Watch the Light Spread: Stories from the Camino
In December 2018, Rupert’s Land News introduced the six pilgrims from St. Margaret’s – three youth and three adults – who were heading off to walk
In December 2018, Rupert’s Land News introduced the six pilgrims from St. Margaret’s – three youth and three adults – who were heading off to walk
It is now 2020 and a good time to reflect on the work of Rupert’s Land Wechetowin since 2012. We are in the process of
It’s tempting to begin this piece by claiming that its “brought to you by the letter I.” Levity aside, the challenge facing our Church to
Update March 24, 2020: We are planning on going ahead with both events, on April 25 and on May 9, via video conference. If those
While we mark the beginning of the liturgical year with candles and Advent songs of anticipation, the secular New Year arrives with more of a
In this issue on Re-invention, we are looking at ways we can shake things up in the Church. Former bishop Don Phillips offers some thoughts
The Diocese of Rupert’s Land and the Diocese of Central Buganda have had a “companion diocese” relationship for about 20 years – the most recent
This is a story about a pair of fields I used to know. The first field, or rather, a corner of this field, which sat
As we move into Advent, we move into a period of expectantly waiting for the feast of Christmas and the new year, when calendars turn
During the Winter 2020 term, St. John’s College will co-sponsor two theology courses with Canadian Mennonite University (who will be granting course credit). These courses can be taken
They said he was born lucky. His body grew tall and strong, and he excelled in sports. His mind was quick, and he learned effortlessly.
In December’s issue on Turnings and Yearnings, we’re exploring the balance between change and tradition, the turning of the old year into the new. Hannah
Thanks to donors, AFC reached its goal of $1,000,000 in disbursements to support ministry in Canada! NOV 21, 2019, TORONTO, ONTARIO—The Anglican Foundation of Canada
He came with love to Bethlehem; He comes with grace into our souls; He will come with justice at the end of the world. –Father
At saint benedict’s table, we’re big on the season of Advent. That’s partly my doing, as Advent is the season I most treasure, but I’m
I can remember only one glorious summer when my father decided to become a gardener. To fully appreciate this wondrous event you need to know
As seen in Acts 6:1–6, the diaconal ministry has been deeply involved in the church since its earliest days. One of a deacon’s many roles
2019 Anglican Grow Hope Report First, the money raised: $19,814.18 has been deposited in PWRDF’s account at the Canadian Foodgrains Bank. This money will go
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