When Faithful Leadership is not Effective Leadership
…brothers. Cass resides on Treaty 1 territory, Homeland of the Red River Métis, with her partner, their teenagers, and in her partner’s words: “enough animals to start a petting zoo.”…
…brothers. Cass resides on Treaty 1 territory, Homeland of the Red River Métis, with her partner, their teenagers, and in her partner’s words: “enough animals to start a petting zoo.”…
…former warden and artist-in-residence at st. benedict’s table. Her book, βMother of the Year and other Elusive Awardsβ, was published in 2013. She is pictured here with her son, Noah….
…of the last point, but it’s not. The story ends with the phrase, “And those who ate were about 5,000 men, besides women and children” (Matthew 14:21). According to feasting…
This article represents an edited version of chapter four in Donald Stoesz’, Magic of Fiction in Illuminating Transformation (Victoria: Friesen’s Press, 2019), pp. 63-77. Saint Francis’ life, imprisonment, conversion, and…
…“that church.” Intimidating from the outside, vitrified brick with turrets and battlements, the Photo: Flikr inside, by contrast, was bright and warm with gleaming brass, flickering multi-coloured votive candles, icons,…
…Church, $2.8-million of which has now been returned to the dioceses (for fuller legal details, visit anglican.ca/news). The largest return has gone to the Diocese of Toronto, which is being…
Image of George Herbert from page 8 of “The English works of George Herbert” (1905). https://archive.org/details/englishworksofge01herb/page/n7/mode/2up The Anglican stance on saints, compared to that of Roman Catholics and Puritans, has…
…do well to receive. Alleluia! Christ our Passover is sacrificed for us; Therefore let us keep the feast. Alleluia! [box] Jamie Howison is the priest at St. Benedict’s Table, Winnipeg[/box]…
…of the community and the missional presence of St. Matthew’s in the neighbourhood God has called them to. Many thanks to Cathy Campbell and the community of St. Matthew’s for…
…church service at 6:00 p.m., games in the community hall at 7:30, and dancing until 4:00 a.m. Community-wide feasts punctuated these daily activities on Christmas Day and New Year’s Day….
…where there were no full-time priests. These deacons (along with committed lay people), serving with commitment, faithfulness, continuity, and loving service kept parishes open and running, kept parishioners informed and…
…Friends. Video Games. Relationships. Celebrities. The Environment. School (well, scratch that). But try to engage many young people in a conversation about faith, and you may as well prepare yourself…
…We Tell Stories? by Loralee Dyck Story Creature by Matt Civico A Galaxy of Stories by Hannah Foulger I Believe… in the Communion of Saints by Mary Holmen https://issuu.com/rlandnews/docs/2018-05-may-v3…
…action, Pride, water sovereignty, and Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls. What’s often key in protests, and what is most exciting, is the walk, parading down Broadway, or, in…
Wednesday July 13, 2016. Bishop’s Initial Statement on General Synod resolution (A 051) regarding the Marriage Canon (21) The 2016 General Synod, meeting in Richmond Hill (Toronto), ON, from July…
…and torn, submit themselves as visual precedents for the tatters of Cut Piece” (Bryan-Wilson 2003). Throughout the performance, Ono’s equanimity spoke to another form of being stripped bare, to a…
…positions of the Diocese. Our team, composed of a part-time editor (Cinna Baran), external designer (Mike Berg), advertising manager (Angela Rush), and volunteer Advisory Board, strives to be innovative in…
…singing to myself. Apart from children’s music, it was exciting for me to hear songs from my father’s extensive record collection. I cherish many of these records to this day….
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