“Disrupt, Heal, and Lead”: An Interview with The Rev. Wilson Akinwale
…need to develop new] policies [in the Diocese of Rupert’s Land]. Before the church makes new policies, we should think outside the box, we should think of people that do…
…need to develop new] policies [in the Diocese of Rupert’s Land]. Before the church makes new policies, we should think outside the box, we should think of people that do…
…Church as we gather together, and by our lives as they are transformed into the image of Jesus Christ our Lord. In His glorious name, Amen. [1] https://www.anglican.ca/ask/faq/marks-of-mission/ [2] https://www.anglican.ca/news/covenant-and-care-a-baptismal-promise-to-safeguard-creation/3006799/…
…Harvest (for those in the City of Winnipeg), to obtain the latest protocol, and then adapt these protocols creatively, imaginatively to enable this ministry to continue. A major thrust will…
…Diocesan Search Committee. The Search Committee consists of six members appointed by our Diocesan Council (three clergy and three lay members) along with three members – a lay person, a…
…member of the United States Air Force. And I will no longer be complicit to genocide. I am about to engage in an extreme act of protest. But compared to…
…preparation period. Of course, while there may have been a general agreement among Christians about the importance of Epiphany and the need for preparation for the feast, there was no…
…support from leadership and the national level organization. For example, Case Study B had restrictions on communicating events/information within the congregation and had minimal involvement from leadership. Participants also felt…
…diverse Black communities around the world. The present day Anglican Church has a prominent Black demographic, and is richly shaped by its global community. Though Black communities have been integral…
…and experiences. We can’t just prepare for the church and life as it was. We have to also prepare for the church as it is becoming. CCS offers leadership tools…
…for their commitment to the environment; and the Bloq, for its commitment to French language and culture. Of course, the parties all have failings, too, but Christian Canadians have every…
…to break faith with Gollum is mysteriously key to the mission’s completion. So too the word “faith” in the New Testament is always covenantal in meaning – it refers to…
Leadership comes in many shapes and sizes — not just one. And different situations call for different styles of leadership. So what types of leader does the Church need right…
…all. We see the same thing on a smaller scale with educators, politicians, and religious leaders. But what happens when faithful leadership becomes ineffective leadership? Part of the problem is…
…only). Come and meet our new incumbent, the Rev. Rob Schoeck! For more information visit allsaintswinnipeg.ca or call 204-786-4765. We will be following appropriate Covid precautions. All are welcome! St. Andrew’s, Woodhaven: We…
…effective framework for church communications and document it in a living Communication Plan that is updated as communication needs and resources change Conceptualize ideas and concepts with the ministry leadership…
…No BIPOC person was on the episcopal election ballot. Leadership, several times, has silenced BIPOC persons’ forthright and free-thinking clerics’ voices and opinions and have called them arrogant and disruptive…
…with her family in Winnipeg and attends the parish of St. Margaret’s Anglican Church. I met up with her in mid-December to chat about her latest book and her life…
…Brass on Easter Sunday. Palm Sunday: Blessing of Palms, Procession and Eucharist – March 24th at 10:30 a.m. Chapel Eucharist – Wednesday March 27th at noon Maundy Thursday –…
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