Festivals of Lessons and Carols 2016
…Bede December 18, 4:00 p.m.: St. Luke’s, Winnipeg December 18, 7:00 p.m.: St. George’s, Cresentwood December 18, 7:00 p.m.: St. Peter’s, Winnipeg December 21, 7:00 p.m.: Holy Trinity, Winnipeg (Carols…
…Bede December 18, 4:00 p.m.: St. Luke’s, Winnipeg December 18, 7:00 p.m.: St. George’s, Cresentwood December 18, 7:00 p.m.: St. Peter’s, Winnipeg December 21, 7:00 p.m.: Holy Trinity, Winnipeg (Carols…
…wild rice, and gete okosomin squash (a huge indigenous varietal!). A sacred fire burned all day, and teachings were offered before we enjoyed a game of “Indian Baseball.” At the…
…easy PDF that can be printed off or read on a computer, tablet, or smartphone. Or, if you prefer the online magazine look, check out the Issuu format below. http://issuu.com/rlandnews/docs/2016-12-dec-v2…
…around Jerusalem. Finally, in via media, Gord Zerbe writes about the resiliency and hope that stemmed from Paul’s experience imprisoned in Ephesus. Download the pdf or read it in Issuu….
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…
…has put together a series of short reflections on the Gospel of Mark, intended for daily reflection, beginning with Ash Wednesday. You can download the full set of reflections here….
October’s issue of RLN explores the continuing legacy of the Reformation for its 500th anniversary. You can download the pdf or read it in Issuu below. https://issuu.com/rlandnews/docs/2017-08-oct-v4…
…Church. Click the photo below to open the January magazine in an online magazine format. To download it for easy printing or reading on your computer, open the pdf here….
…to a great Manitoban, and then share your ideas and responses to the articles in the comments section below. http://issuu.com/rlandnews/docs/2015-11-november-issue?e=11977669/31062119 Download and read or print the simple pdf version here….
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…
…Turnbull challenges the Church to adopt an integral ecology: a relationship that interconnects humans with nature, rather than separating them. Download the pdf or read it in Issuu below. https://issuu.com/rlandnews/docs/2019-05-may-issue_v4…
…nature” and the “unrelenting power of nature and the respect it deserves”. Finally, this issue concludes with a review of Dr. J. Kameron Carter’s webinar From the Religion of Whiteness…
In October’s issue, we’re meditating on the question of life after the plague. As we move into the second wave of the pandemic, how might we attend to God’s presence…
This February, we’re turning an eye to the poets. How does poetry feed the soul(s) of the Church? Hannah Foulger opens with a tribute to the American poet-witness Carolyn ForcheΜ….
…Fort Garry. As Music Director, Rachel challenges the congregation at St. Paul’s to “explore, study, and recontextualize” music as they would the Bible. In the issue’s second feature, Dr. Anthony…
…Epiphany customs from around the world, Feature Art, and an explanation for how Bishop Don will be transitioning to retirement. Download the pdf or view it in Issuu below. https://issuu.com/rlandnews/docs/2018-01-jan-v5…
…Cameron from St. Paul’s Fort Garry shares the parish’s new digital media strategy and makes a strong case for hybrid-style worship. Then, on page eight, we’re treated to “Zoomin” by…
…student at St. Luke’s. And, in via media, Jane Barter offers insights into the work of Italian philosopher Giorgio Agamben. Download the pdf, or read it in Issuu below. https://issuu.com/rlandnews/docs/2018-09-sep-v4…
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