Convocation 2023

2023-09-18T15:42:07-06:0013 May 2023|Tags: , , , , |

This most recent blog captures my remarks that were offered during the Saskatoon Theological Union’s Convocation on May 5th, 2023, which was hosted by Zion Lutheran Church. In this presentation, I explored the change context in which St. Andrew’s College has been engaged and highlights the launching of the new academic and lifelong learning pathways in the midst of also recognising that the College community has last dear members, including previous beloved Principal Laura Balas.

#MicroPoetry|March ’23 Reflections

2023-05-06T16:34:53-06:006 May 2023|Tags: , , , , , |

The #MicroPoetry of the blog began as a creative practice in 2012. Using the confines of twitter's 140 characters, this discipline has been a generative opportunity to use words to poetically muse. Starting in 2017, brief reflections became another way to explore the use of these verses as part prayer, thought, reflection, challenge or something in-between. I hope these monthly collections offer you space to be, reflect and consider how your own choices might help you and other #ShineOn.

#MicroPoetry|March ’23 Memes

2023-05-02T09:44:57-06:002 May 2023|Tags: , , , , , |

Too often it seems that words and images are placed against one another. The gift of a meme, when hopefully done well, is that the word and the visual serve to complement and enhance one another in a way that either one or the other - on their own - is unable to fully convey meaning. I hope, therefore, that these mash-ups of #MicroPoetry and their original accompanying image amplify meaning that one or the other could not fully convey!

#MicroPoetry|February ’23 Reflections

2023-03-07T14:52:44-06:007 March 2023|Tags: , , , , , |

The #MicroPoetry of the blog began as a creative practice in 2012. Using the confines of twitter's 140 characters, this discipline has been a generative opportunity to use words to poetically muse. Starting in 2017, brief reflections became another way to explore the use of these verses as part prayer, thought, reflection, challenge or something in-between. I hope these monthly collections offer you space to be, reflect and consider how your own choices might help you and other #ShineOn.

#MicroPoetry|February ’23 Memes

2023-03-06T09:40:31-06:006 March 2023|Tags: , , , , , |

Too often it seems that words and images are placed against one another. The gift of a meme, when hopefully done well, is that the word and the visual serve to complement and enhance one another in a way that either one or the other - on their own - is unable to fully convey meaning. I hope, therefore, that these mash-ups of #MicroPoetry and their original accompanying image amplify meaning that one or the other could not fully convey!

#MicroPoetry|January ’23 Reflections

2023-02-19T14:37:52-06:0013 February 2023|Tags: , , , , , |

The #MicroPoetry of the blog began as a creative practice in 2012. Using the confines of twitter's 140 characters, this discipline has been a generative opportunity to use words to poetically muse. Starting in 2017, brief reflections became another way to explore the use of these verses as part prayer, thought, reflection, challenge or something in-between. I hope these monthly collections offer you space to be, reflect and consider how your own choices might help you and other #ShineOn.

#MicroPoetry|January ’23 Memes

2023-02-11T13:43:06-06:0011 February 2023|Tags: , , , , , |

Too often it seems that words and images are placed against one another. The gift of a meme, when hopefully done well, is that the word and the visual serve to complement and enhance one another in a way that either one or the other - on their own - is unable to fully convey meaning. I hope, therefore, that these mash-ups of #MicroPoetry and their original accompanying image amplify meaning that one or the other could not fully convey!

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