
Now I was Cupbearer to the King
The title of this article is Nehemiah’s job description. Nehemiah was a prisoner of war who lived in Susa. Susa was an ancient city in
Rev. Edmund Laldin was born and raised in Karachi, Pakistan. Liberation Theology and his father’s ministry were the catalyst for his call to ministry. Ordained in 1995, he has served in the dioceses of Quebec, Western Newfoundland, and Rupert’s Land. He is currently the Incumbent of St. Saviour’s church. His academic interests include preaching, liturgy, and how to make church accessible to the marginalized.
View all postsThe title of this article is Nehemiah’s job description. Nehemiah was a prisoner of war who lived in Susa. Susa was an ancient city in
The Anti-Racism Black Anglican Network hosted its first conference at St. John’s College from August 14 to 17. The conference was a success and had
Image by: Austin Pacheco By: Edmund Laldin One of the definitions of liturgy is the ‘work of the people.’ It simply means that the
Image by Nicolas Krebs By: Edmund Laldin Racial injustice and systematic racism in Canada and the Anglican Church of Canada (ACC) came up in
Life-giving and transformative conversations and dialogues are difficult for both listener and speaker. They are difficult because they mandate honesty, vulnerability, trust and the willingness
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