February Magazine 2017
…Land News explores Art as a form of worship and features the work of two artists from the Diocese. Download the pdf here or read it in Issuu below. http://issuu.com/rlandnews/docs/february_2017_magazine?e=11977669/43755513…
…Land News explores Art as a form of worship and features the work of two artists from the Diocese. Download the pdf here or read it in Issuu below. http://issuu.com/rlandnews/docs/february_2017_magazine?e=11977669/43755513…
Click the photo below to open the December magazine in an online magazine format. To download it for easy printing or reading on your computer, open the pdf here….
For April’s issue, we’re featuring stories of refugees—those who have fled their homes due to conflict and persecution. Sheri Blaylock, a member of the Portage & Area Refugee Coalition, writes…
…included is an update from the Anglican Foundation on its 60th anniversary and a piece on allegorical readings of scripture. Download the pdf here. Or, read on Issuu below. https://issuu.com/rlandnews/docs/2017-08-sept-v4…
…update on the Kasaka Water Project, and, in via media, Bryan Neufeld wrestles with the work of Friedrich Nietzsche. Download the pdf here, or read it on issuu below. https://issuu.com/rlandnews/docs/rln-october_2018…
…or send a letter to the editor. Read the magazine online below or click here to download a simple PDF version to your computer for reading or printing. http://issuu.com/rlandnews/docs/2016-05-may_v4?e=11977669/35259261 …
…in dialogue with self, others, and the world as a Christian community. “Living in Dialogue as Anglicans” will be Monday, March 16, at St. John’s College, “Living in Dialogue with…
…seven day retreat based on the Ignition Exercises, April 24-May 1. For more information, or to register, please be in touch with the retreat centre. Download the poster PDF here….
…focus on mental health in Rupert’s Land. Click the link to below to read the magazine online, or click here to download an easy pdf version for printing at home….
…media, Jane Barter reflects on The Work of Mourning by Jaques Derrida and her own work as a “professional mourner.” Download the pdf, or read it in Issuu below. https://issuu.com/rlandnews/docs/2019-04-apr-v4…
In October’s issue, we’re not only exploring the harvest, but what we do with it. In a spread about the Agricultural Church Year, Suzanne Rumsey from PWRDF details the Rogation…
…Jamie Fox, and Beverley Eert. Also included is some art for Easter from Portland, Oregon, artist Anneli Anderson. You can download the pdf or read it in Issuu below. https://issuu.com/rlandnews/docs/2018-04-apr-v3…
…us. Sometimes we are called to leave, and sometimes we must stay. The thread is a commitment to our own God-given life. Download the pdf or read it in Issuu….
February’s issue of RLN is a love letter to learning. We’ve gathered perspectives on Wisdom & Youth, and what it means to be a “life-long learner.” Jane Barter, in her…
…this issue is a poem from Sally Ito and a reflection on Mary from Kirsten Pinto Gfroerer in via media. Download the pdf or read it in Issuu below. https://issuu.com/rlandnews/docs/2017-12-dec-v5…
…as you flip through the March RLN. To read online, please click the image below. To download it to your computer for easy reading or printing, please click here. http://issuu.com/rlandnews/docs/2016-03-march-v2?e=11977669/33797127…
…practices of silence. Kirsten Pinto-Gfroerer meditates on silence amid suffering—on “trusting silence” which may sit with pain. Allison Abra and Matthew Bowman are interviewed about St John’s College’s efforts to…
…our Diocesan Ministry Developer Heather McCance offers some thoughts on ecclesiology. Finally, this issue marks Bishop Don’s final pastoral note. Download the pdf, or read it in Issuu below. https://issuu.com/rlandnews/docs/2018-10-nov-v4…
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