
Land Acknowledgement as Confession
Image by: Keith Chan “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.” John 1:1 Peter
Image by: Keith Chan “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.” John 1:1 Peter
February is Black History Month! This issue of RLN starts off with a message from the Rev. Wilson Akinwale who was recently elected National Board
This month’s issue begins with a reflection on Jesus’ baptism from Bishop Geoffrey Woodcroft. He writes about the support each of us need from the
image by Courtney Smith In late November, I sat down with Rev. Liz Richens to discuss the history that led up to the joining of
In this month’s issue, Bishop Geoffrey Woodcroft writes about Reckless Hospitality that challenges the status quo. While some may question “Why do you risk yourself
Photographer: Leah Nilson Reverend Canon Donna Joy interviewed by Misha Pensato RLN: How would you describe the St. Alban’s Church community to a stranger?
Image credit: Joban Khangura Ryan Turnbull interviewed by Misha Pensato This interview has been edited for length and clarity RLN: Can you tell
Image: Gareth Harper St. Aidan’s Anglican Church Messy Christmas Saturday, Dec 9, 4 p.m – 6 p.m. A casual and relaxed evening of crafts, food
In this month’s issue, Bishop Geoffery Woodcroft writes about discipleship that extends beyond the walls of church buildings. As the institution of the church changes
St. Matthew’s Anglican Church How does your church community understand “place”? We are located in the West End neighbourhood of Winnipeg, Manitoba on Treaty
A harvest is both a celebration of our work and a promise for the coming season – that even through the dead of winter, there
Image: Kentaro Toma By: Mark Friesen I was raised in an evangelical Mennonite church in Winnipeg, and in my teen years made this faith my
What would a society based on the fruits of the spirit look like? What kind of vulnerability and courage would it take to let go
Header Photo: Markus Spiske By: John Samson Fellows An earlier version of this article was originally published in Quaker Concern by Canadian Friends Service Committee.
By Deanna Zantingh The text of this article is drawn from a roundtable session of A Rocha Canada and St. Margaret’s Anglican Church’s Be Not
Image: Pawel Czerwinski, unsplash.com/@pawel_czerwinski How did you come to be involved with PWRDF? What drew you to become a diocesan representative? In Spring of 2022,
Photo: Raimond Klavins, https://unsplash.com/@raimondklavins Love. Respect. Courage. Honesty. Wisdom. Humility. Truth. All of these virtues were embodied by our Indigenous guests at a well-attended event
A harvest is both a celebration of our work and a promise for the coming season – that even through the dead of winter, there
RLN exists to explore issues at the intersections of faith and life. In doing so we solicit and publish a range of opinions, not all of which reflect the official positions of the Diocese.
We acknowledge that we meet and work in Treaty 1, 2, and 3 Land, the traditional land of the Anishinaabe, Cree, and Dakota people and the homeland of the Métis Nation. We are grateful for their stewardship of this land and their hospitality which allows us to live, work, and serve God the Creator here.
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