Interfaith Ministry
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Friends, today reflect on the sacred work of healing—the deep, transformative renewal that touches not only our bodies but our hearts and spirits. This kind of healing is not found in fleeting remedies but in the eternal flow of love, the divine presence that sustains and unites all things. For guidance on this journey, we
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In a world that often overwhelms us with noise, both external and internal, silence offers a sacred refuge. Across spiritual traditions, meditation serves as a way to find that stillness, where we can connect with the divine, explore our innermost being, or simply rest in the mystery of existence. While the methods and language of
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As I stand at the intersection of my vocation as an Anglican Priest and my calling as an Interfaith Minister, I am often asked what it means to hold both of these roles. How can one be deeply rooted in the Christian tradition while also embracing the vast diversity of human spirituality? The answer lies
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As human beings, we all share a deep, innate desire to love and to be loved. It’s a yearning that transcends time, culture, and creed—a sacred longing that propels us on a journey of connection, meaning, and purpose. This journey, at its deepest level, is a spiritual one, drawing us inexorably towards the divine love



