Ecumenical Worship in Pinawa
Pinawa Christian Fellowship In 1963, Atomic Energy of Canada Limited established a National Research Laboratory and the brand new town of Pinawa in the woods
Pinawa Christian Fellowship In 1963, Atomic Energy of Canada Limited established a National Research Laboratory and the brand new town of Pinawa in the woods
Epiphany Indigenous Anglican Church “All the nations that you have established will come and worship you, my Lord. They will honour your name.” ‒ Psalm
Then Jesus was led up by the Spirit into the wilderness to be tempted by the devil. He fasted for 40 days and 40 nights,
The Diocesan Search Committee has the task of putting together a Diocesan Profile to help them with the election of the Bishop Coadjutor, who will
St. Michael & All Angels St. Michael & All Angels Church, or SMAA, is the only Anglo-Catholic church in Winnipeg. I came to be a
I venture to say that the question put to me by the Rupert’s Land News editor – what unites us as Anglicans, even if our
February’s issue of Rupert’s Land News is on “Expressions of Anglicanism.” Rupert’s Land is uniquely situated with a diverse number of parishes; this issue will
After the season of the Incarnation, the Church calendar turns to Epiphany, heralded on January 6 by the story of the Magi, wise ones from
I’m a digital painter. For this piece, I used Manga Studio 5 and a Wacom Cintiq. Most of my art is done digitally. This painting
January 22, 2018 The Search Committee for the election of a Bishop Coadjutor held its first meeting on Friday January 19. The members of the
At a diocesan Synod meeting on October 21, 2017, the Diocese of Rupert’s Land decided to elect a coadjutor bishop prior to the retirement of
Epiphany is celebrated all over the world with different customs and traditions. In the Western Christian tradition, Epiphany commemorates the visit of the Magi. However,
Along with thousands of others Winnipeggers, I rely on the bus to get around. More often than not, the ride is pleasant enough. Fellow passengers
January’s issue of Rupert’s Land News explores Epiphany and the Mystery of the Incarnation. There are articles from Shelagh Balfour and Maylanne Maybee, cultural Epiphany
There is a form of prayer, particularly fostered by the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius, which encourages the exercise of the imagination. Supplicants are encouraged
This poem was reprinted with permission from Alert to Glory (Turnstone Press). Sally Ito is a poet and translator of poetry who lives in Winnipeg.
The initial year in a new city and new ministry sometimes feels like a series of “firsts” strung together: first meal in a new home,
Early in November, there was a story going round the internet that Stove Top Stuffing was offering branded stretchy pants in time for American Thanksgiving.
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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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