Notice of Meeting: Cruxifusion’s Annual General Meeting will be on Tuesday, April 29th at 3:00 PM (Eastern Time) at Martin Grove United Church, 75 Pergola Rd, Toronto. (This meeting will take place during the annual Cruxifusion Conference.) All subscribers to...
Paul Miller Reading Theology for Ministry Rev. Dr. Paul Miller has been the minister of First Grantham United Church in St. Catharines, Ontario since 1996. Paul was ordained in 1981 and has served pastoral charges in Montreal and Ottawa, London and Hamilton...
Preaching Doctrine in the Church Today Preaching doctrine, or dealing explicitly with theological questions and issues, has always been pastorally important. But another factor now makes preaching doctrine crucial—the lack of a deep understanding of the faith...
Over the next few weeks we will be introducing our speakers at our Cruxifusion 2014 conference coming up April 28-30 at Martin Grove United Church. For more information about our conference, click here. Seven Key Functions of the Church: How are we doing? by Rob...
Greetings in our Lord Jesus Christ! This is the season of annual reports, so we thought it appropriate to let you know about Cruxifusion’s ministries through 2013 and our upcoming plans for 2014. Cruxifusion continues to grow; the Lord is adding to our number both...
We are pleased to share that Cruxifusion Board member, Debbie McMillan has written a Lenten Devotional book, Confronted By Jesus (available at the UCRD Store). As part of getting ready for Lent, Nick Phillips (also a Cruxifusion Board member) will be interviewing...
2014 is upon us! After a good 2013 we at Cruxifusion are looking forward to what 2014 will bring for our little organization and for the United Church of Canada. First, a few highlights from 2013: We had Holy Week devotional videos We had our 2013 Cruxifusion...
We at Cruxifusion would like to give thanks for the contributions of many people this Advent as we posted daily devotionals. Without our gifted friends we would not be able to provide such inspiring words to you. We also want to thank you, our readers. It is our hope...
Merry Christmas! I suspect many of you aren’t reading this until after Christmas Day. You’ve been spending time with family and friends; wrapping and unwrapping; cooking and eating; going out and coming home. That’s as it should be. I pray you are having a good...
Ok, call me a Grinch—especially for saying what I’m about to say on Christmas Eve: I don’t think the Wisemen saw Jesus when he was an infant in a manger. (I’m ducking so I can avoid the volley of projectiles headed my way). If we read the rest of the story in Matthew,...
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