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Church of the Nativity

January 3rd, 2021

We’ll bring the magi to the manger as we anticipate the Epiphany this Sunday! Join us for Sunday Prayers at 9:30am on Facebook. You can participate, following the order of service here.

This entry was posted in Uncategorized and tagged Sunday Services on December 30, 2020 by NativityNiagara.

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17 Jun

What will services look like with the new Green Stage Guidelines? - https://mailchi.mp/7be459a98c51/changes-for-services

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7 Jun

Our Primate, Archbishop Linda, speaks with the Diocese of Niagara’s clergy conference.

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25 May

When I was a child,
I learnt to count to five
one, two, three, four, five.
but these days, I’ve been counting lives, so I count
one life
one life
one life
one life
one life
because each time
is the first time
that that life
has been taken.

- Pádraig Ó Tuama

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20 May

To love others is to invite story telling, to be curious about another’s life experience, to wonder and be challenged by their difference. Sometimes we are so caught up in the hustle to be loved we forget to love.

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21 Apr

#MorningPrayer
Lord, give us
not just a belief
in the fact of your resurrection
but a trust in the reality of it,
a hope in the truth of it,
a joy in the meaning of it,
a life in the effect of it,
a role in the sharing of it,
a peace in the light of it
and your love in all of it.

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