Rupert’s Land Wechetowin: Deacon Report 2021
…ministry fuses the Diocese of Rupert’s Land to the larger community and helps people in times of transition. Elders/Spiritual Care Supports: points of contact are various: fire evacuees, COVID- 19…
…ministry fuses the Diocese of Rupert’s Land to the larger community and helps people in times of transition. Elders/Spiritual Care Supports: points of contact are various: fire evacuees, COVID- 19…
…and their place in it. Amid the cyclical darkness, Northern New Year’s is understood as, quite literally, the coming of the light. Download the PDF or read it in Issuu….
…advisory committee, clergy, and others — have worked hard to continue bringing you the kinds of stories and updates which connect our Church and our communities. We now have 600…
In January 2014, the Winnipeg Free Press reported on a five year study undertaken by the Manitoba Centre for Health Policy at the University of Manitoba. This study examined data…
…for individuals to build solidarity through community groups and direct action on the land. The emphasis on solidarity with communities and the land, and I would add, all living creatures,…
…church took place on July 24, 1910, with 45 people present. The first communion service was then held on September 4, 1910, and included eight communicants. The present church opened…
…in Rupert’s Land. Click the image below to read the magazine online, or click here to download it to your computer or mobile device for easy reading and printing. http://issuu.com/rlandnews/docs/ruperts-land*]}*-news-june-2016…
…the psalmist writes: [The wicked] – their mouth is full of cursing, deceit, and oppression; under their tongue are mischief and wrong. They lurk in ambush in public squares and…
…imagination. It’s a whiff of enchantment in an otherwise un-enchanted world. It’s a looking at, but also a looking through. Michael Gilmour teaches New Testament and English literature at Providence…
…interpersonal. Perhaps it is a change of understanding in which non-Indigenous people come to see their Indigenous neighbours in a new light and thus overcome the inner forms of racism…
…communities can provoke big questions and fears about history, identity, and the future. Richens speaks to the work these communities have done to commemorate their distinctive pasts and lay a…
…be our companion and guide in the dark, oppressive times in the tomb, but, ultimately, he will lead us into the warm light of his new day. At times, this…
…new heaven and the new earth to come. These soldiers’ stories about lingering scars and restored bodies and souls reflect deep faith. As they well know, Christ’s own resurrected body…
…or readings. This was the awkward, indefinite compromise. The church continued to have saints, but had no mechanism for recognizing new ones, and had no liturgical forms for commemorating the…
…Manitou’s arts community. And, Rick Morgan of St. George’s (Crescentwood) reports on his parish’s support of two students from the parish of All Martyr’s in Ndoddo, Central Buganda. Download the…
…point. You remember “NEW Diamond Shreddies,” right? This brilliant campaign is a bit of a parallel to millennials and the Church. The cheeky brilliance was, nothing had changed! It was…
In May’s issue of RLN, we’re taking a Walk. Alex Jackson takes us down forest paths; Hannah Foulger explores the nature of protest when one isn’t able-bodied enough to participate…
…his form of Christian protest. There have also been several position changes in the diocese over the last few months, so we’ll hear from those who are retiring and those…
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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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