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Forty years ago today, I stood in front of a packed congregation in a large church on Bloor Street in Toronto. I was one of twelve people being ordained deacon in the Anglican Church of Canada.
Yesterday Archbishop Fred Hiltz spent the day in Cedar, BC with the clergy of the Anglican Diocese of BC.
22 April 2016 Opening Eucharist – The Ninety-Seventh Synod of the Diocese of British Columbia:
I do not do well with numbers. But I am interested in trying to understand what wisdom numbers might have to tell us about how we in the Anglican Church of Canada need to think about doing church.
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The Montreal Gazette reported on Saturday that the Anglican Church of Canada in Quebec is experiencing difficult times. Read the rest of this entry »
I have not heard them lately, but ten years ago rumours of the imminent demise of the Anglican Church of Canada abounded.
It is such a great opening for an article:
If the Anglican Church of Canada (ACoC) has been your church of choice for the past thirty years, you have survived a tough time for being church in Canada.
In a recent article titled “Peggy Noonan On Steve Jobs And Why Big Companies Die” (11/19/2011) at Forbes website, Steve Denning discusses why large companies so often go into decline.