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		<title>Listening to and following the Holy Spirit</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>In what the Rev. Dr. Jesse Zink, principal of Montreal Dio College, calls this time of polycrisis, we are still called to rejoice in the Spirit. In an interview in the Montreal Anglican newspaper, in December 2024, Zink said: “Christians are called to form communities that resist the powers and principalities and offer to the [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In what the Rev. Dr. Jesse Zink, principal of Montreal Dio College, calls this time of polycrisis, we are still called to rejoice in the Spirit. In an interview in the Montreal Anglican newspaper, in December 2024, Zink said: “Christians are called to form communities that resist the powers and principalities and offer to the world a different way of life that is ultimately more, well, faithful, creative, and hopeful than much of what we find around us.” As we approach the day of Pentecost, on June 8, 2025, when the church remembers the coming of the Holy Spirit on the first followers of Jesus, there are opportunities for us to gather and live faithfully, creatively, and hopefully.</p>
<p>Churches in our diocese will celebrate Pentecost 50 days after our Easter Sunday celebrations, wearing red, to signify the tongues of fire that first rested on all the disciples on the first Pentecost. The Holy Spirit will help us as he reminds us the good news of Jesus’ resurrection. We celebrate the resurrection of Jesus each Sunday in our churches, and we are sent out to love and serve the Lord. Even while the climate crisis rages, communities of faithful Christians can join their neighbours celebrating in the month of June with weddings, and barbeques, and canoe trips! Rejoice in the good weather, the gardens blooming, and the sun shining.</p>
<p>June 15, 2025 is Father’s Day. The Holy Spirit, who dwells in every Christian, offers gifts to children and fathers. Does your father demonstrate love and kindness, goodness and faithfulness? Rejoice in the power of the Spirit in your father’s life. Rejoice in the lives of those men who have been father-figures to you. Again, our churches might celebrate the men in our congregations who are fathers with a BBQ, and certainly in the prayers on Father’s Day.</p>
<p>The month of June is National Indigenous Month, when we celebrate the cultures, languages, knowledge, histories, and traditions of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis. June 21, 2025 is our National Indigenous Day of Prayer. Within the Collect for that day, we pray, that empowered by the Holy Spirit we may be strengthened and guided to walk toward justice and wholeness.</p>
<p>During June 23 to 29 the Anglican Church of Canada will join for General Synod, at RBC Place London in the Diocese of Huron, and elect a new Primate. The Advocate, the Holy Spirit, will empower those who vote to elect one of the candidates: National Indigenous Archbishop Christopher Harper, Bishop David Lehmann, Archbishop Gregory Kerr-Wilson, or Bishop Riscylla Shaw. May the grace and wisdom of the Holy Spirit guide the minds of those who vote.</p>
<p>The Holy Spirit dwells within us, guiding and teaching us; the Holy Spirit is a course of wisdom and revelation; the Holy Spirit is our comforter, and giver of good gifts. In our weakness, the Holy Spirit helps us. While the news around us is frightening, the Good News gives us hope. As we gather during the month of June, let us celebrate with trust in the leading of the Holy Spirit.</p>
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		<title>Faith rising: You are Leaven</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>You are invited to a free You are Leaven event on Jan. 18, 2025. The Anglican Studies Program at Saint Paul University in partnership with the ADO Learning Commons and the Diocese of Montreal have been hard at work preparing this one-day conference intended to enrich participants’ lifelong process of growing in faith, understanding, and [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You are invited to a free <em>You are Leaven</em> event on Jan. 18, 2025.</p>
<p>The Anglican Studies Program at Saint Paul University in partnership with the ADO Learning Commons and the Diocese of Montreal have been hard at work preparing this one-day conference intended to enrich participants’ lifelong process of growing in faith, understanding, and attentiveness to God.</p>
<p>The day will include workshops offered by leaders from both Montreal and Ottawa. Participants will be invited to choose one workshop from each of three categories—Everyday Spirituality, Practices of Prayer, and the Spirituality of Church Operations—and to discover new practices and new ways of seeing old practices.</p>
<p>This mini-conference is based on a four-day weekend retreat <em>You are Leaven: Fermenting Cultures of Spiritual Foundation</em> held in the spring. Two teams from the Anglican Studies Program and the Anglican Diocese of Ottawa joined with teams of Anglicans from across the country at a beautiful setting in the Queen of the Apostles Retreat House in Mississauga, Ont. Archdeacon Rhonda Waters was on the <em>You are Leaven</em> steering committee, and Dr. Sarah Johnson and Carl Bear, also from Ottawa, came to take part in the workshops and worship and to present their Singing Justice workshop.</p>
<p>We learned, we practiced, we reflected on many different ways to build community, to let the Holy Spirit work in us, to grow closer to Jesus. We wondered about how worship can be transformative, so that we might be more faithfully <em>yeast-y</em> and just and loving. The conference process had us learning, doing, and reflecting on spiritual practices across four workshop streams: Prayer and Worship; Life in Community, Study and Learning, and Action and Service. Each of us attended a series of workshops, and as a group we reflected on our experiences and planned our next steps to teach and develop practices in our context.</p>
<p>At the spring retreat, we worshiped multiple times a day in a round chapel, where we were fed by the words of common prayer, a variety of voices, songs new and familiar, and silence. We moved together and shared the baptismal water. We watched yeast be added to sugar water and start to go to work, and yoghurt placed in crème start to go to work to make crème fraiche. Fermentation can take time and needs attention; the right environmental conditions are necessary.</p>
<p>We practiced a form of <em>mystogogy</em>, or learning about the mysteries, by discussing our experience in worship. The entire retreat could be called <em>mystogogical</em> if we define <em>mystogogy</em> as a process of growing in our faith through prayer, learning and practicing with other Christian folk.</p>
<p>The retreat was full of good news – we are the church, and we influence the world around us. We are Leaven, with hope that our Creator, Redeemer, Sanctifier God will continue to guide us to restore and redeem the world.</p>
<p>Please join us at the free <em>You are Leaven</em> event on Saturday, Jan. 18, 2025, at St. Clare’s Anglican Church, Winchester, to continue the fermentation!</p>
<p>More information and registration is available at https://sthelens.ca/you-are-leaven/</p>
<p><em>Joshua Zentner-Barrett is director of music in the Anglican Studies program at Saint Paul University and the Rev. Margo Whittake is a chaplain at the university.</em></p>
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