parking lot contained more motorbikes than the local Harley-Davidson dealership. That was appropriate. The funeral was for a

I sit alone in the morning quietof this repositoryof the human journeywhich is filled with the thoughtsof long vanished mental giants.Their ancient voicesechoing down the