Stewardship Monday
It’s often called Consecration Sunday. It’s often known as “the day they come after my money.” But it shouldn’t be limited to Sunday, and it
It’s often called Consecration Sunday. It’s often known as “the day they come after my money.” But it shouldn’t be limited to Sunday, and it
This is a short excerpt from a book that I am currently writing on the theological and political significance of witnessing to atrocity. The book
I would like to introduce you to Theo Robinson, a theological student who has been training to be a minister at St. Luke’s for the
In 1998, I took a physics-for-liberal-arts-majors course to fulfill the science requirement for my sociology degree, and I took a job at a photo store
I’m sure that, at some point, many parishes had one of those “liturgical year” posters hanging in the parish hall or Sunday School area. Sometimes
September’s issue is on Work. We have articles from Bishop Don on the telos of the Church, Jamie Howison on the season of Ordinary Time, and
Not long ago, my soon-to-be father-in-law wanted to treat my partner and me to a movie that recently came out. He loves movies and, as
On March 24, the Diocesan Council carried a new motion: “That the report of the Companion Diocese Committee on the Kasaka Water Project be received;
On June 3, 2018, approximately 30 Rupert’s Landers and Lutherans from MNO Synod joined together in the Pride Winnipeg Parade from the Manitoba Legislative Building
I was recently invited to speak to a church group about pop culture and theology, using movies and television shows to explore matters of faith.
On Sunday June 3, almost 200 people gathered at St. Luke’s Pembina Crossing Church for a rogation service celebrating the first ever Rupert’s Land Anglican
June 2018 Transforming News from St. Matthew’s Maryland Community Ministry For over 45 years, St. Matthew’s Maryland Community Ministry (StMMCM) been serving the people of
June’s issue explores how we consume, and think about, Pop Culture, with articles by two media scholars: Mandy Elliot and Michael Boyce. We also have
AFC awards $337,000 in April 2018 grant cycle May 24, 2018, Quebec City, QC.—The Anglican Foundation of Canada (AFC) has announced $337,000 in grants in
In the Clinical Pastoral Education, one of the skills we teach is theological reflection. The method I use is based on Robert Kinast’s 1996 book
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away… Any treatise of the history of filmmaking would be remiss to mention the influence of
Our society no longer knows how to deal with death, grief, and mourning. No more do the grieving shroud themselves in black, indicating to those
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