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Continue reading →: A New Cooperative Game for Groups of Any SizeIf you’re looking for a fun, easy, no-equipment-necessary cooperative game to play, you might want to try “What’s in Your Fridge?” I dreamed this up last Friday when I was making lunch (inspired by the contents of my fridge!), shared the idea with a friend that afternoon, then tried it…
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Continue reading →: Suicide and the Communion of SaintsTheological and practical resources to help individuals and communities deal with suicide and its aftermath. If you or someone you know is in crisis, call the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: Call, chat or text 988, a national, 24-hour service. Rhonda Mawhood Lee’s life has been marked by suicide. Her mother…
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Continue reading →: More Lessons in Community BuildingAfter leading our church team in last year’s Ride for Refuge fundraiser for Inner Hope Youth Ministries, I was eager for us to participate again this year. After all, what was not to like? As part of last year’s event: What a wonderful time of community building for us as…
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Continue reading →: Exploring Change, Challenge, and New LifeIf you’re looking for continuing education for yourself or a study group, registration is still open for Canadian Mennonite University’s Xplore courses. Each course is just one hour a week for six weeks, either in person in Winnipeg, online, or hybrid. Options are available for individual registrations, small groups (2–4…
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Continue reading →: Creating Communities of BelongingHave you ever thought of the church as a community of belonging? Belonging to God, belonging to one another? Have you thought of wherever you live—your neighbourhood, your city, your rural area—as a community of belonging? Loneliness has been described as an epidemic in our society. In The Loneliness Epidemic,…







