Art: Liberation & Propaganda?
The Tribute Money: Titian In May of this year, I had the honour to be a panellist for the opening and closing sessions of the first Contemplative Arts Festival in Saskatoon. Organisers
The Tribute Money: Titian In May of this year, I had the honour to be a panellist for the opening and closing sessions of the first Contemplative Arts Festival in Saskatoon. Organisers
Leadership is facilitative; Leadership is modelling; Leadership is prophetic; Leadership is relational; Leadership endeavours to be collaborative; Leadership endeavours to be conciliar; Leadership occurs in community; Leadership occurs in a faith-based context; Leadership occurs
This blog is part of an unfolding series of reflections, offered during worship events in my role as Principal of St. Andrew’s College. The series, Leadership & Legacy, explores the tensions, challenges and blessings that are
Jeannette & Brittany One of the touchstones I have honoured, since beginning to blog in 2008, is to seek the balance of using my personal context/story as an invitation for others
Justice-Driven Education for Christian Leadership Leadership Leadership & Justice: These two words are central touchstones that connect me to St. Andrew’s College’s mission. For those new to
This blog was originally published as a letter to the St. Andrew’s College community in 2018. It was written in my capacity as Principal and is a reflective piece based upon a shared experience while learning in community.
A Lenten Collection Lent: We walk into the gathering danger & doubt surrounding Jesus as he made choices that led to the Cross. This is a time of preparation & reflection. Where
I was once at a Presbytery meeting in Northeast Saskatchewan and, as is the wont of United Church folk, we were discussing Justice stuff. We like to talk about Justice in UCC circles – in fact it is often one of the glues that bind us. And in that time – I think we were revisiting discussions around uranium and our involvement in the global trade of nuclear technology and its impact on lives and the environment, when someone piped up and said, “Why are prophets so grumpy?” There was a pause and then laughter …