He graduated from Wycliffe College Toronto in 1990 (MDiv) and was ordained to the priesthood in 1991. After a two-year curacy on the Sunshine Coast of BC (a name he often found to be somewhat misleading), he was appointed the first rector of St. Andrew's Pender Harbour, BC where he ministered for a very happy six years. In 1998 he left St. Andrew's to join the staff of St. John's where he feels deeply blessed to have served until the present day.
Read moreWhile urging Deltans to ensure they register to vote at elections so as to enthrone good governance, the Bishop expressed the view that every preacher in Delta State should henceforth, make it mandatory for their members to have the PVC before they could participate in Holy Communion.
Read moreIn the meantime, we offer our sincerest condolences to the families of those who died and whose lives were cut short by the evil crimes committed today. We also extend our prayers to those who were injured in the explosions and those who have been traumatized by these events.
Read moreDuring World War II, he served on a destroyer in the Pacific during the Battle of Okinawa.
Read moreThe Very Rev. Paul Donison is now appointed Dean of the Provincial Pro-Cathedral, having served as Christ Church Plano's Rector for nearly six years. Dean Donison commented, "The Lord has continued to grow Christ Church Plano over the years as a flourishing community where people can fall in love with both the liturgical beauty and gospel urgency of our Anglican Tradition.
Read moreHowever it stopped short of allowing gay couples to marry in its parishes.
The move has put the Church in Wales at odds with its sister Anglican church, the Church of England, which forbids clergy from blessing gay couples.
Father Lee said the service, at St Collen's Church, in Llangollen, Denbighshire, was "extremely special".
Read moreHe said it is time for the government to listen to the concerns of the agitators and also the agitator to be considerate with other citizens as they make their point known to the authorities.
"It is possible that we will always have agitations because when there is unfairness when there is partiality in governance when it is evident that some people are first-class citizens and others are second class and even fourth-class citizens in the same nation.
Read moreThe former priest in question is J. Everton Weekes who was ordained a deacon on December 21, 1976, entered the priesthood on August 7, 1977, and took up the role of Archdeacon in St Vincent and the Grenadines on January 1, 2014.
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Read moreIn today's election, Bass writes that GOP candidate Glenn Youngkin is "creepy" and "a wolf in fleece clothing." Maybe worst of all, she alleges: Anglicans are hiding behind the curtain.
A church historian, Bass doesn't offer policy critique or a direct criticism of the fleece vest-clad Republican businessman. Instead, she questions religious connections that she believes place the candidate in uncomfortable proximity to charismatic-influenced church renewal.
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