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Stewardship reflections with the Ven. Wayne Varley

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Artificial Intelligence, Algorithms, Autocorrect, the Church, and Spirituality

Once while typing “The United States of America” I found autocorrect completed my words. Autocorrect an algorithm driven by artificial intelligence made the passage read, ...
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Advent: Hope suffused with glory and joy in the coming Kingdom

For in hope we were saved. Now hope that is seen is not hope. For who hopes for what is seen? But if we hope ...
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Stewardship Reflections with the Ven. Wayne Varley

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Oh God, where are you in all this?

“Herod feared John and protected him, knowing him to be a righteous and holy man.” – Mark 6:20 Do you ever have days when nothing ...
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Challenge to us in our diocese—Autumn and beyond!

“God does not want us to do extraordinary things; He wants us to do ordinary things extraordinarily well.” The Right Reverend Charles Gore, fifirst Bishop ...
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Church as agent of ‘disruptive’ spirit

Disruption is a word that more often than not can strike fear into the hearts of people who are terrified of inconvenience. The map application ...
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Waiting in hope? Or waiting for apocalypse?

Dark clouds loom! Increasingly devastating news about climate; wildfires, historic heat waves, devastating droughts and floods, climate refugees; all converge with political news to create ...
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Dialogue to stop printing in 2025, to join AnglicanNews.ca online

In December of 2011, Bishop Michael Oulton wrote a letter to the congregations of the Diocese of Ontario outlining Synod Council decisions to suspend certain ...
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Stewardship Reflections with the Ven. Wayne Varley

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Check-in on community engagement with coordinator Russ Grant

Here are some common themes, observations and perception of challenges faced from the parishes I’ve had the opportunity to visit and engage in dialogue: We ...
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The Lord is my Shepherd, I’ll not want

“Only God can judge,” and “I am a child of God,” are two phrases that I say to myself often. It helps keep me focused ...
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