New Eucharistic Prayer Used at St. Chad’s
Bishop Donald Phillips gave permission for the use of his recently composed Eucharistic Prayer at a Confirmation Service that he presided over at St. Chad’s on April 26th. Six young…
Bishop Donald Phillips gave permission for the use of his recently composed Eucharistic Prayer at a Confirmation Service that he presided over at St. Chad’s on April 26th. Six young…
…Student Christian Movements: we and a dozen others lived outdoors together in Southern Ontario, learning to live in community, practicing simple living, and getting to know rural communities nearby. That…
…seems a little confused. “It’s sort of become a way of life,” she explains. “I’ve committed to that community and I’m going to love them no matter what. Everyone should…
…for children and youth, theological education, musical composition, art installations, creative liturgies reflecting new realities of worshippers, and summer camps for young refugees to Canada. – Scott Brubacher, Executive Administrator…
Gilbert Berg imagines the helpless children of Bethlehem during Herod’s reign and wonders what would happen if he, a military underling, chose to disobey a commander’s order because of the…
…the liberating project of God and which commit acts of injustice against the weak, the poor, the widows and the orphans (Isaiah 10: 1- 2). Secondly, he denounces and highlights…
…(!) narration of van Gogh’s life and letters set to Muzak-inspired refrains of Don McLean’s “Vincent” and The Beatles’ “Here Comes the Sun,” an insipid fascination with his madness, followed…
…jealousy? In this month’s Community Catechesis section, drawn from discussions at A Rocha Canada and St Margaret’s Anglican Church’s Be Not Afraid/Consider the Lillies conference, Deanna Zantigh responds to the…
…a first-hand account of the Companions on an Ancient Path program offered by the Sisterhood of St. John the Divine. Download the pdf here. Or, read on Issuu below. https://issuu.com/rlandnews/docs/2017-06-june-v7…
2020 has seen the Church through a year of pain, growth, and transformation. As the Anglican Communion enters a new calendar year, we’re reflecting on transitions—those behind us and those…
Rupert’s Land News is back from our summer break! This September’s issue is centred around the theme of A New Climate. In this month’s issue, Hannah Foulger offers her final…
Commissioned What is it which we as Christians are called to? This month’s issue of RLN deals with questions of Christian commission. In our Community Catechesis section, Ryan Turnbull deals…
…Balfour, as well as an edited and transcribed “round-table” conversation with Kirsten Pinto Gfroerer on her new book Anchorhold: Corresponding with Revelations of Divine Love. We also feature a couple…
Gifts In this month’s issue: Tapji Garba writes in the “Community Catechesis” section about how grace functions as “gift” in the writings of Paul. Next, in “A Sponsorship Connection for Advent: A Family…
…Meredith Robinson reflects on St. Thomas Weston’s “Kreative” programs which offer “inclusive, safe, reliable” support to the Weston community’s members. Read the magazine via Issuu or download the PDF …
…troubling. Based on an interview with members of the Committee on the Land Statement, the article “Land Acknowledgement as Confession” explores the work and thinking this committee has undertaken to…
…Joan Crabtree speaks of compassion fatigue and the necessity for self-compassion. Later on, Helen Holbrook offers us some ideas for creating rituals at home, and Paul Peters Derry serves up…
…suffering is available now to be read online or downloaded for reading on your home device or printing. You can find the easy download and print version (PDF) here. http://issuu.com/rlandnews/docs/2016-02-february-v4?e=11977669/33071954…
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